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Although Papua New Guinea is one of Australia's closest neighbours, it's a place and a people that the average Australian is fairly ignorant of. It's probably not well known, but Papua New Guineans make up the largest of the Pasifika communities in Tasmania. Anne is a PNG born and bred, but now works at the Devonport Library, absolutely miles away both physically and culturally , from her early years in different parts of Papua New Guinea. As her father was an Anglican Minister, and later a Bishop, her family moved around PNG every few years, and so she talks about her memories in a small town in the PNG Highlands, contrasted with the city of Lae, the second largest city in PNG. Like many other Pacific Island countries, the concept of family is very different to that in Australia, with family extending to a much wider community and the bonds being much stronger. Once Anne finished school, she came to Australia to study at Uni. She spent her first few years in Ballarat, but after graduating came to the NW of Tasmania, and after further study and some volunteering, ended up working as a librarian in Devonport.
A German Jew living through both world wars, Werner Simonson led a remarkable life of survival. Hear how the Lord preserved his life and saved his soul when you listen to todays program.
There's an old ghost story about an Anglican Minister who is buried right behind the east wall of St. Luke's. His name is Alexander Norris. But, Norris' real story is even more intriguing than the ghost story. In this episode, we talk with Isle of Wight County Museum Curator, Rachel Popp, about Norris and other notable people buried in the Old Brick Church Cemetery. Rachel Popp is the Curator at the Isle of Wight County Museum. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from Christopher Newport University. She is the former Education Coordinator at St. Luke's Historic Church and museum, She participates in other Virginia Museum Organizations including Virginia Emerging Museum Professionals (Hampton Roads Ambassador), Peninsula Museums Forum (President), and the Virginia Association of Museums (Member/Student of the Certificate in Museum Management Program).
Business confidence hits a record high in Canada. That's according to a recent BOC An update on business confidence in Canada as covid restrictions start to ease across the country Guest - Dan Kelly - President, Chief Executive Officer and Chair of the Board of Governors of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB). Canadian business owner reacts to the gradual easing of travel restriction in Canada How has Duty Free been doing during the pandemic? Guest - Gary Holowaychuk - President West Coast Duty Free Smoke from active wildfires in Canada could result in severe air pollution and impact our health. How to protect yourself? How is wildfire smoke impacting you? Guest - Dr. Michael Brauer - Professor at the UBC School of Population and Public Health. An Anglican Minister's take on the suspicious church fires springing up across the country A minister's response to the burning of churches across Canada Guest - Rev Michael Coren - Ordained minister Anglican Church; Columnist ; and author of ‘Reclaiming Faith': Inclusion, Grace and Tolerance. Indigenous voices calling for an end to the burning of churches A conversation about the burning of churches across Canada, from the Indigenous community's perspective. Guest - Jenn Allan- Riley - 60's Scoop survivor; daughter of a Residential School Survivor; and assistant pastor Living Waters Mission. Subscribe to the Charles Adler Tonight podcast to hear more: https://curiouscast.ca/podcast/135/charles-adler-tonight/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Cosford is a Singer/songwriter, an Actor & an Anglican Minister. He has suffered from depression since age 23 and has experienced some dark times but has always been carried by Jesus. He has recently been diagnosed with ADHD which has brought a lift from his depression and given Ben fresh creative energies which has resulted in new songs. Listen in to his story! https://bencosfordmusic.bandcamp.com Support the show: http://historymakersradio.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Cosford is a Singer/songwriter, an Actor and an Anglican Minister. He has suffered from depression since age 23 and has experienced some dark times but has always been carried by Jesus. He has recently been diagnosed with ADHD which has brought a lift from his depression and given Ben fresh creative energies which has resulted in new songs. Listen in to his story!
Sex, Politics & Religion Talk #4 by Mike Bird; Romans 16.1-16 Mike Bird is an Anglican Minister, Academic Dean and New Testament lecturer at Ridley College in Melbourne. Mike describes himself as a “biblical theologian” who endeavours to bring together biblical studies and systematic theology. He believes that the purpose of the church is to “gospelize,” that is to preach, promote, and practise the Gospel-story of the Lord Jesus Christ. As an industrious researcher, Mike has written and edited over thirty books including Bourgeois Babes, Bossy Wives, and Bobby Haircuts: A Case for Gender Equality in Ministry. In this message he expounds Romans 16 and explores women in leadership in the Bible. Read Romans 16.1-16 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=487519319 A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Anglican Minister Reverend Neal Buffett - Contest to Encourage Positivity in Arnold's Cove Area by VOCM
For today's episode, we have Jennifer Roach sharing her conversion story with us. Jennifer is a former Anglican Minister and was baptized a few years ago. After sharing her story she talks about Bishop youth interviews, which her background as a Therapist and as a victim of abuse by a Youth Pastor make her very qualified to talk about that. Jennifer is a true disciple of our Savior and I hope that as you listen you'll be able to feel the spirit of her message.
12/08/2020 - Tim Chester - Pastor in England on Anglican minister John Stott.
My guest this week is Jennifer Roach. We discuss her life growing up in an evangelical christian setting, losing her Father as a young woman, suffering sexual abuse at the hand of clergy at her church, the emotional scars and pain that left, her decision to go to divinity school, becoming an ordained Anglican Minister, and her decision to speak out about her abuser as well as the fallout of from all of it. She then tells us of an amazing series of events that led her to meet a member of the church, attend a sacrament meeting, meet the missionaries and ultimately become a Latter Day Saint. Jen is a brilliant student of scripture with a deep understanding of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Her faith is so inspiring. Her story teaches that even through unspeakable pain, God knows us and has a plan for each of us.
Jennifer Roach is a former Anglican minister who was sexually abused by her pastor as a child. Her story is an amazing journey of faith and understanding as she teaches us from her wisdom as a therapist how to minister more effectively to those in a faith crisis, having doubts, or despair over the trauma of abuse. Join us! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sister.service/support
In episode 81, Pete Nelson and Mike Neglia talk preaching with Bruce Clark. Bruce is the senior minister at St Matthews Anglican Church in Manly, Australia. He came to Christ quite dramatically at 20, after years of trying to find himself through partying while at high school and university. A few years later, he went to Bible College and subsequently became an Anglican Minister. His passion is to teach people the Word of God as well as evangelize the vast numbers of unreached people who live down under in Australia. You can find sermons from Bruce Clark at the St. Matthew's church website: https://www.stmattsmanly.org.au/sermons The Expositors Collective podcast is part of the GoodLion podcast network, for more thought provoking Christian podcasts visit https://goodlion.io/
Early on in life, Jennifer Roach was raised in a broadly Evangelical Christian setting. Being taught the Bible early on, Jennifer has had a love for sacred scripture. Her inquisitive nature and her spiritual passion took her to Divinity School, where she earned a Masters Degree in Divinity. Through her studies, she became interested in […] The post From Anglican Minister to Relief Society Sister – Interview with Jennifer Roach appeared first on FairMormon.
Jennifer Roach was an Anglican Minister, but discovered the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ and converted. This is her powerful conversion story.
In this opening session of a multi-episode series, we rundown other "Christ-like" figures that pre-date the western Christian figure by thousands of years. Than, we will introduce the awe-inspiring work of Canadian Scholar and ex-Anglican Minister (the late) Tom Harpur. In an interview from 5 years ago, Mr. Harpur introduces the pagan roots of western Christianity which has been a long debated issue. We will also set the foundation of the contrast between the Christ of the right, and the "Other-Christs"...
In our post-truth era credible and measured public discourse has given way to emotive rhetoric, opinionated half-truths, and downright lies. With the advent of social media our democratic privilege to freedom of speech has metastasised out of control. What is the true and right is hard to parse when even “truth isn’t truth”, as infamously retorted by Rudy Giuliani when questioned about the Russia investigation on NBC’s “Meet the Press” (Aug. 19, 2018). To discuss the erosion of truth throughout institutions, politics, media and every level of society we have assembled an expert panel: Kate McClymont is a leading investigative journalist in Australia, having spent 3 decades unearthing scandal, corruption and fraud from the seedy underbelly to the highest levels of government; Reverend Toby Neal is an ordained Anglican Minister and weaves together pop culture, philosophy, anthropology, and the arts to speak to share Biblical truths; Professor Nick Enfield is a Professor of Linguistics at the University of Sydney and Head of ‘The Sydney Initiative for Truth’ (SIFT). About Insight by The Office Space Now in its fifth year of production, Insight by The Office Space is a business talk series that brings together innovative entrepreneurs and business leaders to explore burgeoning topics and reveal the secrets of their success under a monthly theme. Traversing all aspects of business across the fields of design, film, innovation, technology, finance and marketing, the sell-out program has featured speakers such as actor, Susie Porter; dual Archibald-winning artist, Del Kathryn Barton: Qantas industrial designer, David Caon; producer, Jan Chapman; graphic designer, Vince Frost and City of Sydney Counsellor, Jess Scully. Insight continues to push the boundaries by asking the pertinent questions that impact all business decision-makers, be they from small, medium or even the larger organisations, as we face continuous change and new challenges Each month a new Insight theme is explored, delivered and debated. Our 2019 program is as follows: February 26th – The Future Workplace March 29th – Women in Business: Female Founders April 30th – Truth in an Uncertain Age May 28th – The War for Talent June 25th – East meets West: Consciousness and Consumerism July 30th – Investment: Property Profits August 27th – Lifelong Learning September 24th – Architecture and Interiors October 29th – Innovation Nation November 26th – The Morality Crisis: Ethics in Busines All sessions start with drinks and light canapes in the Golden Age Bar from 5:30pm with the panel interview 6-7pm. Tickets are $25 + GST per person and include a welcome drink. Insight proudly supports the Sydney Community Foundation (SCF) with full proceeds from ticket sales going directly to the SCF Business Incubator for disadvantaged women. In 2018, the Foundation’s influential “Conversations or Change” event series merges with the popular Insight event program to give greater voice to contemporary issues relevant to all of us who live local in Sydney and beyond. About Sydney Community Foundation. Sydney Community Foundation, established in 2004, is Sydney’s only independent Community Foundation, granting to grassroots organisations who design and run projects that meet the needs of Greater Sydney local communities. For over a decade, Sydney Community Foundation has been the small grant specialist, supporting grassroots charities and services across Sydney. During this time the Foundation has overseen the distribution of $5 million in grants for impact, ranging between $5,000 to $100,000 to projects that create belonging; education and employment pathways; build safety and independence; and transform place. For more information, please contact Naomi Tosic at naomi@theofficespace.com.au or 02 82182100. For program information or ticket sales, please go to www.theofficespace.com.au/blog or contact events@theofficespace.com.au
“A Muslim, a Jew and an Anglican Minister walk into a classroom”. This was the advertising blurb for a local Community College seminar I participated in a few years ago. I joined a Muslim educator and a Jewish academic (who is also a friend of mine) to give a series of presentations on different aspects of our three religions to interested people from the community. When we came to the topic of ‘prayer’, I was fascinated to hear what my co-presenters had to say. Even though we were all using the same word, ‘prayer’, the word meant very different things in the different religions. As a believer in Jesus Christ, what did I have to say about what prayer is? What would you have said? Christians, too, can often be a bit confused or unclear about what prayer actually is. That’s where the Apostle Paul really helps us. In these verses in Ephesians, Paul starts telling his readers about his own prayers for them. Read the full post: Prayer: What are we actually doing? (Ephesians 1:15–16) From Forget the Channel by Lionel Windsor
In this episode of the Human Potential Podcast, our Host Oliver Freer has a conversation with Al Stewart and discusses the reality that is the male mid-life crisis. The two cover topics including the inevitability of “Groundhog Day” and the issues that result in alcohol abuse, extra-marital affairs and pornography addiction.Al Stewart provides a solution with his simple “5-F formula”.Al Stewart has been an Anglican Minister for around 30 years. For much of that time he has been a pastor, but also worked with not-for-profits as well as being the minister for the Sydney Roosters Rugby League Team. Al has spoken at men's events and conventions around the country and internationally, and he has been involved in the lives of hundreds of men, working through the bigger questions. Al has been married for 38 years to Kathy. He has 4 grown children and 2 grandchildren. Al keeps himself fit with long distance running and gym work.Al Stewart is the author of the book titled “Men” Firing through all of life.The book is essentially about the male mid-life crisis; and what to do to deal with it.The book is for men asking questions. What is life all about? How did I get here? What do I do with the rest of my life? It is essentially a book for men who want to make a positive change.One of the main themes on the Human Potential Podcast is to contribute to the improvement of male mental health and we recommend Al’s book to our audience.
In this episode we chat to Anglican Minister, Shane Dirks. Shane speaks about growing up in Western Sydney, his passion for cycling and achievement at the Oceania Games, his career in sales and his journey to faith in Jesus.
John talks to Karen about her Christian life and her love of Christian music.
What does an Anglican Minister do? And what prompts someone to become one? This week we chat to not one but two Anglican Ministers to find out.
I’ve known Brett since he was 19 years old. He was a cheeky little smart-arse back then and not much has changed. He is a good mate of mine and now 31 years old.Brett is eloquent, articulate, private school educated and now has two degrees.So how did this adopted child raised by an ex-army, ultra-conservative Anglican Minister and his wife, end up HIV positive at 21?In his own words, this is Brett’s story.
Mark Leach's life reads like the script of a blockbuster movie. There's diamond smuggling, war and conflict, some romance, and a couple of major plot twists. He was born in a village in Zambia, trained as a doctor in South Africa, and is now based in Sydney as an Anglican Minister, a business and leadership consultant, and a Board Member for International Justice Mission. In this episode of Life & Faith, Mark fills us in on all the remarkable details of his early life, and why – in the face of his experience of evil and trauma – he holds fast to his Christian faith. --- Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes: http://bit.ly/lifeandfaithpodcast More info about International Justice Mission: https://www.ijm.org
A Public Lecture with Rev. Peter Harris, Anglican Minister, Conservationist, and Co-Founder of Christian Conservation Organisation A Rocha. 24 November 2016
A Public Lecture with Rev. Peter Harris, Anglican Minister, Conservationist, and Co-Founder of Christian Conservation Organisation A Rocha. 24 November 2016
A Public Lecture with Rev. Peter Harris, Anglican Minister, Conservationist, and Co-Founder of Christian Conservation Organisation A Rocha. 24 November 2016
Norman talks to Peter Timothy Cooper, a newcomer to Merseyside. Peter often broadcasts on Flame and has many podcasts available on www.spreaker.com
Our interfaith Easter series continues with Robert Cohen. Robert is a Jew, but one who is married to an Anglican Minister. This combined with the fact he lives in one of the least Jewish counties of England puts him very much on the margins. Needless to say, Robert has had a very interesting and unique experience of both Judaism and Christianity. If you want more from Nomad, check out our website, and follow us on Facebook and twitter If you're looking for other people to share this journey with, then register on our Listener Map, and see if any other nomads are in your area. Nomad can only keep going because a small group of faithful listeners help us pay the bills. If you want to join them, you can make regular donations at Patreon or a one-off or regular donation through PayPal, the links to which you can find on our support page. As a thank you, you'll have access to Nomad Book Club, our online community The Beloved Listener Lounge, and Nomad Devotionals, where we're attempting to reconstruct worship through a creative mix of songs, music, readings, prayers and guest reflections.
Reverend Rob Stewart is an Anglican Minister from Sydney Australia. He shares about his conversion story, his heart to share the gospel, his battle to overcome Chronic Fatigue, and about his Lifechanging trip to Israel.
Beyond Belief debates the place of religion and faith in today's complex world. Ernie Rea is joined by a panel to discuss how religious beliefs and traditions affect our values and perspectives. It's 200 years since the birth of the Scottish missionary, David Livingstone. His legacy was to shape missionary work in Africa and elsewhere, right through to the present day. His supporters point to the medical and educational advances Christian missions have brought whilst his detractors talk about the oppression of colonialism. Today African missionaries are being sent to the UK. Joining Ernie Rea to discuss Livingstone's legacy are Paul Lloyd, Senior Pastor of the Victory Outreach Church; Cyprian Yobera, an Anglican Minister in Salford and Dr Jack Thompson, Honorary Fellow at the School of Divinity, the University of Edinburgh.
Beyond Belief debates the place of religion and faith in today's complex world. Ernie Rea is joined by a panel to discuss how religious beliefs and traditions affect our values and perspectives. It's 200 years since the birth of the Scottish missionary, David Livingstone. His legacy was to shape missionary work in Africa and elsewhere, right through to the present day. His supporters point to the medical and educational advances Christian missions have brought whilst his detractors talk about the oppression of colonialism. Today African missionaries are being sent to the UK. Joining Ernie Rea to discuss Livingstone's legacy are Paul Lloyd, Senior Pastor of the Victory Outreach Church; Cyprian Yobera, an Anglican Minister in Salford and Dr Jack Thompson, Honorary Fellow at the School of Divinity, the University of Edinburgh.