The Man Who Saved Wellington
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The Man Who Saved Wellington

The work of missionaries throughout the 1800s in Aotearoa, New Zealand involved much more than simply going to church and preaching the gospel on Sunday mornings. The dedicated missionaries were fully involved in the day-to-day activities of those they came to help. Their dedicated service was practical, dynamic and often involved high risk to themselves,…

Race to the South Pole
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Race to the South Pole

Can you imagine one of the greatest races in history happened in Antarctica, the most remote continent on earth? Yes, two men racing across this forbidding ice and snow. It was a race to the death. Only one would return alive. It would be a contest between the English naval officer Captain Robert Scott and…

Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels
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Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels

It is a fact that many Australian soldiers would have died where they fell on the Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea during World War II had it not been for the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels. In this program, we look at the life-saving care and compassion the “Angels” provided as well as their connection to…

When Your Whole World Crumbles
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When Your Whole World Crumbles

Heartache. Anxiety. Brokenness. These are well known symptoms that people suffer after experiencing terrible loss. A Mum and a Dad lost their blonde-haired, brown eyed baby boy – Maverick – in a tragic accident right on a family farm in the northern tablelands of NSW. This is their story of heart-wrenching pain and loss. But…

Vivid
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Vivid

For 23 days Vivid Sydney literally transforms Sydney into one huge dazzling nighttime canvas of light as the city’s iconic landmarks, historic buildings, the bridge and gardens are illuminated in brilliant colour. The city becomes a wonderland of light-art and in a sense points us to the Great Source of Light and Life – Jesus…

Getting Your Money’s Worth
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Getting Your Money’s Worth

Money is one of life’s necessities. We all need it. Money enables us to have the basics of what we and our family need to survive – food, shelter, education, healthcare. It assists us in achieving our goals and dreams. It’s a blessing. And we all want to receive God’s richest blessings – especially the…

Buried Alive
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Buried Alive

In 1968 an Emory University student, Barbara Mackle, was kidnapped by a dangerous psychopath for ransom. She was buried alive underground in a coffin-like box. Her wealthy father, Robert Mackle, was willing to pay the ransom – about 20 million dollars in today’s value to save his daughters’ life. If you were kidnapped, would anybody…

Heroes of Kokoda
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Heroes of Kokoda

Owers’ Corner, about 50km from Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea, is visited by thousands of Australian pilgrims every year, yet it is not a church. It is forever consecrated in the hearts of Australians, yet it is not Australian soil. It is Australia’s most important military victory, yet it’s relatively unknown. Our…

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