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This week we take a look at the Australian election and Easter - with the UK Supreme Court judgement on what is a woman; Jodie Harrison NSW Minister for Women on what is a woman; Australian judge slams 'trans experts'; the Australian General Election; Dr Joanna Howe; Maryka Groenewald - the Australian Christians Party; Religion in Australia; Finance firms back away from carbon emissions scheme; Hunter Valley Coal Mine to remain open; Steve Hughes on the Environment; Universities - the only institutions in Australia where you don't need training to teach; Carl Barron; Australia's mineral exports; Christians banned from praying in NSW anti-conversion therapy laws; the story of Ross, Kathy and Jaadan Abraham; Feedback and Final Word with music from Men at Work, Helen Reddy, ACDC, Jimmy Barnes, Nick Cave, Kylie Minogue, Colin Buchanan, City Alight
This week we look at the Grooming Gangs scandal and Kim Lam MP; Anti-Hamas protests in Gaza; Muslim 'Reverts'; Non Binary Joan of Arc; Country of the Week - South Sudan; Locking up Lucy Connolly; the Rich can keep petrol cars; e-mail signatures kill people; Mumford's new psalm like song; Trump's Tariffs; New anti Christian laws in China; A 'quiet revival in the UK; Feedback and the Last Word - with music from Rodriguez, Teshreen Maekelele, Mumford and Sons, OMD, Tracy Chapman, Colin Buchanan and City Alight
231. Australian Trucking News & opinion from Mike Williams and Trev Warner plus some music from Colin Buchanan and Dear Tommie. Something to talk about from Bob McMillan as well.
Passage: 13 But the tax collector, standing far off, would not even lift up his eyes to heaven, but beat his breast, saying, ‘God, be merciful to me, a sinner!' 14 I tell you, this man went down to his house justified, rather than the other. For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but the one who humbles himself will be exalted. 17 Truly, I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a child shall not enter it. 22 When Jesus heard this, he said to him, “One thing you still lack. Sell all that you have and distribute to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me.” (Luke 18:13-14, 17, 22 ESV) Song: Jesus Strong and Kind / Jesus Loves Me by Anna Bartlett Warner, Colin Buchanan, Jonny Robinson, Michael Farren, Rich Thompson, and William Batchelder Bradbury Lyrics: Jesus said that if I thirst I should come to Him No one else can satisfy I should come to Him Jesus said if I am weak I should come to Him No one else can be my strength I should come to Him For the Lord is good and faithful He will keep us day and night We can always run to Jesus Jesus strong and kind Jesus said that if I fear I should come to Him No one else can be my shield I should come to Him Jesus said if I am lost He will come to me And He showed me on that cross He will come to me Jesus strong and kind Jesus loves me this I know For the Bible tells me so Little ones to Him belong They are weak but He is strong Yes Jesus loves me Yes Jesus loves me Yes Jesus loves me The Bible tells me so The Bible tells me so Prayer: O Almighty God, Father and Lord of all creatures, you have disposed all things and all chances so as may best glorify your wisdom, and serve the ends of your justice, and magnify your mercy, by secret and undiscernible ways bringing out of evil—I most humbly implore you to give me wisdom from above, that I may adore you, and admire your ways and footsteps, which are in the great deep and not to be searched out; teach me to submit to your providence in all things, to be content in all changes of persons and condition; to be temperate in prosperity, and to read my duty in the lines of your mercy; and in adversity to be meek, patient, and resigned; and to look through the cloud, that I may wait for consolation of the Lord, and the day of redemption; in the meantime doing my duty with an unwearied diligence and an undisturbed resolution, having no fondness for the vanities or possessions of this world, but laying up my hopes in heaven, and being strengthened with the spirit of the inner man, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. — Jeremy Taylor
Colin Buchanan has been known to many families for decades now. In fact he's one of the main reasons Michael got into making music for families. In this chat Michael finds out about Colin's journey from school teacher to multi-award winning country artist, with all the fun songs in between. Fascinating insights into the world of the artist, this is a behind the scenes look at a man who has served so many for so long.If you like this podcast please leave a review!! It'll only take a second but it helps more people find it...Check out Colin's website here https://colinbuchanan.com.au/Find out more about this podcast and Michael's work here https://michaeljtinker.com/podcasts/Support this podcast and more here https://michaeljtinker.com/support/ Support the podcast! With a small monthly donation you can help keep this podcast going, and even help us make it bigger and better... https://plus.acast.com/s/tinker-time-juniper-adventures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On your national Christian brekky show today: A devotion from the chappies and Fel and Robbo auditioned to be Colin Buchanan's backup singers on his BIG Christmas TourYour support sends the gospel to every corner of Australia through broadcast, online and print media: https://www.vision.org.au/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Colin Buchanan, Tommy Dean and Ang Lavoipierre as they discuss the US election, the social media ban for young people, and Canberra's flight upgrade contagion. Oh, and Colin tries to make Richard cry.
Live from the Joan Sutherland Theatre in Penrith, Richard Glover is joined by Tommy Dean, Rebecca de Unamuno, and Colin Buchanan as they discuss meteors, a sausage negotiation, and what your cars might know about you. Plus music from The Whitlams!
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Alex Lee, Tommy Dean and Colin Buchanan as they discuss Larry Emdur's brilliant below-the-belt bet; Obama's cheeky speech at the DNC; and the difficulty of “unsubscribing”.
A little slice of TGIF, Colin Buchanan performs a song in tribute to our nation's put-upon teachers.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Alice Fraser, Tommy Dean and Colin Buchanan as they discuss the Paris Olympics, the Metro train cancellation and the Democrat's new strategy of calling Trump weird.
Isaiah 53:6 We all, like sheep, have gone astray, each of us has turned to our own way; and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all. When our girls were younger we were all great fans of the Australian Christian musician, Colin Buchanan. A significant number of the Bible verses I know by heart are cemented in my memory because of his catchy tunes. So much so that I can't read or think about today's verse without mentally adding in the ‘Bah Bah Doo Bah Bah's at the end of every clause! (If you have no idea what I'm talking about, stick Colin Buchanan Isaiah 53:6 into your search engine of choice and have a listen) Sheep noises aside, this is a verse that deserves to be in the mind and heart of every Christian. If you were only ever going to learn half a dozen Bible verses in your whole life, I'd suggest that this ought to be one of them. In this one sentence we have the heart of the gospel. We have each chosen to wander away from the Lord. And what has he done in response? Sent a sheepdog to fetch us back to face our punishment? Turned us loose to fend for ourselves in a world of thorns and wolves? No. He laid all our wrongdoing on the Servant, Jesus, so that we don't have to live under the penalty it rightly deserves. How could this be anything other than wonderful news? Yet it is only good news for those who know themselves to be wandering sheep. Perhaps for city-dwellers, being considered a sheep doesn't seem so bad. If our ideas about sheep are drawn from children's picture books and model farms, we might not mind the comparison. Surely they are cute, clean, cuddly and harmless? But if you've had dealings with real live sheep, you may feel differently. My grandparents were farmers on the Welsh border. I remember when we visited, my brother and I having to join in when sheep were being moved from place to place. Stationed in a gateway or on the yard, we would shout and wave our arms around, attempting to head the sheep towards where they ought to go, and deflect them from where they wanted to go … which was generally anywhere other than the direction intended! Clean, cute and cuddly they were not! In fact, they were often muddy, infuriating and apparently very stupid. Why would you want to go and wedge yourself between a Land Rover and a gatepost, when we're offering you a huge field full of grass to enjoy? If that's your experience of sheep, this verse is not so flattering. We all, like mucky, stubborn sheep who have no idea what is good for us, have gone astray. So how wonderfully surprising that the Lord has provided a way for our punishment to fall not on us but on the Servant instead. However familiar these words are, let's thank him again for that today, and pray that in our gratitude we would increasingly learn to follow the good shepherd instead of turning away from him.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Alex Lee, Colin Buchanan and Tommy Dean as they discuss the Federal Budget, the stormy descriptions of Trump, and Australia's new trip on the sheep's back.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Colin Buchanan, Jennifer Wong and Tommy Dean as they discuss the trend for “speech fasting”, the war on superbugs and the gym-junkies who now want a tax break.
Matt Prater is filling in for Fel & DJ and he spoke with Colin Buchanan about the upcoming Unearthed event in Launceston over EasterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Jean Kittson, Tommy Dean and Colin Buchanan as they discusses Princess Kate's fuzzy right hand, Jeremy Rockliff's chocolate fountain election promise and the renewed popularity of paying in cash.On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Jean Kittson, Tommy Dean and Colin Buchanan as they discusses Princess Kate's fuzzy right hand, Jeremy Rockliff's chocolate fountain election promise and the renewed popularity of paying in cash.
Talk #4 from Mark's gospel Emu Music City Alight and Colin Buchanan
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Jean Kittson, Tommy Dean and Colin Buchanan, as they take on the supermarkets, Donald Trump and the world of fast fashion.
We catch up with Australian Christian musician for one of our funniest ever episodes, but with a serious message.Colin talks with Dominic Steele about managing life as a public Christian, living with integrity in family, church and while engaging in the secular media.Colin draws on his experience with Play School to share top tips for kids' ministry and shares his insights on planning public Christian events.We delve into Colin's approach to songwriting and how he balances truth and clarity within simple songs, designed for kids.Plus Colin launches a new and exclusive song "If you have ever made a mess, say yes!”Colin also confronts controversial questions such as ESV or NIV, Ford or Holden… and answers tough questions about what he would do if Archbishop?Join us for a wild and fun ride as we explore the heart of this amazing Christian leader.Check Colin's website: https://colinbuchanan.com.au/https://www.thepastorsheart.net/podcast/bestof-colin-buchanan-archbishopSupport the show--To make a one off contribution to support The Pastor's Heart's ministry go to this link, or to become a regular Patreon supporter click here.
Opening Song: Jesus, Strong and Kind (https://open.spotify.com/track/7lE9AsH8YADFeykexnXK4u?si=915e6b1390da469e) by Colin Buchanan, Jonny Robinson, Michael Farren, and Rich Thompson Lyrics: Jesus said That if I thirst I should come to him No one else can satisfy I should come to him Jesus said If I am weak I should come to him No one else can be my strength I should come to him For the Lord is good and faithful He will keep us day and night We can always run to Jesus Jesus strong and kind Jesus said That if I fear I should come to him No one else can be my shield I should come to him Jesus said If I am lost He will come to me And he showed me on that cross He will come to me Passage: 1 For you yourselves know, brothers,[a] that our coming to you was not in vain. 2 But though we had already suffered and been shamefully treated at Philippi, as you know, we had boldness in our God to declare to you the gospel of God in the midst of much conflict. 3 For our appeal does not spring from error or impurity or any attempt to deceive, 4 but just as we have been approved by God to be entrusted with the gospel, so we speak, not to please man, but to please God who tests our hearts. 5 For we never came with words of flattery,[b] as you know, nor with a pretext for greed—God is witness. 6 Nor did we seek glory from people, whether from you or from others, though we could have made demands as apostles of Christ. 7 But we were gentle[c] among you, like a nursing mother taking care of her own children. 8 So, being affectionately desirous of you, we were ready to share with you not only the gospel of God but also our own selves, because you had become very dear to us. Musical Reflection: Jesus Loves Me by William B. Bradbury Reflection Notes: This sweet and familiar song was written in 1861 for the composer's church school and has become a favorite because of the warm reminders associated with its text: “Jesus loves me, this I know.” Prayer: Almighty and everlasting God, you govern all things both in heaven and on earth: Mercifully hear the supplications of your people, and in our time grant us your peace; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen
A special TGIF LIVE from the Riverside Theatre in Parramatta, as part of the 2023 Sydney Writers' Festival! Richard is joined by Tommy Dean, Jean Kittson, and Colin Buchanan as they discuss the literary arts, restaurant menus, and cauliflower cheese. Plus a chat with the legendary musician Alex Lloyd!
A special TGIF LIVE from the Riverside Theatre in Parramatta, as part of the 2023 Sydney Writers' Festival! Richard is joined by Tommy Dean, Jean Kittson, and Colin Buchanan as they discuss the literary arts, restaurant menus, and cauliflower cheese. Plus a chat with the legendary musician Alex Lloyd!
"When it comes to music, I'd rather be 300 years out of date than 3 years out of date." Colin Buchanan has been part of the Australia media landscape for 30+ years. We first met him on Play School and since then he's released several award winning country albums and a whopping 27 kids albums but when CityAlight approached Colin in 2019 to colab, it changed his life.To get in touch with host Aiden Grant, email aideng@hotmail.com or head to Instagram https://www.instagram.com/aiden_s_grant/?hl=en Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week our focus is on children featuring - John Lydon, Guns 'n' Roses, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young; Rod Liddle on what is the best childcare? Dr John Campbell on sanctity of life; Euthanising children in the Netherlands; Jethro Tull; War children in Sudan and Ukraine; Indoctrination in schools; Hormone blockers in NZ schools; Non-binary children in Scotland; The Singing Kettle; Teacher apologises for calling girls girls in a girls school; why do drag queens want to be with children? Teenage abuse; Peter and the Wolf; Paedophilia - Peter Tatchell, the UN and the Kentler Project; Iron Maiden; Surrogacy; the Kinks; Super Mario Brothers; George Verwer; City Alight and Colin Buchanan.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Mandy Nolan, Tommy Dean and Colin Buchanan.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Mandy Nolan, Tommy Dean and Colin Buchanan.
Christian kids musician and entertainer Colin Buchanan joins Dominic Steele on The Pastor's Heart, to answer questions submitted over the last few weeks plus a few questions that Colin wrote himself.Plus Colin premieres a new song 'If you have ever made a mess, say yes!'Check Colin's website: https://colinbuchanan.com.au/Help us upgrade the cameras and video switching equipment used for The Pastor's Heart. Make a regular donation via http://www.patreon.com/thepastorsheart or make a one of donation at http://www/thepastorsheart.net Support the show--To make a one off contribution to support The Pastor's Heart's ministry go to this link, or to become a regular Patreon supporter click here.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Rebecca de Unamuno, Colin Buchanan and Tommy Dean as they discuss the increase in Australian longevity, the Medibank hack and the US mid-terms.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Rebecca de Unamuno, Colin Buchanan and Tommy Dean as they discuss the increase in Australian longevity, the Medibank hack and the US mid-terms.
The Mummy (1932) The Mummy is a 1932 pre-code American supernatural horror film directed by Karl Freund and stars Boris Karloff. In the film, Karloff stars as an ancient Egyptian mummy named Imhotep, who is discovered by a team of archaeologists and inadvertently brought back to life by a magic scroll being read aloud. Disguised as a modern Egyptian named Ardeth Bey, Imhotep searches for his lost love, who he believes has been reincarnated as a modern girl. In recent times, the film has drawn criticisms for orientalism and the “othering” of Egyptian culture. The Mummy (1999) The Mummy, the 1999 American fantasy action-adventure film is a remake of the 1932 film starring Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah and Kevin J O'Connor. he film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest with supernatural powers. The film would spawn three sequels and be a box office success making over $416.4million worldwide. Opening Credits; Introduction (1.05); Background History (20.03); The Mummy (1932) Film Trailer (21.44); The Original (23.18); Amazing Design Advertisement (52.37); Introducing a Remake (53.49); The Mummy (1999) Film Trailer (55.36); The Remake (57.43); How Many Stars (2.05.29); End Credits (2:20.01); Closing Credits (2:21.37) Opening Credits– Epidemic Sound – copyright 2021. All rights reserved Closing Credits: The Mummy Song (Egyptian Trilogy 1) by Colin Buchanan. Taken from the album I Want My Mummy. Copyright 1993 Wanaaring Road Music.. Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All rights reserved. Used with Kind Permission. All songs available through Amazon Music.
Richard Glover is joined by comedians Tommy Dean, Ange Lavoipierre and Colin Buchanan, plus music from singer-songwriter Phil Davidson
Richard Glover is joined by comedians Tommy Dean, Ange Lavoipierre and Colin Buchanan, plus music from singer-songwriter Phil Davidson
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Tommy Dean, Colin Buchanan and Rebecca de Unamuno as they discuss those who were unfairly fined during COVID; the politician accused of creating a job that he wanted to fill; and the antics of Emmanuel the Emu.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Tommy Dean, Colin Buchanan and Rebecca de Unamuno as they discuss those who were unfairly fined during COVID; the politician accused of creating a job that he wanted to fill; and the antics of Emmanuel the Emu.
In this special Sydney Writers' Festival event, live from Riverside Theatre in Parramatta, Richard Glover is joined by singer-songwriter Colin Buchanan and comedians Tommy Dean, Heidi Regan and Ivan Aristeguieta, as they discuss literature, litigation and lost property
In this special Sydney Writers' Festival event, live from Riverside Theatre in Parramatta, Richard Glover is joined by singer-songwriter Colin Buchanan and comedians Tommy Dean, Heidi Regan and Ivan Aristeguieta, as they discuss literature, litigation and lost property
In this special Sydney Writers' Festival event, live from Riverside Theatre in Parramatta, Richard Glover is joined by singer-songwriter Colin Buchanan and comedians Tommy Dean, Heidi Regan and Ivan Aristeguieta, as they discuss literature, litigation and lost property
Celebrating episode 180 with a child meeting her hero, Colin shares his amazing journey with Rae as they discover his journey inspired her's and the creative circle of inspirations continues. Born in Dublin in 1964, Colin Buchanan is a storyteller to a generation. On the release of his 1991 debut album, Galahs In The Gidgee, the Sydney Morning Herald declared him, “...simply the best singer-songwriter to emerge on the Australian Country scene in the last decade.” Three decades later, Buchanan has more than lived up to early expectations, building a diverse and successful career across the media. He is a nine times Golden Guitar winner, both as an artist in his own right and as collaborator with the cream of Australian country music, penning hit songs for the likes of Slim Dusty, Troy Cassar-Daley, Adam Harvey, Beccy Cole, Amber Lawrence and a host of others. Colin's most substantial single contribution as co-writer remains his work with Lee Kernaghan. Colin has a remarkable 30 songwriting credits on Kernaghan's 2022 Greatest Hits release, “Lee Kernaghan:3 Decades Of Hits.” With a long-awaited country album set for release in 2022, Colin Buchanan returns to his roots with a collection of remarkable songs inspired by the people, places and stories of everyday Australia. Connect with Colin: Website Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Spotify
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Colin Buchanan, Jean Kittson and Tommy Dean as they discuss the arrival of the new COVID variant, speed warning signs on NSW roads, and the British attack on the ukulele. Also Virginia Gay performs a mash of Eddie Perfect songs from her new musical the Boomkak Panto.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Colin Buchanan, Jean Kittson and Tommy Dean as they discuss the arrival of the new COVID variant, speed warning signs on NSW roads, and the British attack on the ukulele. Also Virginia Gay performs a mash of Eddie Perfect songs from her new musical the Boomkak Panto.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Colin Buchanan, Jean Kittson and Tommy Dean as they discuss Freedom Day in NSW, the TV hit Squid Game and the backflips over climate change. Oh, and a couple of divorces loom….
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Colin Buchanan, Jean Kittson and Tommy Dean as they discuss Freedom Day in NSW, the TV hit Squid Game and the backflips over climate change. Oh, and a couple of divorces loom….
On Thank God it's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Colin Buchanan, Jean Kittson and Tommy Dean as they discuss Barnaby's resurrection, the new lockdown and the teacher shortage. And, as a special treat, Colin's new song about the little girl who was never lost.
On Thank God it's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Colin Buchanan, Jean Kittson and Tommy Dean as they discuss Barnaby's resurrection, the new lockdown and the teacher shortage. And, as a special treat, Colin's new song about the little girl who was never lost.
Thank God it's Friday is live from Parramatta Riverside Theatre for the Sydney Writer's Festival. Richard Glover is joined by Wendy Harmer, Colin Buchanan and Tommy Dean, as they discuss memoirs, cook books and self help.
Thank God it's Friday is live from Parramatta Riverside Theatre for the Sydney Writer's Festival. Richard Glover is joined by Wendy Harmer, Colin Buchanan and Tommy Dean, as they discuss memoirs, cook books and self help.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Colin Buchanan, Alice Fraser and Tommy Dean as they discuss the vaccine panic-merchants, the new cold war and how to make small talk now vertical drinking is allowed.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Colin Buchanan, Alice Fraser and Tommy Dean as they discuss the vaccine panic-merchants, the new cold war and how to make small talk now vertical drinking is allowed.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Colin Buchanan, Alex Lee and Tommy Dean as they discuss Crown's problems, the Trump impeachment and the fact that you shouldn't clean your teeth with Dencorub. Oh, and there are THREE original Buchanan ditties - a new TGF record.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Colin Buchanan, Alex Lee and Tommy Dean as they discuss Crown's problems, the Trump impeachment and the fact that you shouldn't clean your teeth with Dencorub. Oh, and there are THREE original Buchanan ditties - a new TGF record.