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by Phillip Jensen
Phillip Jensen speaks on Anger as part of a series on emotions in the Christian life, delivered at the Australia Day Convention 2010
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Film & TV
Mark Hadley is a communicator and has worked in the visual media for more than twenty years, producing television series and documentaries for Australian and international television networks.

Mark Hadley reviews the phenomenon that is Glee
The format is so familiar that Dastan, Disney’s new Prince of Persia, could be Captain Jack Sparrow with a scimitar. But there is one small gospel twist.
We want to hear if the Masterchef-inspired foodie craze is impacting your church...
Earlier this month, the ABC aired an interview with me on the Hungry Beast program where I shared my testimony.
It is one of the wonders of the modern age that people can listen to a story a hundred times over and still not hear its main point.
A TV show that shows the ‘tough love’ in the homes of committed Christians actually works. Sounds like a winner?
Stephen Fry has used his enormous wit and literary skill to present some of the most accessible and revealing documentaries of recent times – sadly, Stephen Fry in America is one that is too easy to forget.
Where does your dolphin come from?
What is it that makes a house feel like a home? The times you have spent there? The people who share it? The careless scattering of underwear on furniture? The television series Grand Designs suggests that in part it is the architecture that speaks to your soul.
Every decade seems produces one vintage year for Australian cinema. In 2009 local film-buffs will be cellaring a bumper crop. Add actor-director Matt Newton’s debut Three Blind Mice to this list.
I like to think of myself as a ‘Renaissance Man’ – it’s the only way I can bring together my love of surfing and period dramas like The Young Victoria.
The taking of Pelham 123 begins as a straightforward hostage drama, but quickly develops into a struggle between one man who hungers for revenge and another who craves redemption.
United States of Tara provides Christians with an opportunity to discuss the unhealthy fragmentation of our secular and spiritual lives.
District 9 demonstrates that producers and viewers continue to express faith in a set of values that are truly universal, which is helpful for Christians who believe in a single creator.
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