Hosted by Simon Rieber a Swahili show discusses matters shook the world, history and were not told in more details, past fantasies, politics, science, also hints little facts about the spiritual world. The show premiered the late 2021 distributed by SR Media Services.
Each week, the Pell Center produces episodes of "Story in the Public Square," a public affairs television series. The show features interviews with today's best print, screen, music and other storytellers about their creative processes and how their stories impact public understanding and policy.
What is going on? Why are Christian losses growing while Christian converts are decreasing? Join Todd Friel as he visits Bible Belt universities and talks to students who claim to be Christians. Their responses will shock you. Untethered will help you know what you can do to ensure your child does not become another statistic.
Buckle up for Bar Fight: with Michael Knowles as Knowles goes head-to-head with challengers from across the aisle in a no-holds-barred, high-energy debate show. With a rowdy live audience choosing the topics and even jumping into the action at the “Fight Mic,” you never know what will happen next. If you’re ready for a real fight over real ideas, it’s time for Bar Fight.
This program tells the daily life of a male boarding house named "Kos Idah" which is inhabited by four students with backgrounds from various regions such as Jakarta, Java, Medan, and Papua. In the episode 'The Arrival of the Boarding Mother's Children', the residents of the boarding house were greeted by a beautiful female guest. The guest was the child of the boarding house mother who turned out to be a singer who had just returned from college. Because of her beauty, one of the residents of the boarding house tried to approach the child of the boarding house mother.
Beginning with the Meiji Restoration, modern Japan became a great power in Asia, but ended in the catastrophe of defeat. Writer Ryōtarō Shiba's recognition of this history has led him to tell the story of the Showa period before the madness of war, going back to the end of the Meiji-Bakumatsu periods, in a 12-part series.
Backpacking around New Zealand, filled with epic scenery, unique cultural experiences and amazing outdoor activities everywhere will be an eye opener. Fadhlur and Syarif are to go behind the wheels on a road trip where they will drive from one point to the next destination and they make new friends along the way. Getting closer to nature where camping in the wild and hunting for food source will be a challenge for them in order to understand how the aborigines live. In order to receive instructions and for them to send their mission replies, tablets and social networking sites will be used in order to obtain the budget to the next destination.