Dr Craig Heilmann brings a fresh perspective as a non-Catholic public theologian to the speculation swirling around the 267th Pope - his character, his priorities, and how he lives out the call to follow Christ.
What did Trump have to do with it?
Across the Tasman, Anthony Albanese has been re-elected Prime Minister, the first in 20 years to win back-to-back elections since Liberal leader John Howard served his fourth and final term. Andrew Urquhart caught up with Australian correspondent and public theologian Dr Craig Heilmann, for some insight as to how things played out over the weekend at polling booths, in what many consider to be an unexpected turn of events.
Dr Craig Heilmann, Rhema's Australian Correspondent, joins Andrew Urquhart to chat about the latest headlines happening across the ditch.
Australian Correspondent Dr Craig Heilmann unpacks some of the latest headlines in Australia with Andrew Urquhart on Rhema Days.
Governments are bending their knees. Craig Heilmann debunks the myth that religion is dead and points to a new creed in town.
In the wake of NSW student protests that overturned an imam's disciplinary action, he challenges Christians - from school leaders to leaders of state - to respond with conviction and publically declare their faith.
Dr Craig Heilmann joins Andrew Urquhart to discuss the latest developments in Australian news.
Australian Correspondent for Rhema Days, Dr Craig Heilmann, has the latest faith-related news from across the Tasman. In this korero he updates Andrew Urquhart about the inquest into a cult ambush on police, reaction to a Muslim cleric's dismissiveness of Australian democracy, and the lack of clarity around employment law overriding Christian schools' constitutions.
Dr Craig Heilmann, Rhema’s Australian correspondent, joins Andrew Urquhart to discuss the latest headlines from Australia.
Dr Craig Heilmann, Rhema's Australian Correspondent, joins Andrew Urquhart to chat about the latest headlines happening across the ditch.
Dr. Craig Heilmann breaks down Australia's ongoing economic challenges, moving from Olympic glory to financial strain. With inflation still running high, Treasurer Dr. Chalmers is in a standoff with the Reserve Bank over rising interest rates and government spending. While Australia tries to rein in inflation, Dr. Craig explores the debate over who’s really to blame – the government or the Reserve Bank – and how these economic pressures are impacting businesses and individuals in Australia.
Craig Heilmann chats with Andrew Urquhart about the recent protests and how it is manufacturing a new generation of heat.
The image of Christopher Luxon appearing to pay homage at a foreign place of worship has led some Kiwi Christians to question the Prime Minister's spiritual convictions. Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki's criticism of his actions at a Sikh temple visit with Indian PM Narendra Modi has garnered mixed reactions, especially around his claim that the Prime Minister's "spiritual surrender" has cursed New Zealand.
Rhema's Australian correspondent, Dr Craig Heilman, discusses recent Australian headlines, including Peter Dutton's nuclear plan, the final Latin Mass at Melbourne’s St Patrick’s Cathedral, and the vandalism of Australian Labor MP Josh Burns' office in St Kilda.
Is protection from discrimination and hate-speech a one-way street?
Dr Craig Heilmann reflects on some startling and contradictory news from across the Tasman: hate-speech laws spurred by a bomb threat that turned out to be a hoax; yet the deafening silence when an activist openly mocks an image central to Christianity.
Rhema Day's Australian correspondent Dr Craig Heilmann joins Andrew Urquhart to share his insights on the latest news from Australia. This week, the focus is on the big bipartisan bust-up over Israel, Prime Minister Albanese's apology following a Tourette’s slur, and Nicheliving boss Ronnie Michel-Elhaj's surprising claim that unfinished Perth homes will be completed through 'divine intervention.'
Rhema's Australian correspondent Dr Craig Heilmann converses with Andrew Urquhart on the gravity behind the two recent Australian stabbings, one in a mall and the other in a church.
Our response to today's social dilemmas is one key way we can be ambasssadors for Christ. Craig Heilmann applies Christian companssion to some hot-button issues, like the Trump administration's immigration clampdown, and the spurts of anti-Semitism seen recently in Australia.
Rhema's Australian Correspondent Dr Craig Heilmann, joins Andrew Urquhart on the show to discuss some of the latest news across Australia.
Craig Heilmann, Rhema Day's correspondent from Australia, joins Andrew Urquhart to offer insights into the latest happenings across the ditch.
The 501s are making headlines in Australia once again, highlighting the issue of several thousand career criminals who are not supposed to be in the country. Australian correspondent Dr Craig Heilmann has joined Andrew Urquhart to discuss how the country's immigration system is breaking down.
The Israel–Gaza Conflict is a heated topic and for good reason. Craig Heilmann chats with Andrew Urquhart about the recent protests and how it could be manufacturing a new generation of heat.
Craig Heilmann engages in a discussion with Andrew Urquhart, delving into current events unfolding across the border. Topics include issues such as discrimination in schools, infrastructure strain due to high immigration rates, and the feasibility of hosting the Brisbane Olympics amid challenging economic conditions
A recent Australian statistic showed a decline in people getting married, with 1/4 people being a one-person household. Dr Craig Heilmann discusses his thoughts with Andrew Urquhart on why this might be.
Rhema Days invites Australian correspondent Craig Heilmann to discuss the latest news stories in Australia, including the Green Party being criticized for causing social division over the Middle East, sexual harassment and bullying claims shaking the ABC, and highlights from State of Origin Game One.
Australian correspondent, Craig Heilmann, joins Andrew Urquhart on the program to discuss what is happening across the ditch
Rhema Day's Australian correspondent, Craig Heilmann, joins Andrew Urquhart to discuss his insights on the housing crisis in Australia and New Zealand, along with other current Australian headlines.
Rhema Day's Australian correspondent Craig Heilmann joins Andrew Urquhart to share his views on current affairs happening across the ditch
Andrew Urquhart from Rhema Days raises the question: Can the government actually tell the truth about something? Australian voters might be confused regarding the truth of the current referendum, and Dr. Craig Heilmann aims to provide clarity.
Craig Heilmann joins Andrew Urquhart for another weekly conversation, this time addressing Qatar Airways pursuing a revenge route with the Virgin deal, a woman charged after waving a Hezbollah flag at a pro-Palestine rally in Sydney, and Senator Payman, who could launch a political party in a matter of weeks.
Rhema Days' Austrian Correspondent Dr Craig Heilmann shares his latest thoughts on current news across Australia & New Zealand.
Dr Craig Heilmann chimes in on some current news, covering the Flight MH370 disappearance a decade on, whether school suspensions are a breach of human rights, the Dunkley Bi election, and why US evangelicals adore Putin.
How good are you at saving? Dr. Craig Heilmann, Senior Minister from The Upper Room, talks about the money-management state of the nation and questions money stewardship.
Dr Craig Heilmann joins Andrew Urquhart for their weekly conversation, this time delving into some noteworthy headlines from Australian news.
Can you be a politician that tells the truth? Senior pastor from Upper Room, Dr Craig Heilmann shares his thoughts on Rhema Days about the frustration of political lies to gain the votes.
Rhema Days invites Australian correspondent Craig Heilmann to discuss the latest news stories in Australia.
When universities silence debate, everyone loses. Dr Craig Heilmann joins Andrew Urquhart to discuss the courageous stand of Professor Elizabeth Rata at the University of Auckland, in her defence of biological truth, disciplinary expertise, freedom of speech, informed debate and critical thinking in academia.