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Why diet matters for mental health

Did you know that what you eat can have a bigger impact than first thought on your mood and mental health? In this conversation we find out more about the special life...

This leadership conversation applies to YOU!

We've titled today's episode to directly speak to your protesting that you're not a leader. But God has made us all leaders in some sphere or another and as Christians...

Are Adventists really the remnant?

It's one of those concepts that some people in the Church are super passionate about, something that is assumed knowledge, almost like a secret code. It makes other pe...

The Conversion of Russell Brand (and other celebrities)

British comedian Russell Brand has been on a journey that has seen him embrace Christianity and be baptised. He is now posting almost daily "devotional" content. We ta...

The Hopeful: an Adventist movie (Part 2)

What does hope mean to you? What can we learn from our Adventist pioneers? We speak to Kyle Portbury, director of THE HOPEFUL movie which will be released in October. ...

The Hopeful: an Adventist origin movie (part 1)

Adventist Record editor, Jarrod Stackelroth, sits down with Kyle Portbury, director of THE HOPEFUL movie, to be released in cinemas around Australia and New Zealand in...

Boycott the Olympics: yes or no

Should Christians boycott the Olympics? A question with as many answers as there are Christians. With the Olympics now in full flight and some controversy around the o...

Fasting: is it necessary or optional?

#RecordLiveFasting was central to Jesus' life and was practiced by Christians for most of church history. Yet today, very few individuals abstain from food, and if the...

Connecting with God: Easy or hard?

For many people, connecting with God feels easy. But for others, it’s much more complicated. How do I connect with someone who I can’t see or hear? Why don’t I feel Hi...

Forgiveness: what it is and isn't

Forgiveness is often easier said than done. When someone wrongs us, it can feel justifiable or even satisfying to hold a grudge. However, the Bible commands us to forg...

The loneliness epidemic

As Western society becomes increasingly individualistic and people find it harder to connect in person due to remote work and the increase in social media, people are ...

Finding Joy

What is joy? How do we have more of it in our lives and can we experience it even when times are hard? Join us as we unpack these questions with counsellor, speaker, a...

Walking through depression and doubt as a Christian

What do you do when you’re a follower of Jesus and you’re having a mental health crisis? How do you deal with your doubts and your struggles while holding onto your fa...

Missionary Roots and Modern Impact

Pastor Blair Lemke, Young Adults Director for NNSW, shares with #RecordLive his experience at PNG for Christ. More than 70 years ago, Blair’s grandfather accepted a ca...

Future-ready kids: technology, screen time and mental health

Pastor Daron Pratt has long been an advocate for children and families in our churches and his soapbox posts on Facebook always provide food for thought. Now he speaks...

Heaven: Are we made for another world?

CS Lewis said "If I find in myself desires which nothing in this world can satisfy, the only logical explanation is that I was made for another world." But what is hea...

An eyewitness account of PNG for Christ

If you're an Adventist church member, you might have seen PNG posts all over your timeline and news feed. But what is happening up there and why? We get the rundown wi...

The blessings and benefits of eating together

We live in a time where, although we’re connected online, we’re lonelier than ever. Looking back throughout history, we see people consistently coming together to eat....

Reluctant vegetarian: my journey from meat-loving to plant-based

Is the Adventist health message still relevant? More and more of us are neglecting it. We chat with Adventist Record news editor Juliana Muniz about her health journey...

In search of harmony: Science, faith and health

Over the years, scientific findings have both agreed with and contradicted the Adventist Health message. So where should we stand on science? Do we need science to be ...

Small acts, big impact: a conversation with Joel Slade

Joel Slade believes that small acts can have a huge impact. It's why he started Penny Projects to serve the people of Zambia. But he also details his own journey of le...

Can we do youth ministry better?

A recently released study has delved into the faith and practice of those involved in ministry to young people. We talk with the authors of the study to find out more ...

The challenge of unanswered prayer

Prayer is an incredibly important discipline in the Christian faith. But many misunderstandings around it exist and if you've prayed about anything for any length of t...

The mystery of God's calling

To be called to do something is a phrase that people often use to describe finding a life purpose. In the church, it can be imbued with an almost mystical sense, espec...

The power of remembering

Our parents and grandparents have fascinating stories of faith and struggle that we don't always know or appreciate. And there is a biblical mandate for remembering. I...

The little blue shed: an update from Africa

Two years ago, Tanja Curcic appeared on Record Live to talk about her testimony of becoming an Adventist in Africa after leaving a corporate job and fast-paced city li...

'Til death do us part

Greg and Patsy have been married for 44 years. We chat to them about what it takes to make a relationship last and keep the spark alive. Join us as we celebrate love t...

Family worship: Tradition or transformation

The Seventh-day Adventist church in Australia (AUC) is encouraging people to get back into the habit of doing family worship. Sylvia Mendez, Children, Women's and Fami...

Can there be peace on earth? War in the Christmas season

In his final editorial for 2023, editor Jarrod Stackelroth reflects on the current conflict in the Middle East and how the original promise of Christmas was that Jesus...

The girl who lived off haystacks

Haystacks are an Adventist staple, salad over corn chips with your favourite salsa, guac etc. But could you eat them every day for seven months? We speak to artist, te...

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