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WELCOME TO THE 

'AMAZING GRACE' 

RADIO PROGRAM WEBSITE!

BROADCASTING THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND,

     SOUTH EAST ASIA,  & the SOUTH PACIFIC

 

 

 

RECENT “Amazing Grace” SERIES

Prayers from the Bible

David Hodges, Wollongong,   NSW

Presbyterian Reformed Church

Various Short Addresses

Rev Maurice Roberts, Inverness,  Scotland

Free Church of Scotland (Continuing)

Judges

Rev Don Burgess, Wollongong,   NSW

Presbyterian Reformed Church

 

 

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Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound

That saved a wretch like me.

I once was lost but now am found,

Was blind but now I see.

So commences the famous hymn by former slave trader, John Newton. Newton had lived a godless, self-indulgent life, but came to deep conviction of his sin, and was led to repentance and faith in Christ. John Newton knew the great debt he owed to God, who found him when he was lost in sin, and gave him spiritual sight when he was blind.

Amazing Grace is also the title of these weekly radio broadcasts by the

Presbyterian Reformed Church Maroondah (Melbourne) congregation

The programme  title describes the purpose of the programs - to broadcast the amazing saving grace of God to sinners. The gospel of Christ is a message of grace to everyone who trusts for their eternal security not on their own goodness, but on the free grace of God.

It is our prayer that these weekly programs will be a blessing to Christians who hear them, and will also be used by God to bring that gospel of Amazing Grace to listeners who have never considered how much they need God's grace, and how freely that grace is provided through the death of the Lord Jesus Christ.

 

To listen to some of the programmes:        Audio Archive

 

To browse or print a leaflet:       Amazing Grace Leaflet @ July 2008 (pdf format)

 

LITERATURE

Are you interested in good reformed Christian literature?

Visit Covenanter Press for books and booklets on topics such as:

·        Prayer Meetings

·        Interpreting the Bible

·        Covenant Baptism

·        Why am I a Protestant?

 

For these and other topics, visit the Covenanter Press website