Tomorrow’s Melbourne: A Podcast with Murray Campbell
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9 episodes
3 months ago
As a Christian, I am persuaded that the good news of Jesus Christ offers a better story to the more popular narratives we hear in our culture.
Instead of pushing the good news of Jesus to the periphery of society I want to encourage us to engage with it once more. I’m convinced that in the person and work of Jesus Christ we uncover a story that is more true and beautiful and satisfying then we have perhaps realised.
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As a Christian, I am persuaded that the good news of Jesus Christ offers a better story to the more popular narratives we hear in our culture.
Instead of pushing the good news of Jesus to the periphery of society I want to encourage us to engage with it once more. I’m convinced that in the person and work of Jesus Christ we uncover a story that is more true and beautiful and satisfying then we have perhaps realised.
Tomorrow’s Melbourne: A Podcast with Murray Campbell
18 minutes
4 months ago
Episode 1: Winter in Melbourne
Tomorrow's Melbourne.
Welcome to a new podcast for Melbourne, looking at the issues and questions facing our city and exploring how the message of Jesus Christ provides real answers.
Murray Campbell is a long-term Melbournian who has been writing about culture and Christianity for years. He is now bringing his ideas to a podcast to share with the people of Melbourne.
Poem: 'the season that was Melbourne' https://murraycampbell.net/2020/09/19/the-season-that-was-melbourne/
Tomorrow’s Melbourne: A Podcast with Murray Campbell
As a Christian, I am persuaded that the good news of Jesus Christ offers a better story to the more popular narratives we hear in our culture.
Instead of pushing the good news of Jesus to the periphery of society I want to encourage us to engage with it once more. I’m convinced that in the person and work of Jesus Christ we uncover a story that is more true and beautiful and satisfying then we have perhaps realised.