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The Joseph Network
The Joseph Network is a conversation between Tim Argall, Executive Principal of Donvale Christian College, Melbourne and a different guest each month. Through telling life stories the podcast explores what it means to live out the school motto - to act justly, love kindness and walk humbly with God.
- 33 - Leigh Hatcher: on the Whitlam dismissal, bushfires, chronic fatigue, and how he discovered the big picture of God’s love
Leigh’s 40-year career in broadcast journalism stretched over more than a generation of breathtaking change in communication. He started as a radio journalist at 2GB in Sydney and worked in the Canberra press gallery for radio, then television between 1975-1976 and 1981-1983. He was Seven Network’s European correspondent and Chief Olympic correspondent, reporting on the Atlanta and Sydney Olympic Games.
For 13 years he was one of the senior presenters at Sky news, through the emergence of what became known as the 24-hour news cycle.
His conversation with Tim Argall begins on the steps of Parliament House, Canberra.
Wed, 24 Nov 2021 - 30min - 32 - Lisa McInnes-Smith: on surviving Year 12, keeping your word, and learning that you really can trust God.
Lisa has written seven best-selling books – and three duds, as she cheerfully admits - and is an internationally known speaker at schools, conferences and business events. She grew up in a family of tennis professionals, surrounded by high achievers from all over the world. At 26, Lisa set her own goal: to positively affect the lives of one million Australian teenagers. It was a goal that was to change her life. For the next eight years, Lisa travelled the country speaking in schools and to youth groups. Parents of those young people, also inspired by what they heard, invited Lisa to speak in their places of business, establishing her as an inspirational corporate speaker. She’s the only person outside North America to be inducted into the International Speakers Hall of Fame.
Lisa was born with her left eye closed, went through many surgical procedures in her early years and, unsurprisingly, was often cruelly teased throughout her schooldays. Her conversation with Tim Argall begins in Year 12.
Tue, 19 Oct 2021 - 28min - 31 - Stuart Robinson: on a Godly response to sexual abuse, good leadership in difficult times, and meeting his birth mother.
The Right Reverend Stuart Robinson was born to unmarried musicians in Kings Cross, Sydney. Adopted and brought up by devout Christians, he’s been involved in church planting, growing Christians not churches, heard shattering stories of child abuse while Bishop of Canberra and Goulburn, and is now Rector of South Head Anglican Church in Sydney. He met his birth mother when he was 30 and his paternal grandfather not long after. They’ve remained in contact ever since. In this podcast Stuart shares what he's learnt about personal healing, being a leader and faith through the dark times.
Fri, 17 Sep 2021 - 21min - 30 - Natasha Moore – on misunderstanding, pessimism, arguments and How the Church is Better and Worse Than You Ever Imagined
Natasha is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Public Christianity. Her conversation with Tim ranges through misunderstanding, entrenched positions and pessimism in public discourse before resolving in the truth that all are made in the image of God – which means we have to learn to speak with people who hold different views.
Natasha has a PhD in English Literature from the University of Cambridge, has two published books to her name, and writes regularly on topics that include books, movies, politics, food, domestic violence, Scripture in schools, war, Thanksgiving, and freedom of speech.
Wed, 18 Aug 2021 - 25min - 29 - Sam Chan – on medical humour, the power of prayer, and talking about Jesus without being “that guy”
Sam is renowned for his energy and passion for evangelism to a sceptical world. A qualified and experienced doctor with a PhD in Theology, he now works with the City Bible Forum, speaking to school and college students, to professionals and academics alike on evangelism, ethics, preaching and story-telling.
He also blogs as the Espresso Theologian, which he describes as a short, quick, buzz of theology - taking you from your world to Jesus in 60 seconds.
In this podcast Sam reminisces about rugby – especially getting concussed – tells how surgeons manage to operate on the correct leg and why the second question, “And how are you REALLY going?” is the key to a real conversation about Jesus.
Fri, 16 Jul 2021 - 26min - 28 - Joseph Kamara – on growing up in poverty, managing disaster relief in East Africa, and the discovery that Christianity isn’t boring.
When Joseph was a child in Uganda, anyone in his village with a bicycle was considered middle-class, and the one with a car was unimaginably wealthy. Today Joseph works with World Vision in East Africa, where he is responsible for humanitarian and disaster relief across nine countries and millions of dollars in aid funds. In this podcast Joseph describes how he first wanted to work against poverty, how he became a Christian, and how an Anglican bishop gave him his first job despite being told that “you’re a Pentecostal!”
Wed, 16 Jun 2021 - 26min - 27 - Brooke Prentis – on justice, understanding, hope and reconciliation from an Aboriginal perspective
Brooke is a proud Wakka Wakka woman and an Aboriginal Christian Leader, writer and speaker. She holds bachelor’s degrees in commerce and arts, majoring in Japanese and Political Science, from the University of Queensland and is a Chartered Accountant. She’s now the CEO of Common Grace - the first indigenous person to be appointed to lead a national Christian organisation. Brooke has a profoundly hopeful approach to the future of 21st century Australia.
Find out about Common Grace here.
Wed, 19 May 2021 - 26min - 25 - David Isaacson: On music, anger, learning and how justice and mercy compel action.
David hails originally from South Africa. He’s a trained classical musician and composer, he holds a PhD in learning design and technology, and he’s devoted to helping the poorest of the poor through education. He’s a Messianic Jew, with a revealing perspective on how justice and mercy meet together in the person of Jesus the Messiah.
Arrangement of “The Trees of the Field” used by kind permission of Rob and Gilly Bennett: other music arranged or composed by David Isaacson.
Thu, 18 Mar 2021 - 26min - 24 - Lisa Tarzia: on poverty, life in the travel industry and destroying idols.
Lisa lived the high life working in the travel industry until a trip to South Africa in 2004 changed her perspective for ever. As she wept over the pain and poverty she'd seen, God took her from a work culture of hedonism to a work culture of humility and service, as the founder of Mission Travel, and then into Selah Tours - designed to give Christians time to pause in the lands of the Bible. But 2020 gave Lisa a different kind of pause - time to reorder loves and destroy idols, from which she's emerged with a deeper, stronger faith in a God who loves without measure.
Tue, 16 Feb 2021 - 24min - 23 - Safina Stewart: On wounded healing, restoration, and Bunjil
Safina is an Indigenous Christian artist whose Indigenous heritage comes from Mabuiag Island in the Torres Strait and Wuthathi Country in Far North Queensland. A storyteller from childhood, Safina tells stories through pictures - stories of wounds healed, creation made beautiful, and encounters with a living, loving creator God. She's experienced rejection, racism and frustration; but what you'll hear is love, laughter and a passion for justice, kindness and humility. Read more about Safina here https://artbysafina.com.au/ The music used is by Safina's brother, Stewart Fergie from Oka Music's new album Sunset Sessions: https://okamusic.com/
Tue, 10 Nov 2020 - 35min - 22 - Tim Dehn: on doubt, lightbulb moments, and finding home
Whether in the media or in mission, Joseph Network producer Tim Dehn has always served his community with a humbling passion. In conversation with long-time friend Tim Argall, he shares his battles with doubt while discerning God’s plans, and why perfection isn’t what God’s all about. This conversation was recorded under remote working restrictions.
Mon, 19 Oct 2020 - 20min - 21 - Tim Meyers: On music, culture shock, mission, and hope.
Tim spent his early years in Papua New Guinea, where his father was a pilot with Mission Aviation Fellowship. Thanks to music and his Christian faith he survived the move to Australia at the age of 12, where an old trumpet started him on the road to earning his living as a professional musician. A conversation on a cruise ship led to a change of direction, studying theology in the US before becoming a Baptist pastor, director of an international mission agency and now principal of Melbourne School of Theology.
Tue, 15 Sep 2020 - 23min - 20 - Stuart Gill: On community, economic development and relationship
Starting out as an astrophysicist and then moving on to the World Bank, Stuart Gill has had a globe-spanning career. Passionate about sustainable social development, he is now a senior member of Second Muse, a development company which has ‘a vision of a prosperous future that is just and equitable for all.’
Education, food production, disaster risk, and community building are just some of the areas where Stuart’s faith as a Christian and skills as an economist are applied every day, in developing nations in the Asia Pacific region.
Wed, 19 Aug 2020 - 17min - 19 - Andie Steele-Smith: On love and service in a poor Cape Town township
Aussie businessman-turned-missionary Andie Steele-Smith hit the headlines in May, when the world's media caught on to how he was bringing together the notorious gangs of Cape Town's African townships to deliver soap, food and other essential supplies to vulnerable residents, housebound because of the COVID-19 lockdown. He tells a story of conviction, compassion and courage that owes everything to the unique power of God to change hate to love: and how he realised that "... these guys were all the same as me and that was very humbling."
Thu, 16 Jul 2020 - 26min - 18 - Kate: On Jogini women, abuse and hope for the hopeless
Kate leads Dignity Freedom Network, whose mission is to bring hope to Indian girls facing a life of rejection and abuse - the Jogini. Through quality education, healthcare and vocational training, founded on the power of Christ to transform, miraculous change is taking place. Kate's story holds tears of pain and tears of relief, reveals anger and love, and tells of cruelty and selfless service. Truly a story of hope.
Thu, 18 Jun 2020 - 21min - 17 - Joel McKerrow: On Poetry, Justice, and Belief Rewoven
Joel McKerrow is an award-winning writer, speaker, educator, creativity specialist and one of Australia's most successful performance poets. His book "Woven" takes the reader from the moment a moulded, inherited faith crumbles and the questions arrive, to a place of belief woven from answers honestly sought.
Thu, 21 May 2020 - 26min - 15 - Jacky and Michael Hammond - Malawi and Covid-19
Our April conversation with Malawi missionaries Mike and Jacky Hammond was recorded long before the global Covid-19 pandemic. As a way of sharing the needs of those living in poorer countries, Mike and Jacky joined Tim Argall for a follow-up chat - by Skype. The communications were challenging, to say the least, but what Mike and Jacky have to share is illuminating. Pray for our brothers and sisters in Malawi, and for those who minister to and care for them.
Fri, 08 May 2020 - 08min - 14 - Jacky and Michael Hammond: On life in Malawi, long-term service, and hopeWed, 15 Apr 2020 - 24min
- 13 - Lucy Holmes and Mary 'MK' Argall: On hosting radio, powerful positivity, and radical equality
Tim is joined by two highly accomplished radio hosts, Lucy Holmes from 89.9 The Light, and Mary 'MK' Argall from Praise 106.5 in Seattle. In a wide-ranging discussion Lucy and MK cover everything from what it means to 'love' their audience through the deeper challenges of life to their strangest meals. They also talk justice, and what that means as part of the first world, and how the concept of 'radical equality' has shaped their thinking.
Wed, 18 Mar 2020 - 27min - 12 - David Smith: On hope, teaching hockey, and a radical 17th century bishop
A native of the United Kingdom, now teaching at Calvin University, Grand Rapids, Professor David Smith has an international reputation as a thinker and practitioner at the place where faith and teaching meet. He quotes the 17th century educator Comenius, who believed that education is for all, regardless of age, class, sex, and nationality, as seeming “more 1960s than 1660s,” and has a great answer to the problem of teaching sporting skills in a Christian way “without doing something rather stupid.”
Mon, 24 Feb 2020 - 25min - 11 - Joel Westa: On B52s, moose-hunting, and the challenge of Christian education.
Joel Westa is a committed follower of Jesus who's flown B52 bombers in action, learning how to apply his faith to deep questions in the process. He loves hunting in the Canadian wilderness and is now CEO of Christian Schools International, based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. In this episode he and Tim discuss the vital function of Christian education in the world today.
Thu, 21 Nov 2019 - 22min - 10 - Mark Purser: On AFL chaplaincy in dark times; and a real response to poverty
Mark Purser is an ordained Baptist pastor who is manager of church relations for Baptist World Aid throughout Victoria and Tasmania. His key concern is inspiring Christ's followers to respond to world poverty min a way which truly reflects their faith.
He also loves football! He served as chaplain to Adelaide Crows for five years, during which the Club faced perhaps their most difficult times, and is now chaplain to Essendon Bombers.
Wed, 16 Oct 2019 - 20min - 9 - Tony Rinaudo (AM): The "Forest Maker" on transforming the deserts of Africa
Tony Rinaudo, member of the Order of Australia and recipient of the Right Livelihood Award, also known as the “Alternative Nobel Prize”, has pioneered a work which has seen millions of hectares of African desert reforested. The results are so significant that it can be seen from space.
Growing up in country Victoria, Tony has always loved the natural world, and might well have ended up as a farmer if God had not directed him to Niger, mission, and into a work which has transformed the face of a continent.
Thu, 12 Sep 2019 - 28min - 8 - Jason Smith: On Identity, Character, and Guarding LeBron James!
Jason Smith is an Olympian and NBL veteran, and former Captain of the Australian men's basketball team. Recruited as a teen to Cal Lutheran College in the US, Smith went on to captain the Boomers at the Sydney Olympics.
He joins Tim to reflect on his career, and particularly to share his experiences of journeying in faith whilst also becoming an elite athlete.
Thu, 15 Aug 2019 - 21min - 7 - Sarah Elliott: On Success and Faith in International Cricket
Sarah Elliott joins us to share the highs and lows of her cricketing career - from her maiden test century against England to being the 'most capped drinks carrier'. Tim and Sarah discuss what it means to be a committed Christian in professional sport, and how Sarah's own faith has played itself out in that setting.
Wed, 17 Jul 2019 - 25min - 6 - Frida Umuhoza: Destined to Live - Surviving Rwanda
In 1994 Frida Umuhoza survived the genocide of Tutsi people in Rwanda. Frida's story is a confronting one, persecuted from childhood for her ethnicity, the traumatic loss of her entire family, and then living alongside her persecutors in the aftermath of the nationwide genocide. Frida shares her experiences with us, including how she found freedom from her past when she gave her life to Christ.
Frida is the author of Chosen to Die, Destined to Live and In The School of Resilience. She has spoken of her experiences around the world, including to the U.N.
To learn about CBL's work in Rwanda visit: www.compelledbylove.org.au
Tue, 18 Jun 2019 - 24min - 5 - A Conversation with Daniel Flynn: On Barack Obama, Gratitude, and Life Saving Water
Daniel Flynn is one of the founders of Thankyou., a social enterprise dedicated to ending world poverty.
It started with an impossible idea: a bottle of water that exists to help end the World Water Crisis. Daniel leads us through the highs and lows of his journey growing Thankyou., being interviewed by Barack Obama, pulling products off shelves, and navigating an intensely competitive commercial space. In all these things Daniel strives to live out his faith, using Thankyou. to love people around the world who are trapped in extreme poverty.
Thu, 16 May 2019 - 25min - 4 - A Conversation with Tony Sinn: On Policing, Refugees, and Justice
Tony Sinn is an officer with the Australian Federal Police and has spent almost two-and-a-half decades policing. In that time he has encountered many challenging circumstances, including a maritime disaster off the coast of Indonesia in which many refugees lost their lives.
Tony shares with us the impact that responding to that had on his view of asylum seekers, the effect policing has had on his family life, and discovering the human story behind criminal offences.
Tue, 23 Apr 2019 - 22min - 3 - A Conversation with Susannah McFarlane: About Writing, Empowering Girls, and Finding Faith as an Adult
We're joined by award winning author Susannah McFarlane, creator of the EJ12 Girl Hero and Boy vs Beast series.
Susannah shares with us her journey to faith as an adult through meeting her birth mother, examining the evidence for the resurrection, and her own faith encounters. We also hear about her passion for giving girls empowering stories, inspired by her love for her daughter.
Tue, 19 Mar 2019 - 22min - 2 - A Conversation with Steve Venour: About Africa, Adoption, and the Perfect Romantic Proposal
Steve is something of a polymath. He's taught at Donvale for many years, has been a youth pastor, and worked in aid and development in one of the hardest areas of Africa. He and his wife Sal have three daughters, all adopted from Ethiopia. He is currently the Head of Secondary at Donvale and he joins us to share his journey to Christianity, his experiences in Africa, and how he proposed to his wife.
Tue, 19 Feb 2019 - 22min - 1 - Introducing the Joseph NetworkTue, 05 Feb 2019 - 02min
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