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Pacific Soul Podcast
Radio Australia
70 episodes
3 weeks ago
Pacific Soul explores the higher purposes of Pasifika peoples and asks theologians and worshippers alike, what do we believe?
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Pacific Soul explores the higher purposes of Pasifika peoples and asks theologians and worshippers alike, what do we believe?
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Pacific Soul Podcast
Pacific Soul
Pacific Soul explores the higher purposes of Pasifika peoples.
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1 month ago
24 minutes 22 seconds

Pacific Soul Podcast
Come to the Hapi Isles Christmas (there's a 35kg pig on the menu)
We’re off to the Hapi Isles Solomon Islands Christmas Concert. There’s music, carols, the whole community… and yes, a 35-kilogram pig ready to be devoured.
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1 month ago
19 minutes 12 seconds

Pacific Soul Podcast
Keeping the faith during hardship, struggle and injustice
In a world wrestling with injustice, division and exhaustion, Reverend Mata Havea Hiliau reminds us that faith is not escape, but a courageous act of hope and radical welcome.
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1 month ago
19 minutes 53 seconds

Pacific Soul Podcast
Gwen Amankwah-Toa has always found a home in the Anglican Church
At St Clement's Anglican Church, Gwen Amankwah Toa finds strength and hope in the face of ongoing injustice. 
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1 month ago
24 minutes 51 seconds

Pacific Soul Podcast
Who does the housework? Scripture tells us to share the load
Pacific churches are taking a look at what the Bible says about men, women, power, and love and it’s shaking up long-held beliefs. 
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1 month ago
24 minutes 52 seconds

Pacific Soul Podcast
From village catechist to saint, the life and legacy of Peter To Rot
In the heart of Rome, before tens of thousands gathered in St Peter's Square, the name of Peter To Rot was declared among the saints. This recognition was more than 80 years in the making.  From a wartime prison in East New Britain in Papua New Guinea to the grandeur of the Vatican, his story traces a faith lived quietly but courageously. So how did a village catechist become the first Melanesian saint?
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2 months ago
24 minutes 50 seconds

Pacific Soul Podcast
What can LDS members expect from their new president?
With Prophet Russell M Nelson’s passing and Dallin H Oaks now leading the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, members face a period of change.
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2 months ago
24 minutes 23 seconds

Pacific Soul Podcast
Reverend Siera Bird lives out gender equality theology
On any given Sunday in Fiji and Vanuatu, church members gather with Reverend Siera Bird and her husband, Reverend Dr Cliff Bird, to open the Bible in a new way that confronts violence and re-imagines equality.  Reverend Siera Bird never planned to pioneer a theology movement; it began with the quiet questions she asked herself after becoming a mother, questions that would grow into a Pacific-born approach to gender equality in faith and family.
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2 months ago
24 minutes 52 seconds

Pacific Soul Podcast
Doroleen's life as a Seventh-day Adventist
Across Vanuatu, nearly 15% of the population are Seventh-day Adventists, a faith that shapes life from childhood.  Doroleen Falau from Ambrym grew up with a promise box, a small container filled with handwritten Bible verses or prayers that she continues to draw from each day for guidance and encouragement.  Today, Doroleen is a young single mother, balancing the demands of work and raising her daughter while staying grounded in her beliefs.
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2 months ago
21 minutes 25 seconds

Pacific Soul Podcast
As politics and religion are increasingly intertwined, who really speaks for the people?
Across the Pacific, politics and religion are increasingly intertwined.  Governments are making moves framed by Christian Zionism, like Fiji opening an embassy in Israel, as if whole nations can be declared supporters of Israel.  But who really speaks for the people?  Who decides if a country stands with Israel or recognises Palestinian rights?  We meet Kristel Whippy, an Indo-Fijian lawyer and activist behind Tracking Democracy in Fiji.
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3 months ago
24 minutes 51 seconds

Pacific Soul Podcast
'Not in our name': Jewish council condemns Pacific leaders' support for Israel
Christian Zionists say the land was promised to the Jews — but what do Jewish people actually believe?
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3 months ago
24 minutes 54 seconds

Pacific Soul Podcast
Vanuatu's 'two sexes law' raises fears for rights of LGBTQIA+ community
In Vanuatu, a proposed constitutional amendment known as the 'two sexes law' has ignited debate over the rights and recognition of LGBTQIA+ people.
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4 months ago
24 minutes 54 seconds

Pacific Soul Podcast
Reawakening the great Moanan empires of the Pacific
The story of the Pacific is more than one of scattered islands, but the story of great oceanic empires, cosmologies, and networks that connected Moanan peoples long before European arrival. 
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4 months ago
24 minutes 21 seconds

Pacific Soul Podcast
Pacific stories are not just myths, but living cosmologies
Burotukula, the fabled Fijian island said to shimmer into view when the heart is pure, reminds us that Pacific stories are not just myths but living cosmologies. 
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4 months ago
24 minutes 55 seconds

Pacific Soul Podcast
'Pastor by circumstance': How Susan Kingal kept her church alive through loss and adversity
When Pastor Susan Kingal's husband died suddenly, she found herself leading the ministry they had built together, a role she calls "pastor by circumstance."  In the face of doubt, loss, and a shrinking congregation, she chose faith and perseverance, keeping the doors open and guiding her community for more than a decade.
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4 months ago
24 minutes 21 seconds

Pacific Soul Podcast
The Bible brought ideas of spirituality to the Pacific but it was already deeply alive
Before the Bible reached the Pacific, spirituality was already alive in the land, ocean, and sky.
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5 months ago
24 minutes 51 seconds

Pacific Soul Podcast
Grandson of Blessed Peter To Rot wants historical sites preserved ahead of canonisation
The family of saint-to-be Blessed Peter To Rot is calling on the government to preserve key historical sites connected to his life to honour his legacy and support the expected influx of visitors.
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5 months ago
24 minutes 54 seconds

Pacific Soul Podcast
Christian and iTaukei rituals unite in historic awakening of chiefly power in Fiji
A powerful shift is unfolding on Lakeba, where the installation of Ratu Tevita Uluilakeba Mara marks not only the revival of chiefly power in Fiji but also a historic blending of Christian and iTaukei traditions.
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5 months ago
24 minutes 51 seconds

Pacific Soul Podcast
Challenging the legacy of Margaret Mead, Pacific researchers demand respect
Lefaoali‘i Dr Dion Enari warns that without Pacific research methodologies, we risk being whitewashed and “Margaret Meaded”, meaning spoken over and defined by outsiders, like the early 20th century anthropologist. 
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6 months ago
24 minutes 24 seconds

Pacific Soul Podcast
Mal Meninga on being South Sea Islander and honouring blackbirding history
Mal Meninga opens up about what it means to him to be a South Sea Islander, and how his heritage shapes who he is today.
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6 months ago
24 minutes 51 seconds

Pacific Soul Podcast
Pacific Soul explores the higher purposes of Pasifika peoples and asks theologians and worshippers alike, what do we believe?