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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...

Is the church racist?
Adventism has some unique contributions to make to the conversation around race and the church. We speak to Nathan Brown and Maury Jackson, two of the contributors and...

"Doctor you saw my angel" and other stories
#Recordlive We speak with Dr Danijela Schubert about some of her amazing life experiences and how God shows up in ordinary lives but we often forget to look for Him. D...

Dare to be different
Have you ever felt weird? Like you didn't fit in. We're encouraged to be a peculiar people but it can be hard sometimes. And as church we also often strive to fit in. ...

Is Ellen White still relevant to young people?
#RecordLive As part of the recent SPD's Ellen White Symposium, our host Jarrod Stackelroth interviewed a panel of young people on the relevance of Ellen White. On Reco...

Diving into AI with Daryl Gungadoo
AI has been with us for some time but has really exploded this year. With these sudden developments, people might experience a range of emotions, ranging from exciteme...

Building Resilience with Eddie Hypolite
Eddie Hypolite has spent the past 20 years travelling internationally as a much sought after motivational speaker, educational consultant and leadership and personal d...

Courageous Women of the Reformation
When we list heroes of the Reformation, we hear names like Luther, Calvin, Zwingli and many more. But we rarely hear about the women who wrote, studied supported and w...

The hardest thing for a Christian
What is the hardest thing for a Christian? Well I'm sure there could be debate around the subject but tune in to see what we think it is at 4pm AEST. Record Live where...

Riding the relationship rollercoaster
Relationships are tricky to navigate and can go up and down. Paul Borgacs is a relationship expert and counsellor who gives us some great and practical tips for buildi...

Adventist Heritage: Rusty or relevant
Is history just stuffy and boring? No! Not according to our guests this week. Megan and Zoe are two young women who are working at Adventist Heritage while they pursue...

The rise of Adventist Fundamentalism with Michael Campbell
We speak with Adventist historian and director of the North American Division's department of Archives, Statistics and Research, Dr Michael Campbell about his book 192...
