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Rachael Farthing

Stories of Hope

Release Date: 03/14/2024

Narelle Unicomb. Reposted. Kayaking Comedienne and more. show art Narelle Unicomb. Reposted. Kayaking Comedienne and more.

Stories of Hope

Narelle is a third generation Salvo and grew up in PNG with her Missionary parents.  Her life story is a consistent development of what it means to serve, to be real and to be authentically engaged in community.  Narelle loves adventure and doing new things and I suspect she always will.  

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The rewards and rigors of leadership show art The rewards and rigors of leadership

Stories of Hope

Leadership is a mixed bag.  Often rewarding, like the time I got this great poster at my farewell from Villawood Salvos in Sydney, but also devastating like the time a rehab I was running in Adelaide got closed unexpectedly.   It's important to count the cost and to get the support you need to compensate for your weaknesses, but not much happens if people are too scared to lead.  

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Carmen Seaman show art Carmen Seaman

Stories of Hope

Carmen is one of the nicest people you could meet and the lovely Sue and I have valued her friendship for many years.  But being nice comes at a cost and the journey to a more authentic place for Carmen involves having a baby and becoming a Jazzercise instructor.  We have an honest and important chat in this episode and it will do you good to tune in and have a listen.  

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A life of sacrifices show art A life of sacrifices

Stories of Hope

Its a fine line sometimes between being selfless and sacrificial to demonstrate our love or our commitment to a cause and being sensible stewards of our body, mind and spirit.     Rory McIlroys parents Gerry and Rosie saw Rorys potential as a golfer and took on extra jobs to support his career as they were not wealthy.  Their sacrifices have paid off big time, but for most of us selflessness does not result in lifelong riches or amazing achievements.  It's often the little things like getting a cup of tea for the lovely Sue when we are both comfortable on the couch,...

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Chef Dominique Rizzo - reposted. show art Chef Dominique Rizzo - reposted.

Stories of Hope

Dominique Rizzo is one of Queenslands most successful female chefs.  She is dynamic and soulful and has featured on ready steady cook and runs cooking tours throughout Europe.  She helped the Salvos cater for a massive Christmas lunch a few years ago and won our hearts with her generosity and kindness.  Her motto is "Through the sharing of food we share life and one is never lonely or hungry"    Her story is beautiful.  

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Sleepy young boys. show art Sleepy young boys.

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I once fell asleep at the Salvos in a church service and dreamed I was dodging a football - everyone noticed.  In todays reading in Acts Ch 20 another young guy dozed off during a boring sermon, fell out of a window and died.  His name was Eutychus which in Greek means lucky!  The lovely Sue and I watched Adolescence recently.  It was very confronting.  Engaging effectively with young boys is really important and we do well to find ways to be with them without harsh judgement and simplistic solutions.  

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Brenton Maunder show art Brenton Maunder

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Brenton is my nephew and we often have great chats about life.  He is 32 years old and has a lot of experience and insight into the journey of faith and on this podcast episode we have a truthful conversation about his journey.  Brenton has a theology degree and has been a drummer in many of the big Hillsong productions and conferences.  His wrestle and eventual conclusions about faith display great thought and wisdom and we do well to be brave enough to hear what he has to say.  

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Sacred Cows show art Sacred Cows

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Some ideas and practices are like Sacred Cows.  Too much is at stake to challenge them, so we just pretend we are OK with it when really we are not; we just couldn't be bothered with the fight.  The people of Ephesus were hugely invested in the Temple of Artemus (It was after all one of the 7 wonders of the ancient world) and when Paul challenged them they went berserk and rioted.  The hundreds of years of tradition, economic value and entrenched religious thinking made any new thinking impossible.  Lets try to stay open minded no matter how long we have been invested in...

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Cath Grant show art Cath Grant

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Cath and her husband Mark have been friends with the lovely Sue and I for over 20 years.  Our kids have had holidays together and we are like one big family when we get together.  Cath was born - surprisingly and unexpectedly as a twin in the UK and immigrated to Australia with her family when she was just 10 years old. Cath is an educator and has just recently determined to barrack for Collingwood.  She even has a scarf and beanie, so of course we are besties.

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Doing the next right thing show art Doing the next right thing

Stories of Hope

Woody Allen is quoted as saying "80% of success is just showing up" But for many of us, we would prefer not to bother with the mundane boring aspects of living well and go straight to the good bits.  Holidays, parties and getting pats on the back from our colleagues.     To pretend to be authentic often results in humiliation so we do well to find ways to celebrate and enjoy the ordinary.  I came home with flowers for the lovely Sue the other day and she was so grateful, even lovy dovy, but this is because I usually come home with boring stuff, like almost everything...

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I used to babysit Rachael when she was just a toddler and so have known and loved her like family for many years. She and her husband Phil are Salvo officers in Kempsey, but in many ways their defining ministry was in a challenging suburb of Mt Druitt in Western Sydney Called Bidwill. It's hard to measure how the love of a salvo officer impacts a life, but Rachael's ministry exemplifies this and her story will inspire you.