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Greg Attwells On Worship And Empowering Women [Audio]

The Aussie singer-songwriter says, “songwriters still need to pursue uncommon ways of saying timeless truths, as that’s what awakens wonder”.

Authenticity is Key For Rend Collective

A tour Down Under has long been atop the wish list for Irish 5 piece Rend Collective. Now the band have arrived on our shores for their multi-city concerts.

Sheppard Release Single For Bushfire Relief

After seeing the devastation that the Australian bushfires were causing on a national level, Sheppard immediately entered the studio, and began working on the band’s first single of the year.

Aussie Brothers For King & Country Take Home Two Grammys

Joel and Luke Smallbone of Christian pop duo For King & Country added to their Grammy collection at the 62nd Grammy Awards.

How Paul Kelly Cooked Up A Christmas Classic

In 1996, Paul Kelly cooked up an Aussie Christmas song that by his own admission should never have lasted the test of time.

The Changing Face of Schoolies

“The schoolies culture has changed quite significantly and it’s a lot easier to manage than ten years ago” says Red Frogs CEO Andy Gourley.

U2 – The Greatest Christian Band That Never Was

As Irish supergroup U2 kick off the Australian leg of their Joshua Tree Tour we ask – are they the greatest Christian band that never was?

God uses Operation Christmas Child to Launch Mongolian Churches

Your shoebox gift can have an incredible impact on a community overseas. Shoebox gifts are opening doors for a church in Mongolia.

A Rite Of Passage Helps Boys Become Men

A rite of passage is vital for helping introduce men into what it is to be a man, according to Richard Fay, CEO of Centre for Men and Families Australia.

Alex Kendrick – From Little Things Big Things Grow

Film-maker Alex Kendrick, along with his brothers grew up in a house without a TV.  A trip to the cinema to watch the latest blockbuster was a special event. 

Jack’s Butterflies. Freeing Families From The Cocoon Of Disease

Ohtahara Syndrome is a neurological disorder characterised by seizures and there are only a handful of Australian kids with the same condition.

Pastor’s Death Penalty Vow to Bali Nine

A pastor’s vow to a prisoner facing execution to speak out against the death penalty is dramatised in the short film ‘Execution Island’.