How to Make Sense of Your Senses
The human brain is amazing. It can use all our sensory systems at one time and those systems are the only way we relate to others and to God.
The human brain is amazing. It can use all our sensory systems at one time and those systems are the only way we relate to others and to God.
There’s a lot of fear and uncertainty today regarding the future. People wonder what the future holds in store for them and their families. In this episode, Gary Kent looks at an ancient king’s dream that gives clear, reassuring evidence that God is in control of our world and we have a bright and wonderful…
Do you ever feel like celebrating Spring? Do you ever want to really enjoy the blossoms, the smell of new flowers, the sight of new buds and the glorious feeling of warmth after the winter? In this program, you will take in the gorgeous scenes of Floriade, Canberra’s most iconic annual tourism event. Also, you will…
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 a weapon. He did however say that he would be proud to serve his country as a…
Thomas Meagher was an Irish Nationalist who participated in the infamous Young Irelander Rebellion in 1848. The rebellion was a desperate attempt to gain independence from the British Crown and to set up an Irish republic. For his role in the rebellion Meagher was tried and sentenced to penal transportation to Van Diemen’s Land, (Tasmania)…
The Motobo Hills in Zimbabwe are home to some of the most majestic granite scenery in the world. The hills provide a stunning landscape of balancing rocks awkwardly teetering on top of one another. And they carry a message today that reaches to the ends of the earth. Contact: www.tij.tv Facebook.com/TheIncredibleJourneyMinistry Phone (in Australia): 0481…
Discover the unbelievable bravery of Franz Hasel, a German soldier who risked his life to defy the Nazis during WWII. On a mild Saturday in 1939, a letter arrived at a German farmhouse that changed the family’s world. It was a summons from the draft board for the 40-year-old Franz Hasel to attend the recruitment…