Lake Eyre and the Water of Life

Australian outback is dry. Water is vital and precious. It’s scarce out there. Most years see very little rainfall. Survival is a challenge. Life is tough.
But about every twenty-five years or so…
The Tablecloth

A lonely and heart-broken woman, fleeing the horrors of World War II, found hope and more in New York. She found her lost and treasured gold and ivory tablec…
The Hero of Antarctica

The island of South Georgia located near the bottom of the world in freezing Antarctic waters is one of the most inhospitable and remote places on planet Earth. No humans live here permanently. Condit…
The Hero of Hacksaw Ridge: Desmond Doss
Desmond Doss made a name for himself—by saving lives. He refused to bear arms or carry a weapon—in the midst of constant enemy fire. He was unwilling to take a life or even so much as touch …
Ben Carson: Think Big
Dr. Ben Carson is a renowned American neurosurgeon, author, and politician. Born on September 18, 1951, in Detroit, Michigan, he overcame significant challenges in his youth to become a leading figure in medicine and public service. As the director of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, he led the first successful separation of conjoined twins joined at the back of the head in 1987 and pioneered techniques like hemispherectomy to treat severe epilepsy. Beyond medicine, Dr. Carson authored several books, including his autobiography Gifted Hands, which was later adapted into a television film starring Cuba Gooding Jr. After retiring from medicine in 2013, he pursued a political career, running as a candidate in the 2016 Republican primaries before serving as the 17th U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development from 2017 to 2021.
The Killer Comes To Dinner with Dr Hans Diehl

Experts tell us that if you adopt some simple lifestyle principles, you may live up to a decade longer. In this episode, Gary Kent interviews Dr Hans Diehl, …
Abraham Lincoln: Fight for Freedom

Abraham Lincoln preserved the unity of America during the civil war and freed slaves. His name is synonymous with liberty, democracy and freedom – and he is consistently considered one of the greatest, if not the greatest, American president. How did this man, who had less than one year of formal education come to be regarded as one of the greatest leaders the world has ever seen? And is there anything we can learn that could impact our own lives today?
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 …
The Red Centre

Australia is blue around its edges and red in its center. The coasts are densely populated but the center has a treasure trove of beauty and wonder to offer….
The Soldier’s Uniform
One of the little-known stories of heroism and courage to emerge from the Second World War is that of Zoltan Kubinyi, a committed Seventh-day Adventist Chris…