Podcast: Interview

Michael Oon

Michael Oon is like the Bear Grylls of Australia! He is an executive coach and the CEO of The 4th Musketeer Australia. He takes teams of men out to the Australia Bush on life-changing journeys called the “Extreme Character challenge.” Surrounded by stunning scenery, they seek the boundaries of their abilities in overcoming the deep abyss between the head and the heart. In the wilderness, friends become brothers and it is there where God reveals Himself to those with ‘hungry’ hearts. Listen in to his story.

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Jeff Lawrence

Jeff Lawrence is a Biblical Storyteller knows as “The Storycatcher”. He is a practitioner of the art of listening, catching our stories, inviting connections and finding directions. He also provides training in male suicide awareness and male suicide prevention, and he runs “Sole to Soul”, A Men’s Contemplative Bushwalking Retreat. And he’s the Chairman of a his local men’s shed in his spare time. Listen in to Jeff’s testimony of how God has used him to impact many lives!

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Sam Childers

Sam Childers is well known at “The Machine Gun Preacher.” Gerard Butler played the role of Sam Childers in the film based on Sam’s life. Sam is a former Outlaws Bikie member who now dedicates his life and resources to rescue children in the war zone of South Sudan. Childers and his wife Lynn founded and operate Angels of East Africa, the Children’s Village Orphanage in South Sudan, where they currently have more than 300 children in their care. Listen in to his story of getting set free from addictions and the message he is bringing to Australia, as he speaks in Prisons, schools, churches and many public events.

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Daniel Mingo

Daniel Mingo is the Founder of Abba’s Delight, USA, a Christian ministry which assists born-again believers and families and friends of those who are gay-identified, resolve the conflict of the effects of homosexuality on their lives. Daniel became a born-again Christian at age 17, yet for nearly 30 years secretly involved himself in homosexual activity through anonymous encounters. Intensely pursuing discipleship in Jesus while dying to the temptations of same sex attractions proved a monumental internal conflict, yet Daniel neither took on a gay identity nor immersed himself in the gay culture. Realizing he had been feeding a sexual addiction for nearly 30 years, Daniel went into recovery in 1993 through mentor counseling and attending support/recovery group meetings, and continues that overcoming process today. In ministry, Daniel relies on the Bible as the inerrant Word of God; the leading of the Holy Spirit; his 20+ years of experience pursuing his own sexual addiction recovery and purity; and the work and ministry of the Holy Spirit to change, and more perfectly conform, His saints to the image of Jesus. Daniel and his wife, Fran, were married in 1983 and have three adult sons.

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Michael Sweet

Michael Sweet is the lead singer for Christian Heavy Metal band Stryper. Well known for their highpitched vocals, black and yellow spandex suits and throwing Bibles out from the stage, Stryper has the sound and look of bands like Van Halen and Bon Jovi but with a Christian message. The name “Stryper” derives from the Bible “But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed in Isaiah 53:5. With songs like, “To Hell with the Devil,” “In God we Trust,” “No More Hell to Pay'” and “God Damn Evil” they have received grammy nominations, Top 40 hits and Dove awards. Listen in to hear Michael Sweet share his sweet story and the secret to how he can still reach those high notes!

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Jason Stevens

Jason Stevens is a former Rugby League player who has featured regularly on “The Footy Show.” He shares about his faith, his love for God’s word and the heart behind his book, “Worth the wait.” Jason has also written and produced a movie called “Chasing Comets.” It’s loosely based on Jason’s life and how he found faith. Featuring Stan Walker, Beau Ryan and a stellar cast, Jason is hoping this will be the first of many films.

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Luke Howarth

Luke Howarth is the Federal member for Petrie, QLD. He shares about his transition from running a small-business to becoming a politician. In his maiden speech to parliament he said, ‘Life is about relationships.’ I truly believe this. The most important relationships in my life are: (1) my relationship with God, as a man of strong faith, and (2) my relationship with those people around me – my friends, my family, my neighbours and my work colleagues in this place. At the end of the day, when everything else is gone, relationships are what count.

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Steve Addison

Steve Addison has a calling to fuel movements that multiply disciples and churches everywhere. He and his wife, Michelle, lead MOVE, an Australia-based mission agency dedicated to making disciples and multiplying churches around the world. Steve began his research into Christian movements in the late 1980s while serving as a church planter in Melbourne, Australia, and he is the author of Movements That Change the World: Five Keys to Spreading the Gospel, and What Jesus Started: Joining the Movement, Changing the World.

Steve loves walking, historical novels, Shakespeare, anything written by G K Chesterton or C S Lewis, Sunday afternoon naps, watching Australia beat the Poms at cricket, and the Kiwis at Rugby and supporting the Collingwood Football Club.

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Bobbie Cain

Bobbie Cain shares her heartbreaking story of trials and triumphs in this compelling conversation. Bobbie has faced battles with abuse, addiction, and mental health issues, but after coming to Christ in a dramatic conversion, her life now has meaning and purpose.

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Mark Greenwood

Mark Greenwood is an Aussie Pastor and Author with a heart for discipleship. He’s worked with Youth For Christ running discipleship schools and other programs. He has also been working with the Glory City Church Network, helping develop a local church/discipleship community in Darwin.

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