Society & Culture

  • Jessicah Schipper: "I Just Love Swimming"
    Jessicah Schipper: "I Just Love Swimming"

    Nathan Brown

    One of Australia's Olympic hopes explains her passion for swimming-and encouraging others to have a go. She spoke with Nathan Brown.

  • A Nobel Cause
    A Nobel Cause

    Susan Johnstone

    For more than 100 years, Nobel Prizes have been awarded each December 10th-the anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death-for great achievements that benefit mankind. Susan Johnstone relives the life of the man behind the awards.

  • Our Times: December 2007
    Our Times: December 2007

    Lee Dunstan

    Safet first, norovirus and the turned mind

  • "Good luck, Grandma" -and Other Camping Adventures
    "Good luck, Grandma" -and Other Camping Adventures

    Kim Peckham

    Kim Peckham challenges us to trust God-even when we're camping.

  • Dietrich Bonhoeffer: exemplary Christian and martyr
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer: exemplary Christian and martyr

    Arthur Patrick

    Many people choose to serve by following. Arthur Patrick looks at the life of one man who chose to serve by leading- at the cost of his life.

  • Jimmy Little: caring for his country
    Jimmy Little: caring for his country

    Susan Johnstone

    Susan Johnstone explores the life and times of a veteran Australian musician and-in his own way-leader.

  • Spiritual and Religious
    Spiritual and Religious

    Samir Selmanovic

    Spirituality is trendy, religion is not. But Samir Selmanovic explains why we need both.

  • Unveiling Sky Wonders
    Unveiling Sky Wonders

    Robert Wearner

    The universe is an amazing place. And astronomers continue to learn more about how amazing it is, Robert Werner reports.

  • Out-of-Order Attachment
    Out-of-Order Attachment

    Loron Wade

    Why do we want what isn't ours? Loron Wade reflects on the selfish nature of humanity and suggests a solution.

  • Our Times: November 2007
    Our Times: November 2007

    Lee Dunstan

    For more than 120 years Signs of the Times has been promoting God

  • The Return of the Princess
    The Return of the Princess

    Alan Holman

    Alan Holman tells the story-behind-the-story of a remarkable woman and her place in Australian history.

  • God's Funny Man
    God's Funny Man

    Stephen Hilaire

    God created everything-including our sense of humour. Susan Johnstone tells the story of Stephen Hilaire-one of God's storytellers.

  • You Shall Not Give False Testimony
    You Shall Not Give False Testimony

    Loron Wade

    When is it okay to tell a lie? Loron Wade explains truth and truth telling.

  • DANGER! Construction Zone
    DANGER! Construction Zone

    Kellie Hancock

    Building a dream home can turn into a nightmare. Kellie Hancock found that a sense of humour helps and shares some lessons she's learned while "in the zone."

  • Our Times: October 2007
    Our Times: October 2007

    Lee Dunstan

    While Signs has been communicating with the world for more than 120 years, God has been doing so for thousands of years.

  • Fears and Phobias
    Fears and Phobias

    Glenis Lindley

    Where do you get your strength? Glenis Lindley discusses the thoughts that plague many of us.

  • Of Busyness and Rest
    Of Busyness and Rest

    Daniel Reynaud

    Has life become more convenient or more busy? Signs explores what we miss when life gets too fast.

  • Steve Biddulph Shares His Parenting Secrets
    Steve Biddulph Shares His Parenting Secrets

    Nathan Brown

    Good parenting is a learned skill. Nathan Brown talks to parenting expert Steve Biddulph about successful parenting.

  • A Mother's Love
    A Mother's Love

    Christine Miles

    A more worthy woman would be hard to find. Christine Miles talks to New Zealand's recently crowned "Mother of the Year" Leanne Rouse.

  • Aung San Suu Kyi: Prisoner for Freedom
    Aung San Suu Kyi: Prisoner for Freedom

    Nathan Brown

    When Aung San Suu Kyi began to speak at Rangoon's Schwedagon pagoda , up to 1 million Burmese people gathered to hear what the daughter of Aung San had to say. "I could not as my father's daughter remain indifferent to all that is going on. This national

  • Something For Nothing
    Something For Nothing

    Loron Wade

    Loron Wade ponders the various forms of stealing that people participate in and how it affects the character.

  • Farewell, Sweet Dignity, We Hardly Knew Ye
    Farewell, Sweet Dignity, We Hardly Knew Ye

    Kim Peckham

    Some things in life are hard to hold on to. Kim Peckham delves into discovering that which we can retain.

  • By Receiving, We Give
    By Receiving, We Give

    Samir Selmanovic

    When was the last time you received gratefully? Samir Selmanovic explores the difficulty we all have with receiving.

  • The Secret Selling Us Short
    The Secret Selling Us Short

    Adele Nash

    A best-selling book with various celebrity endorsements is no guarantee of spiritual truth. Adele Nash considers the hype surrounding The Secret.

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