The Underground Railroad
Join Gary Kent as he pays a visit to another world, another age, a nineteenth-century New England village, that has been rebuilt. He talks about why a town l…
When Your Whole World Crumbles

Life is fragile. A family from a rural farming district in the Northern Tablelands of NSW understands this better than many of us. A day that began with hap…
The Ashes And More

More than 140 years haven’t dulled our admiration for those who wear the baggy green. But if we want to remain on a good wicket for eternity, we’ll need more…
Forgiving the Unforgivable: The Shannon Bigger Story

It’s hard to forgive others. Especially when the damage is life-shattering, or when the offender continues doing things that cause us pain. Soon our whole focus is on how can I repay them? The bitter …
Gratefulness: Powerful Words to Make You Popular
Scientific research is showing that it is not always the big things that make the largest difference in life – it is the little things. In fact, it can be ju…
Daniel 3: Faith in the Flames

We’re going to go back in time to a remarkable scene on the plains of Dura right near ancient Babylon. An enormous statue of King Nebuchadnezzar had been set up, and thousands of representatives from…
Machu Picchu: Inca Mountain Fortress
Today, the ancient mountain city of Machu Picchu is shrouded in mystery. Built by the Incas sometime in the middle of the 15th century, it was only occupied …
The Book That Went To The Moon
52 years ago, on 20 July 1969, over 500 million people watched in awe as Neil Armstrong set foot on the Moon. One of the little-known facts about the Apollo …
A Civil War at Home: A story of the American Civil War
The Civil War broke out in America in 1861 when Confederate forces in Charleston, South Carolina, fired on Union troops holding Fort Sumter. It would tear th…
Peter the Fisherman

In 1986 buried treasure was discovered on the receding shoreline of the Sea of Galilee, in Israel. It was the remains of an ancient boat from Roman times, much the same as would…