The Incredible Journey is a donor-funded ministry passionate about communicating the Gospel of Christ. Pastor Gary Kent holds a B.A. in Theology, M.A. in Ancient History & Archaeology, and M. in Divinity. He's an archaeologist who has excavated numerous s
Joseph belonged to a big, messy family of 13 siblings, four wives and one father. Joseph had a pre-eminence position as the oldest son of his father's most beloved wife. His father, Jacob, doted on him and lavished him with love. Jacob's unwise favouritism towards Joseph stirred up his older brothers' jealousy. While visiting them while they were away from home, grazing the family's extensive flocks and herds, Joseph's brothers sold him as a slave. It was a turning point in both Joseph's life and the life of his entire family. His grief-stricken father refused to be comforted, his guilt-ridden brothers couldn't escape the shame of what they had done, and Joseph himself faced the horror of a life of slavery in Egypt. Instead of choosing to despair, Joseph chose to surrender his life fully to the God of his father and therein lay the secret of his remarkably successful life. Join us as we take a look at the remarkable story of Joseph's journey into a life of slavery in Egypt.
Throughout history, death has been universal, with some deaths more notable or mysterious than others. While many passed unnoticed, one death changed the world forever — Jesus Christ's. His life, death, and resurrection changed everything. They literally split history in two. Every time you write a date or celebrate your birthday, you're using Jesus' birth as the focal point. So, who is this man, Jesus, whose name is still known by nearly every inhabitant on earth over two thousand years later? And what was so unique about His death and funeral that they're celebrated around the world by billions of people each year.
Since the dawn of time, man has been fascinated by flight. From Leonardo da Vinci's visionary sketches to the Wright brothers' groundbreaking achievement, the longing to soar through the skies has been unquenchable. The race was on to not only take to the skies but also to conquer them. Created by God on the fifth day of creation, flying creatures are among the most fascinating and breathtaking creatures on the planet. They are graceful, acrobatic, and gifted with such sheer strength and speed that we are often awed by them. We invite you on an exciting journey into the world of flying creatures—nature's most graceful, intelligent, and powerful aviators. Discover their dazzling colours, remarkable abilities, and fascinating lifestyles as we explore what makes them true marvels of the sky.
Scholars have long debated the existence of the Moabites until the discovery of the Moabite stone in 1868. Frederick Klein, a travelling medical missionary, first made the discovery. It was then further investigated by a French archaeologist, Charles Clermont-Ganneau. The stele was inscribed with a message from King Mahesa of Moab, who is also mentioned in the biblical book of Kings. One of the most touching stories about a Moabite is found in the Book of Ruth. It's a story of heartbreak, inspiration, and restitution. Join us this week as we dig deeper into this fascinating story.
The tragic plane crash that claimed the life of Reverend Hubert Warren remained a mystery, but nearly two decades later, his son, David Warren, set out to change that. Inspired by his childhood fascination with radios and recording devices, he invented the flight data recorder, now known as the black box—a device that would revolutionise air safety. However, his groundbreaking idea was initially met with resistance, as pilots feared it would invade their privacy. Despite the pushback, Warren persisted, and his invention eventually became a mandatory feature on all commercial flights worldwide. But why was it originally rejected? How did a simple childhood gift spark one of the most important aviation breakthroughs? And why is the “black box” actually bright orange? Join us as we uncover the incredible story behind this life-saving invention.
In June 1880, the Kelly gang clashed with the Victoria Police in a long-anticipated shootout. When the police arrived in the small town of Glenrowan, where the gang was holed up, they quickly donned their homemade iron armour, crafted from stolen ploughboards. Whatever else Ned Kelly may have been; he was undoubtedly innovative. Join us this week as we explore his story and examine the Biblical armour that God has prepared for each of us.
Since the early 19th century, discoveries of fossilized bones have fascinated scientists. From Mary and Joseph Anning's 1810 discovery of the bones of a marine reptile in Lyme Regis, England, to the discovery of the mysterious and ferocious dinosaurs in 1820, these forgotten giants, buried beneath layers of rock and earth, have opened our eyes to creatures beyond our wildest imaginings. But long before the discovery of these bones, the Bible offered us glimpses of strange creatures that had frolicked in the sea and sailed through the air. The mighty leviathan, who is described as a great marine beast writhing through the ocean, and the strange and fearsome winged serpents who floated through the arid desert air populate the pages of the Scriptures, telling us that perhaps these creatures were brought to life by the hand of a loving creator. In this program we'll take a look at some of these amazing creatures: who they were, where they lived and what their origins were. Join us as we take a fascinating look at these giant marine reptiles, flying creatures and dinosaurs in this week's episode of The Incredible Journey.
In 1580, a Portuguese Capuchin friar, Antonio da Madalena, departed the renowned Alcobaça Monastery in central Portugal, embarking on an adventure that led him to Goa, India, where he established a library for his order. By 1586, after years of exploring Southeast Asia's dense jungles, cultures, and religions, he stumbled upon the sprawling ruins of Angkor—a magnificent ancient metropolis of stone featuring moated cities, palaces, and the iconic Angkor Wat, the world's largest religious monument. The complex, built without mortar or machines, left Madalena pondering its origins: Alexander the Great, the lost tribes of Israel, or the local Khmer people. This awe-inspiring discovery invites us to explore the secrets of Angkor Wat and uncover an ancient message in stone that resonates even today.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have no Bible? Nothing but public opinion to guide us - tell us what to do and what not to do. No higher authority than our own ideas, our own self-made religion. Some have said the Bible is just a collection of myths and legends. They think we're better off without it. Would we? Did you know France tried it once – for three and a half years? At 1:30am, August 24, 1572, a bell began to ring in the Cathedral tower of St. Germain l'Auxerrois. The tolling bell sent a signal throughout the city – death to all Bible-believing Christians. It was one of the most horrifying massacres in European history. Thousands of Bible-believing Christians were slaughtered in the streets of Paris, and their bodies were thrown into the Seine. Up to 70,000 people were massacred. Their only crime? They read, believed and practised what the Bible says. It was during this dangerous time that Marie Durand was born in the small village of Bouschet de Pranles. The Bible is, perhaps, the most controversial book ever written. Never has a book been so loved by so many. And never has a book been so hated. It has made enemies out of friends. It's divided homes. It's been argued, debated, challenged, and attacked. But millions have died for it! Suffered imprisonment for it, refused to betray it or live without it.
It was called the war to end all wars. World War I, also known as the Great War, started in 1914 after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. His murder fuelled the rising tensions between many nations of Europe and catapulted them into war. The war began in August with great enthusiasm on all sides. Young men rushed to enlist, convinced they would be home by Christmas. But by December, the initial hopes for a quick victory had faded, replaced by the grim reality of trench warfare.As the cold winter of 1914 settled over the Western Front and Christmas approached, the mood on both sides was sombre. Many soldiers were experiencing their first Christmas away from home, and the contrast between the season's message of peace and goodwill and the daily reality of war and death was stark.But few could have imagined the scene that would unfold on Christmas Day 1914. Join me as we visit the trenches on the Western Front and investigate the day the guns fell silent.
Music touches the soul, and one of the most famous musicians of all time was George Frideric Handel. He was a prolific writer of operas and oratorios. Handel's Zadok the Priest has been performed at every British coronation since 1727. His orchestral works Water Music and Music for the Royal Fireworks are also incredibly popular and are often performed at the BBC Proms. But he is probably most famous for his Messiah, an oratorio that is staged all around the world during the Christmas season. The stirring music causes people to leap to their feet, inspired by the magnificent words and harmonies. Join Gary Kent as we find out more about George Frideric Handel and his music, which has changed the world.
Have you ever wondered if anyone looks up to you? And if they do, what lessons or values can they learn from your life? The All Blacks New Zealand rugby team has created an incredible legacy that their nation looks up to and is proud of. Their determination, strength and unity as a team have led to innumerable victories and worldwide acclaim. The All Blacks can teach us what it means to be great, to pursue and work hard for your goals and to develop a reputation that matters and brings meaning to the people around you.
Evelyn Marsden, the only Australian female survivor of the Titanic, was a dedicated nurse with a passion for adventure. After starting her career at Adelaide Hospital in 1907, she pursued her dream of exploring the world as a ship's stewardess, traveling to Europe, Africa, and the Mediterranean. On one voyage, Evelyn met Dr. William James, a White Star Line physician. The two quickly bonded and were thrilled to be assigned to the RMS Titanic in 1912. However, a last-minute roster change removed Dr. James from the ship—a twist of fate that saved his life. Discover the story of Evelyn, a survivor, adventurer, and part of a love story shaped by history's most infamous voyage.
This program tells the lesser-known story of Corporal Leslie ‘Bull' Allen, raised in an orphanage in Ballarat located in regional Victoria. He became a courageous and complex war hero. In World War II, ‘Bull' Allen was a stretcher bearer in the Australian Army. His photo was famously captured during the battle of Mt Tambu, New Guinea, where Bull repeatedly ran into heavy enemy fire to carry out more than a dozen wounded men. His bravery made him a decorated war hero, and his image still hangs proudly in the Australian War Memorial. Bull's story displays immense heroism and shows the devastating and long-lasting effects war can have on humans. A lot can be learned from this inspiring war hero, both during his time at war and especially after.
In 2025 The Incredible Journey will be re-enacting another incredible journey undertaken 100 years before by young Nevill Westwood, who accidentally achieved the record of being the first person to drive right around Australia. Nevill's experience during his right around Australia journey was nothing short of extraordinary. Nevill along with friend Greg Davies were able to witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Australia, from its stunning coastlines to its breathtaking outback. Along the way, they encountered friendly locals, experienced the helpful spirit of the people that made their journey truly memorable.Here is PART TWELVE of his exciting story: Helping with ‘The Appeal'
There's probably not one single sporting event anywhere in the world that captures a whole nation like this one. On the first Tuesday in November every year in Melbourne, the best horses in the world gather to run the 3200m or 2 miles to win the coveted prize – The Melbourne Cup. It's the richest two-mile race in the world. But it's not just a horse race; it's one of the greatest fashion events on the calendar. It is associated with the arrival of spring, and over 100,000 people are drawn to the carnival atmosphere of high fashion, glamour, garden parties, and the races.Join Gary Kent at the Flemington Racecourse and learn about one of the oldest and richest handicap races in horse racing, which captures the heart of the nation. We will also discover that each of us is caught up in a race, the race of life.
In 2025 The Incredible Journey will be re-enacting another incredible journey undertaken 100 years before by young Nevill Westwood, who accidentally achieved the record of being the first person to drive right around Australia. Nevill's experience during his right around Australia journey was nothing short of extraordinary. Nevill along with friend Greg Davies were able to witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Australia, from its stunning coastlines to its breathtaking outback. Along the way, they encountered friendly locals, experienced the helpful spirit of the people that made their journey truly memorable.Here is PART ELEVEN of his exciting story: Leaking PetrolFurther Travels
In 2025 The Incredible Journey will be re-enacting another incredible journey undertaken 100 years before by young Nevill Westwood, who accidentally achieved the record of being the first person to drive right around Australia. Nevill's experience during his right around Australia journey was nothing short of extraordinary. Nevill along with friend Greg Davies were able to witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Australia, from its stunning coastlines to its breathtaking outback. Along the way, they encountered friendly locals, experienced the helpful spirit of the people that made their journey truly memorable.Here is PART TEN of his exciting story: First Man to Drive Around Australia
Singapore is rapidly becoming a digital city, with screens—especially smartphones—integrated into every aspect of life. While digital technology offers many conveniences, it also brings significant risks, including increased mental health issues, anxiety, obesity, loneliness, reduced empathy, and shorter attention spans. With adults averaging 10 hours of screen exposure daily, the impact on well-being is profound. However, there's an ancient remedy that's tried and tested and can protect us from these dangers. Join Gary on a journey through the digital age and back in time to uncover this powerful solution.
In 2025 The Incredible Journey will be re-enacting another incredible journey undertaken 100 years before by young Nevill Westwood, who accidentally achieved the record of being the first person to drive right around Australia. Nevill's experience during his right around Australia journey was nothing short of extraordinary. Nevill along with friend Greg Davies were able to witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Australia, from its stunning coastlines to its breathtaking outback. Along the way, they encountered friendly locals, experienced the helpful spirit of the people that made their journey truly memorable.Here is PART NINE of his exciting story: The CelebrityLeaking Petrol
At 6:20pm on Thursday, July 23rd, 2020, a high-speed criminal car chase ended in a spectacular car crash. A Toyota ute rolled and smashed through the road barrier before landing back on its wheels. As many Gold Coast residents and holidaymakers were relaxing on the beach and having fun, Robert Brzeski was fighting for his life and possessions. The police arrived, arrested the driver, and quickly established a crime scene. The incident was telecast on National News across Australia and around the world.In this program, we'll meet some of the people involved and relive this amazing story. As we make this high-speed journey, perhaps we'll discover what's really worth living for and what gives true meaning to our lives.
In 2025 The Incredible Journey will be re-enacting another incredible journey undertaken 100 years before by young Nevill Westwood, who accidentally achieved the record of being the first person to drive right around Australia. Nevill's experience during his right around Australia journey was nothing short of extraordinary. Nevill along with friend Greg Davies were able to witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Australia, from its stunning coastlines to its breathtaking outback. Along the way, they encountered friendly locals, experienced the helpful spirit of the people that made their journey truly memorable.Here is PART EIGHT of his exciting story: Nevill Westwood in Darwin
At 11:02 a.m. on 9 August 1945, an explosion in Nagasaki, Japan, changed the lives of the people here and the world. But it wasn't meant to be. The bombs were meant for the original target, Kokura, a military and chemical weapons factory city about 160kms or 100miles away. In a split second, the beautiful harbour city of Nagasaki was reduced to rubble and ash. So, what happened? Why Nagasaki?
In 2025 The Incredible Journey will be re-enacting another incredible journey undertaken 100 years before by young Nevill Westwood, who accidentally achieved the record of being the first person to drive right around Australia. Nevill's experience during his right around Australia journey was nothing short of extraordinary. Nevill along with friend Greg Davies were able to witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Australia, from its stunning coastlines to its breathtaking outback. Along the way, they encountered friendly locals, experienced the helpful spirit of the people that made their journey truly memorable.Here is PART SEVEN of his exciting story: Tyre Trouble
In 2025 The Incredible Journey will be re-enacting another incredible journey undertaken 100 years before by young Nevill Westwood, who accidentally achieved the record of being the first person to drive right around Australia. Nevill's experience during his right around Australia journey was nothing short of extraordinary. Nevill along with friend Greg Davies were able to witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Australia, from its stunning coastlines to its breathtaking outback. Along the way, they encountered friendly locals, experienced the helpful spirit of the people that made their journey truly memorable.Here is PART SIX of his exciting story: Stuck at Fitzroy Crossing
Butterflies charm our eyes with their captivating colours and graceful dance of their fluttering wings. Yet their beauty is fragile, and their lives are fleeting, a brief flowering that embodies the ephemeral nature of the seasons. This delicate beauty has made butterflies the most sought-after and studied of all insects. In many ancient civilisation's butterflies were symbols of life, hope, joy, renewal and perfection. They are found in the writings, festivals, and tomb paintings of many ancient cultures, including the Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, Mayans, Aztecs, and early Europeans. And they continue to mesmerise and delight us today – and not just by their brilliance and beauty – but also by their amazing miracle of metamorphosis, the terrific transformation that happens as caterpillars change into butterflies. What happens inside this chrysalis is one of the great mysteries of the natural world.
In 2025 The Incredible Journey will be re-enacting another incredible journey undertaken 100 years before by young Nevill Westwood, who accidentally achieved the record of being the first person to drive right around Australia. Nevill's experience during his right around Australia journey was nothing short of extraordinary. Nevill along with friend Greg Davies were able to witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Australia, from its stunning coastlines to its breathtaking outback. Along the way, they encountered friendly locals, experienced the helpful spirit of the people that made their journey truly memorable.Here is PART FIVE of his exciting story: Leaking Petrol
In this program, we consider a topic that is probably confronting for many of us. When you hear the words fats and oils, you immediately think of French fries, potato chips, cheesy pizzas, onion rings, burgers, and doughnuts—foods that taste great and that we like to eat. Though they are tasty, we are often reminded that they are not good for our health. That's because they tend to be high in calories, fat, and salt and are called refined carbs. The whole matter of fats and oils can be very confusing and raise some important questions.If fats and oils are said to be bad for you, why do we need fats and oils in our diet? Are there good and bad fats? What does the term saturated or unsaturated fats mean?Join Gary as we meet Dr Delia McCabe, a nutritional neuroscientist whose research specialises in how the food we eat affects brain functions. In particular, we are going to look at the important topic of fats and oils: Are they good for us, and what effect do they have on our brains?
In 2025 The Incredible Journey will be re-enacting another incredible journey undertaken 100 years before by young Nevill Westwood, who accidentally achieved the record of being the first person to drive right around Australia. Nevill's experience during his right around Australia journey was nothing short of extraordinary. Nevill along with friend Greg Davies were able to witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Australia, from its stunning coastlines to its breathtaking outback. Along the way, they encountered friendly locals, experienced the helpful spirit of the people that made their journey truly memorable.Here is PART FOUR of his exciting story: Chased by a Mob
Jerusalem, a city rich in tradition and history, is home to the world's greatest concentration of religious sites, sacred to Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike. Encircled by walls that have seen countless sieges and reconstructions, it remains the most sacred city in the world. Despite its fortifications, Jerusalem has faced numerous attacks and destructions, the most devastating being Rome's destruction of the city and its temple. This dark chapter, foretold in the Bible by Jesus through seven chilling predictions, serves as a powerful reminder of lost opportunities and a message that resonates even today. Join Gary in Jerusalem as he explores the city's tragic past and the enduring lessons it offers.
In 2025 The Incredible Journey will be re-enacting another incredible journey undertaken 100 years before by young Nevill Westwood, who accidentally achieved the record of being the first person to drive right around Australia. Nevill's experience during his right around Australia journey was nothing short of extraordinary. Nevill along with friend Greg Davies were able to witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Australia, from its stunning coastlines to its breathtaking outback. Along the way, they encountered friendly locals, experienced the helpful spirit of the people that made their journey truly memorable.Here is PART THREE of his exciting story: Nevill and Bubsie's Adventurers Together
Planet Earth is filled with a dazzling diversity of life, but few animals can compete with the extinct dinosaurs for variety, size, and sheer magnificence. They roamed the earth way back in the ancient past and came in incredible shapes and sizes. Some of them were the most colossal creatures ever to have lived on land, while others were only the size of chickens. Some were fierce and had sharp claws and razor teeth, while others were harmless and docile. But how much do we know about these amazing creatures? Why did they die out? And what do their fossil traces tell us?
In 2025 The Incredible Journey will be re-enacting another incredible journey undertaken 100 years before by young Nevill Westwood, who accidentally achieved the record of being the first person to drive right around Australia. Nevill's experience during his right around Australia journey was nothing short of extraordinary. Nevill along with friend Greg Davies were able to witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Australia, from its stunning coastlines to its breathtaking outback. Along the way, they encountered friendly locals, experienced the helpful spirit of the people that made their journey truly memorable.Here is PART TWO of his exciting story: Nevill on a Motorcycle
In 2025 The Incredible Journey will be re-enacting another incredible journey undertaken 100 years before by young Nevill Westwood, who accidentally achieved the record of being the first person to drive right around Australia. Nevill's experience during his right around Australia journey was nothing short of extraordinary. Nevill along with friend Greg Davies were able to witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Australia, from its stunning coastlines to its breathtaking outback. Along the way, they encountered friendly locals, experienced the helpful spirit of the people that made their journey truly memorable.Here is PART ONE of his exciting story: Enthusiastic Adventurer for God
The Internet. It's our gateway to a wealth of knowledge and social connection. From the invention of the world-wide web in 1990, to the current day, technology has taken the world by storm and in some ways taken over our lives. Almost all teenagers and around 2/3 of primary school kids now have their own mobile screen-based device, spending as many as 5 hours a day on social media, texting, video chatting, viewing content, and playing multi-platform video games. In this program we uncover research on the impact all of this technology is having on our lives and on our kid's mental health.
James Cleveland "Jesse" Owens grew up in a poor, small town in Alabama in the early 1900s, where he faced racial discrimination and health issues. Despite these challenges, Owens' Christian family believed in a better future. When he was nine, they moved to Cleveland, Ohio, seeking better opportunities. In Cleveland, Owens excelled in school sports, setting national high school records in track events. He later attended Ohio State University, where he continued to shine as an athlete.In 1935, despite an injury, Owens achieved remarkable success, setting multiple world records. His athletic prowess earned him a place in the 1936 Berlin Olympics, held under the Nazi regime. Owens' stunning performances at the Olympics, winning four gold medals, defied Nazi propaganda and made him a global icon.While in Berlin, Owens formed an unlikely friendship with German athlete Luz Long, who offered him crucial advice during the long jump competition, helping Owens secure the gold medal. This act of sportsmanship transcended racial and political barriers, highlighting the human spirit's capacity for connection and compassion.
Join us on this fascinating journey as we unravel the life of one of the best-selling authors in history, John Bunyan, the man responsible for penning "Pilgrim's Progress," a literary masterpiece that has sold more copies than almost any other book in publishing history, second only to the Bible itself. Bunyan's early years were far from the conventional path to fame from a poor, unknown family, mending pots by day and getting into trouble with local gangs by night. But his destiny took an unexpected turn when he found himself behind bars, not for his hooliganism, but for something far more profound.
The Tour De France has been revered as one of the most significant feats of human endurance for over one hundred years. A gruelling multiple-week race, with long distances and enormous elevation gains and losses, brings nothing but the highest quality athletes together to compete. Inspired by this world-class journey, a group of 24 cyclists will also embark on a charity bike ride from London to Paris in time to welcome home the Tour De France athletes. Whether we realise it or not, we are all in the race of life and like the cycling team, we will need endurance, perseverance, and resilience to keep on going.
On the shores of the Red Sea, God performed his final act of judgment against the Egyptians and his most powerful act of deliverance on behalf of the Israelites. While the Egyptian armies rushed to slaughter their recently released slaves, God parted the waters of the Red Sea and commanded the Israelites to cross on dry land. The very path that offered the Israelites their freedom turned into a watery grave for their enemies when the Egyptians raced into the middle of the sea only to have the walls of water collapse around them. From the Red Sea, God led the Israelites through the wilderness, performing one miracle after another. Instead of trusting God, the Israelites constantly complained when faced with challenges. Moses was receiving much of their disgruntlement, largely because he was their visible leader. Despite all his challenges, however, Moses remained faithful to God and cared for the Israelites as tenderly as a shepherd caring for his sheep.
After fleeing Egypt, Moses wandered through the desert to Midian, where he was welcomed by Jethro, the high priest of Midian. Moses spent forty years in Midian, tending Jethro's sheep, marrying, having children, and writing the first five books of the Bible. Despite this new life, God had other plans. Appearing in a burning bush, God called Moses to liberate the Hebrews and establish the nation of Israel. Though initially reluctant, Moses accepted and returned to Egypt, becoming God's spokesman and revealing His power to the ancient world's mightiest superpower.
The story of Moses and the Exodus is central to the faith of millions of Christians and Jews. It has captivated people with its messages of freedom and deliverance. In this program we'll explore Moses' early life. Hidden by his mother as an infant to save him, Moses was rescued by an unlikely heroine—the daughter of the man who threatened his life. Adopted by Egyptian Princess Hatshepsut, Moses grew up as a Prince of Egypt but retained his Hebrew identity. After a series of events turned him from a prince into a fugitive, Moses ended up in the wilds of Midian with nothing but the clothes on his back.
In today's hectic and demanding society, we often feel overwhelmed, anxious and stressed. It is reported that over a quarter of the population is suffering from severe stress at any time. And 51% of adults who felt stressed reported feeling depressed, and 61% reported feeling anxious. Of the people who said they had felt stress at some point in their lives, 16% had self-harmed, and 32% said they had had suicidal thoughts and feelings.These are alarming statistics. Stress is a big issue in our lives. Stress triggers may be small or huge events, and they can come from one or many possible sources. Overcoming stress can be difficult, and if the stress is ongoing or chronic, it can slowly drain away our joy in life, energy, and feelings of purpose and fulfilment.When the body finds stress debilitating and cannot handle the emotional overload of conflict and stress, it simply lets us know by not functioning at its best. We may feel tired and exhausted, try to find ways to help ourselves, or even look for an escape. But is there a way to handle the stress in our lives? And if so, what is the best way to deal with stress? Join me as we chat with Dr. Delia McCabe, a nutritional neuroscience specialist who will share with us what happens in our bodies and brains when stressed.
Thomas Meagher was an Irish Nationalist who participated in the infamous Young Irelander Rebellion in 1848. The rebellion was a desperate attempt to gain independence from the British Crown and to set up an Irish republic. For his role in the rebellion Meagher was tried and sentenced to penal transportation to Van Diemen's Land, (Tasmania) in Australia. Though faced with an obvious set back Meagher didn't allow himself to be beaten. He managed to escape Tasmania and make his way to New York, where through sheer force of will and determination he educated himself and began a career as a lecturer and writer. But this was by no means the end of his journey. He fought for the union during the American Civil War and later became governor of the newly minted Territory of Montana. Meagher story is one of grit and perseverance. He was a man who pursued his goals even though the odds were stacked against him. Join us this week as we explore the life of Thomas Meager and take a look at grit and how our mindset can make a difference in how we achieve our goals.
On a mild Saturday in 1939, a letter arrived at a German farmhouse that changed the family's world. It was a summons from the draft board for the 40-year-old Franz Hasel to attend the recruitment office in Frankfurt the following Monday. Because he was a pacifist, Hasel was assigned as a private to the Pioneer Company 699, which built roads, bridges and fortifications at the front lines. But Hasel's story is truly unbelievable. Although he wore the uniform, he did not agree with the Nazi agenda. He even risked his life to warn the people in the villages the army had passed through that the SS death squads would soon be coming to their town. And then, during the middle of the advance into Russia, he informed his sergeant to be prepared because Hitler was not going to win the war. These were acts and words of treason during wartime. They were enough to have a soldier face a firing squad. So, how did Franz Hasel survive, and how did he know that Hitler would not win the war?Well, that is what makes this story so fascinating. Join me as we journey with a man who dared to defy the society, culture and the army of his time because he believed in a higher law.
The nuclear explosion at Chernobyl on the 26th April, 1986, was the worst man-made disaster in history. 50 tonnes of radiation were released into the atmosphere. It contaminated millions of acres of forests and farmlands, causing death and destruction. The disaster provides insights into the devastating effects of sin. It also provides insights into sin's cure and reminds us that one day soon, God will set things right and create a new paradise home for us.
Like most small towns and villages around Australia, Emmaville has its war memorial, complete with the names of those who volunteered from this area. But the name of Emmaville's most remarkable son is not here, for by the time he enlisted, he had long moved away — Tom Richards.Richards' grew up to be an athletic young man, and his speed, strength and intelligent play led to his selection in the Queensland team in 1905 as a breakaway. His light brown hair led to the nickname of ‘Rusty', and over the next thirty-five years, Richards would become the only man to represent both Australia and the United Kingdom in Rugby Union, and eventually the trophy for Wallaby-British Lions contests would be named after him. He would win a gold medal at the 1908 Olympic Games in London, and then be awarded the Military Cross for conspicuous gallantry on the battlefields of France.
"The Outback" is a colloquial name for the vast desert region that comprises most of Australia's interior. It describes the emptiness, remoteness, and the huge distances of inland Australia. In fact, nothing says 'Australia' quite like our Outback. And you can find a little of the Outback in every state of mainland Australia. The open spaces that seem to stretch on forever tell the story of the exploration and development of our red-brown land, and reflect Australia's pioneering spirit and unique identity. And nowhere is this more evident than in the live-stock industry, especially on the vast cattle stations that cover much of the Outback.In this episode we head to remote north-western Australia where dreams have always been big. While success in the Kimberley has often been challenging, that hasn't discouraged the young Indigenous stockmen and traditional owners who now hold the Roebuck Plains Station lease. Despite challenges they have built a successful cattle operation with a herd of over 20,000 animals in Western Australia. Today we're going to consider the ultimate Cattle Empire and discover how it affects each of us.
The Guinness Book of Records estimates that over 5 billion copies of the Bible have been printed throughout history. If you've ever picked up one of these copies and found it to be unlike any other book you've read, don't be too quick to dismiss it.You might have questions about why it is split into two sections, the "Old Testament" and the "New Testament"? Who wrote it, and when and where? Did one person write it all, or are there multiple authors? Is it an original work or a copy? However, perhaps the most important question is why so many people regard the Bible as sacred, calling it God's Book or the Word of God. Is there a compelling reason for this belief? These are all valid and significant questions. So, let's take a closer look at the greatest book ever written.
This is the place where East meets West in the heart of Europe. This is the place where Communism and Capitalism clashed. During the Cold War, the crossing point between the East and West was called Checkpoint Charlie and was universally known as the epicentre of the conflict. Throughout its history, it was a place of high tension and drama.It all began after the Second World War with the 1945 occupation of Germany. The United States and the Soviet Union began to emerge as ideologically opposed 'superpowers', each wanting to exert their influence in the post-war world. And unfortunately, Germany became the focus of Cold War politics. It was an era of secrets, spies, espionage, covert operations, agents and assassins. Many agents operated undercover and lived double lives to infiltrate enemy governments and societies. It was a time when information was king and fear and uncertainty ruled.Join us on a journey back to the Cold War, when Checkpoint Charlie held centre stage in the fight for freedom, as we take a closer look at the price of freedom and what freedom is – and as we do so, you may find the freedom you're looking for.
Throughout history, the Dutch have fought for important causes and become pioneers in social and economic changes that Europe and other countries have imitated. Known as a tolerant society, this has let important Dutch people leave their mark without judgment. Today, we will follow in the footsteps of one of the Netherlands' most loved and famous citizens, Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (simply known as Rembrandt), whose talents and masterpieces have touched the hearts and lives of people worldwide for centuries. The life and works of this gifted Dutchman will highlight the typical Dutch character, creativity, innovation, and inherent capabilities for which they are famous. More importantly, his masterpieces will highlight how we can all find true happiness and inner peace. So, stay with us because Rembrandt's discovery, use and understanding of Light, could change your life forever.