Arts & Entertainment
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Bittersweet: The Christian–Aboriginal connection
Can an Aboriginal person be fully Christian without denying their cultural heritage? Kent Kingston explores recent books, music and movies that touch on the issue.
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Mr Eternity: The story of Arthur Stace
Adele Nash
Adele Nash takes an in-depth look at a story for the ages.
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Tell the World
Tell the World is an ambitious film that represents a step forward for an Adventist production, breaking out from the traditional "talking heads" documentary.
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Play it again: Why we love historical movies
Mark Hadley
When it comes to films, there is no time like the past.
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Review: Silence
Mark Hadley
It's called Silence, but this Oscar-nominated film presents deep themes and questions worth talking about.
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Review: War Room
The latest offering from Alex and Stephen Kendrick challenges audiences to fight . . . on their knees.
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Saving my assassin
Signs Magazine
“I should be dead,” says Virginia Prodan, “buried in an unmarked grave in Romania. Obviously, I am not. God had other plans.”
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The making of Hacksaw Ridge
How can a book so inspire a man that he will spend the next 40 years trying to turn it into a movie?
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Media trends: September 2016
Signs Magazine
After three years, Grammy award-winning English indie rock band Bastille are releasing a follow-up to their breakthrough album, Bad Blood.
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Hope Channel NZ Now Free To Every Home
Adventist congregations across New Zealand gathered to watch the debut of Hope Channel NZ on free-to-air television.
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Inside the Lines
No longer just something you did with—or for—your children, adults now have a legitimacy in the world of the colouring-in book, a phenomena taking the world by storm.
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Vanuatu gears up for major evangelism
Pv14 newsletter
Hope TV Vanuatu is now retransmitting live in the capital, Port Vila, just in time for the uplinked Last Empire series, which begins on August 17.
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Does Anyone Watch Adventist Media
Sometimes God uses Adventist Media to reach even into the most improbable places and into the most unlikely of hearts
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A Pirates Life – Not for me
Linden Chuang
"Pirates who sail the seas aren't so different from the ones who slouch in front of screens. Both break the law and destroy lives . . ."
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NZ's audacity of hope
As New Zealand has switched from analog to digital television, there is a new opportunity to get the Adventist message to reach the people in their homes.
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Prime Minister Opens San redevelopment
Linden Chuang
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott officially opened the Sydney Adventist Hospital (San) redevelopment on October 17, 2014
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20 Years on the Road
Road to Bethlehem had a basic beginning in 1995, 20 years later they estimate more than 100, 000 have experienced their story of the birth of Jesus.
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John Lennon and Jesus Christ
At the anniversary of the Beatles lead singer’s infamous quote, is Christianity indeed waning?
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Your Summer Reading List
Nick Mattiske
From giant-battling biblical heroes to Aussie battlers, from poets in the heat of battle to the conflict between science and religion, Nick Mattiske shares his pick of recent book releases.