Signs of the Times is a Christian worldview magazine published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Australia since 1886. The podcast is a little newer than that.
You'd be forgiven for not having ever heard of P. Oxy. XV 1786, otherwise known as the "Oxyrhynchus hymn". It's a papyrus manuscript written in Greek and was discovered, alongside numerous other papyri, in the ancient buried city of Oxyrhynchus, Egypt in 1918. We don't have the entire hymn, but what we do have goes a little like this:
You'd be forgiven for not having ever heard of P. Oxy. XV 1786, otherwise known as the "Oxyrhynchus hymn". It's a papyrus manuscript written in Greek and was discovered, alongside numerous other papyri, in the ancient buried city of Oxyrhynchus, Egypt in 1918. We don't have the entire hymn, but what we do have goes a little like this:
Why do so many of us feel not good enough, unlovable, or like we don’t belong? Clinical psychologist Jessica Bishop explains how these “life’s lies” form, how they impact us, and how we can start to break free—through both psychology and grace.
To view the full list of schemas head to this link: https://www.attachmentproject.com/blog/early-maladaptive-schemas/
Read the article | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | X
What does it mean to celebrate NAIDOC Week—not just as a cultural observance, but as a national calling? In this episode, Indigenous pastor Darren Garlett unpacks the history, heart and hope behind NAIDOC and what it really means for Australia’s future. We talk about truth-telling, intergenerational mentoring, the role of faith and why reconciliation starts with walking across the room.
Are we feeling our way into failure? In an age where empathy is praised as a high virtue, some argue it's steering us toward destruction. This episode explores the unintended consequences of unchecked compassion—and those who advocate for the abandonment of empathy altogether. Is our obsession with empathy making the West morally fragile?
Read the article | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | X
In this episode, we speak to Mitchell Strahan. Mitch recently reviewed the recent TV series House of David, which you can read here. We dug a little deeper beneath the surface of the show, its historical background and how the show portrays the Bible stories, characters—and God.
Fair warning: it gets nerdy.
Read Mitch's article | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | X
What if Communion wasn’t just a sacred ritual—but a bold act of social resistance? In this episode, we dive into Paul's scorching critique of classism in the Corinthian church and explore how a shared meal became a battleground for justice, dignity, and radical equality. From Martin Luther to modern-day churches, what does Paul’s message in 1 Corinthians 11 have to say about power, privilege, and who gets a seat at the tab...
Mother's Day is here and to celebrate, Zanita spoke to some of the mothers who often get forgotten: the mothers of the mothers. So, however you celebrate this year, don't forget to listen to your mum. You may be surprised what wisdom she has to offer.
Zanita's article | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | X
Covid-19 changed a great many things—including how we think about illnesses and pandemics in general. Zombie movies hit different post-Covid and the upcoming film 28 Years Later explores a world irrevocably shaped by its own pandemic.
Join us in talking to Mark Hadley about his recent article Pandemics and the problem of pain. We talk about the movie but more interestingly, we talk about the issue that has plagued believer...
In this special episode, Zanita and Jesse discuss the recent passing of Pope Francis. What happens after the pope's death, the mourning period and the appointment of a new pope?
If you'd prefer to read Jesse's write up, you can do so here.
More Signs of the Times | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | X
When Signs of the Times editor Jarrod Stackelroth embarked on a journey walking the Kokoda Track, he couldn't have imagined the ups and downs he would experience. Despite the hardships he was about to endure, it taught him a lesson he'd never forget.
Read Jarrod's article | More Signs of the Times | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | X
For our first (belated) episode for 2025, we speak to Simon Matthews. Simon is a psychologist and academic who specialises in behaviour change.
In this episode, we ask all the tough questions including: is behaviour change really possible, long term? What about discipline culture, what with ice plunges and getting up at 4am? And how can I know I'm really living according to my values?
All this and more in episode 220 of Sig...
We're back for our annual end-of-year roundup featuring the whole team, all together! In this episode, Jarrod, Zanita and Jesse talk about their favourite episodes for the year, stories in the news we wished we'd had more time to cover and what's in store for 2025.
If you've been a faithful listener this year, we'd also like to say thank-you for enabling us to have conversations that matter. We wish you a very happy Christm...
Road to Bethlehem is an extraordinary event that happens every year in selected locations around Australia and New Zealand. It also has just celebrated its 30th birthday. Join friend of the pod Nathan Brown as he speaks to the current director of RtB Melbourne, Alicia Ralph.
Read Nathan's article | Read Nathan's other article | More Signs of the Times | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | X
...War is more in our faces than it's ever been before. But in the face of more global conflicts, have we become almost spiritually attracted to it?
Read Jarrod's article | Adventist conscientious objectors | More Signs of the Times | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | X
It's the race that stops the nation. But should we stop it altogether?
Read the article | More Signs of the Times | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | X
Coalition for the Protection of Racehorses | Nup to the Cup | ADRA Australia
The two topics we were all taught to avoid at the dinner table are religion and politics. Today, we're tackling both. In the light of the upcoming American election, we speak to Mark Hadley about Alex Garland's Civil War. What can it teach us about religion and politics, and how should we relate the two to each other?
Read Mark's review of Civil War | More Signs of the Times | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | X
In this episode, we speak to Kelli Pepa. Kelli is a pastor, dad and former member of NZ's own Purest Form. Purest Form was one of the very first R&B groups in New Zealand and in many ways, paved the way for the modern Kiwi R&B scene. We talk to Kelli about his journey in the music industry, his background of faith and the journey that led him away from Purest Form and into pastoral ministry.
This episode is a special one. We spoke to not one, not two—but three guests about the issues of climate change in the South Pacific.
Connect with Tracie & Taupo | ADRA NZ | "People Need the Lord" song
More Signs of the Times | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | X
This episode was more difficult than most to put together. Today, we're talking to Greg Young about Ukraine and the refugee crisis that's currently going on in it.
ADRA Australia —> Get involved in what ADRA is doing with refugees
The latest news in 4 minutes updated every hour, every day.
Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations. Follow now to get the latest episodes of Dateline NBC completely free, or subscribe to Dateline Premium for ad-free listening and exclusive bonus content: DatelinePremium.com
The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and current events with intelligence and humor. From the border crisis, to the madness of cancel culture and far-left missteps, Clay and Buck guide listeners through the latest headlines and hot topics with fun and entertaining conversations and opinions.
If you've ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Uprising, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks, then look no further. Josh and Chuck have you covered.
Charlie is America's hardest working grassroots activist who has your inside scoop on the biggest news of the day and what's really going on behind the headlines. The founder of Turning Point USA and one of social media's most engaged personalities, Charlie is on the front lines of America’s culture war, mobilizing hundreds of thousands of students on over 3,500 college and high school campuses across the country, bringing you your daily dose of clarity in a sea of chaos all from his signature no-holds-barred, unapologetically conservative, freedom-loving point of view. You can also watch Charlie Kirk on Salem News Channel