[Good Friday programming on Newstalk ZB]. 2011-04-22.

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Year
2011
Reference
262369
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Categories
Radio programs
Religious radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
12:00:00
Broadcast Date
22 Apr 2011
Credits
RNZ Collection
Christian Broadcasting Association (N.Z.), Producer
Newstalk ZB (Radio station), Broadcaster

CBA's Easter 2011 - Good Friday programming on Newstalk ZB and Radio Sport:

6am - 9am: Ian Grant

9am - 12pm: Tim Sisarich and Joy Reid

12pm - 2pm: Pat Brittenden, including:

12pm - 1pm: An Hour of Hell with Rob Harley

1pm - 2pm: 40th anniversary of Jesus Christ Superstar

2pm - 6pm: Frank Ritchie and John Cooney

(made with help from NZ On Air)

The following rundown was supplied by CBA:

6am - 9am, Ian Grant:

6:15 Prof. Budziszewski; nature vs. nurture?

6:30 Gordon Thomas

6:45 Alan Slough (or Jackie); Losing Tom, Finding Grace (UK, their son committed suicide).

Talkback

7:15 Anatomy of the soul guy.

7:30 NT Wright; Simple ideas of Christianity.

7:45 Mary Grant; faith box.

Talkback

8:15 Ben Carson; do we cotton wool our kids?

8:30 Trevor Partridge; counselling, humiliation, "The King's Speech", Jesus humiliated, the stuttering King.

8:45 Craig Heilmann

Talkback

9am - 10am, Tim Sisarich and Joy Reid, Christchurch two months later:

9:10 Bishop of Canterbury, Victoria Matthews. Originally from Canada, Victoria Matthews became the Bishop of Canterbury in 2008. She has a masters in Divinity from Trinity College, University of Toronto. Bishop Matthews is only the second woman to become a diocesan bishop in New Zealand.

9:20 Specialist in trauma counselling Dr. Robi Sonderegger — Clinical Psychologist. Australian Consultant and policy advisor on the rehabilitation of trauma associated with war, sexual exploitation (human trafficking) and natural disasters worldwide.

9:?? Murray Burton Principal of Elim College. Winner of North & South magazine's New Zealander of the Year 2009, principal of Elim Christian College in Botany Downs, Auckland. Murray Burton faced the terrible loss of seven lives — a teacher and six senior students — in the Mangatepopo Gorge tragedy in April 2008.

10am-11am, Do-it-yourself, travel, food:

10:?? DIY - Peter Wolfcamp

10:30 Travel with Ann Mellor. Ann has over 30 years of experience in the travel industry internationally and has travelled extensively with particular fondness for Latin America and Europe. You can often catch her talking travel with April leremia on The Living Channel, or right here on Newstalk ZB.

10:45 Food with Mary Bennett. Since 1998 Mary and Clayton Bennett have been hand crafting their exquisite chocolates in Mangawhai, Northland. Combining their passion and vision, they trained in Europe and settled in coastal Mangawhai where they established a chocolaterie unlike any other in New Zealand.

11am - 12pm, Suburban Super Heroes:

11:10 Sam Johnson - Student Army. Mobilised 10,000 students and has been called on internationally. Having spent a year overseas, teaching at a school in Wales and travelling around Europe, Sam is pleased to have returned to Christchurch. Studying towards a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a Bachelor of Laws at the University of Canterbury.

11:20 Jos Murray - doing washing and dropped off baking.

11:30 Servolution. Servolution is not an event; it is a culture. A culture of service! Servolution is the Christian Church fulfilling the command of Jesus to 'love thy neighbour'. Love is an action word. Servolution is loving our community through simple acts of kindness.

11:40 Brendan Malone - the "Rangioara initiative".

11:50 Cameron Sinclair - Family Works in Dunedin. Cameron and Jacqueline Sinclair run a programme at Blue Lagoon Presbyterian Church that organises a range of activities.

12pm - 1pm: An Hour of Hell with Rob Harley

1pm - 2pm: 40th anniversary of Jesus Christ Superstar

2pm - 6pm: Frank Ritchie and John Cooney:

2:10pm Tom Sine — futurist. 10 things that will change the world. Where is the world heading?

2:45 John Hartley. Originally from England Jon has worked in a variety of commercial leadership roles in several public and private organisations in both developed and developing countries including the UK, Sudan, Zambia, Australia and New Zealand. He now splits his work time between volunteering and a few commercial clients which currently include directorships of ASB Bank, Sovereign Life and Mighty River Power. As a volunteer he has been involved with World Vision's microfinance since 2003 and has volunteered in Cambodia, Burma, Philippines, Indonesia, Zambia, Singapore and the USA/UK. He sits on the boards of World Vision NZ, VisionFund Cambodia and is deputy chair of VisionFund International which owns and stewards over 40 microfinance programs within the work of World Vision.

3pm - 4pm:

3:10 Chris Clarke - CEO of World Vision.

3.50 Blue Dragon Children's Foundation.

4pm - 5pm:

4:10pm? Discussion about attending the Oberammergau Passion Play.

4:45 Carla Lindsay. Carla is passionate about connecting faith to real life.

5pm - 6pm:

5:10 Steve Tollestrup. Steve is the Executive Director of TEAR Fund and lives in west Auckland with his wife Deirdre. They have four children. He's got degrees, and diplomas, and he's studying towards a Masters.

5:45 John and Megan Ward are King Country farmers who've chosen to work in Uganda - helping local villages with their "Heifer Project".