Society & Culture
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Jessicah Schipper: "I Just Love Swimming"
One of Australia's Olympic hopes explains her passion for swimming-and encouraging others to have a go. She spoke with Nathan Brown.
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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.
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer: exemplary Christian and martyr
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.
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Spiritual and Religious
Samir Selmanovic
Spirituality is trendy, religion is not. But Samir Selmanovic explains why we need both.
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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.
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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.
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"Good luck, Grandma" -and Other Camping Adventures
Kim Peckham
Kim Peckham challenges us to trust God-even when we're camping.
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The Return of the Princess
Alan Holman tells the story-behind-the-story of a remarkable woman and her place in Australian history.
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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.
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Our Times: November 2007
Lee Dunstan
For more than 120 years Signs of the Times has been promoting God
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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.
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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."
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Fears and Phobias
Glenis Lindley
Where do you get your strength? Glenis Lindley discusses the thoughts that plague many of us.
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Steve Biddulph Shares His Parenting Secrets
Good parenting is a learned skill. Nathan Brown talks to parenting expert Steve Biddulph about successful parenting.
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Of Busyness and Rest
Has life become more convenient or more busy? Signs explores what we miss when life gets too fast.
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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.
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You Shall Not Give False Testimony
Loron Wade
When is it okay to tell a lie? Loron Wade explains truth and truth telling.
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Something For Nothing
Loron Wade
Loron Wade ponders the various forms of stealing that people participate in and how it affects the character.
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Our Times: September 2007
Lee Dunstan
The primary purpose of Signs of the Times has always been to reveal Jesus to people who have yet to meet Him.
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A Mother's Love
A more worthy woman would be hard to find. Christine Miles talks to New Zealand's recently crowned "Mother of the Year" Leanne Rouse.
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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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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.
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Martin Luther: Rising Sun of the Reformation
Reflecting on the bold life of Martin Luther, Arthur Patrick explores how the light of God's Word was allowed to shine in the dark.
