AUDIO

by Archbishop Peter Jensen
Archbishop Peter Jensen's Christmas Message 2011 on the centrality of Jesus to human history
Books
In lots of ways, 'The Help', is about the power of story to not just describe, but encourage and bring about change.
UK minister Tim Chester has written a brilliantly powerful book about how to change… the trouble is, it will really challenge because it will test whether or not we really want to change.
The extent of the miracle rescue of 33 Chilean miners has not been know until the publication of this book.
We all live extremely busy lives, but how would you cope if a rare condition forced to slow down.
London's memory doesn't remember the past, but it does remember the future!
'Gumbuli of Ngukurr' is a thorough and well balanced history of the Roper River Mission and its most famous leader.
Do we treat animals better than people? Charlotte Wood's, 'Animal People' looks at the world through the eyes of a Taronga Zoo kiosk attendant.
Author Robert Banks started 'And Man Created God' by reflecting on the issues that almost made him lose his faith in his early 20s.
Justin Denholm is a doctor, and faces ethical questions every day; but he points out that in fact we all do.
“a secret, a house in which that secret lies hidden... a gentle teasing collusion with the reader who is willing to be drawn into a not-quite-real past world”.
A review of The Relational Manager by Michael Schluter & David John Lee.
A mother's journey with her autistic son, from heartbreak to hope.
"Marcelo in the Real World" has some great wisdom for our teens to read in a sex-saturated world.
A review of Non-Profit Leadership in a For-Profit World, (Ed.) Gyertson & Krivickas.
A review of Think! by John Piper and The Passionate Intellect by Alister McGrath
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