
Conversations about a vision of life that is truly good news for us, for our neighbours, and for the world. On the MannaCast we discuss the intersection of Christian faith, ecology, and economics.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophySociety & CultureReligion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

The influx of pastoralists and land speculators into Victoria's grasslands was one of the fastest and largest land grabs in colonial history, but it begun with the only known formal land agreement between the First Peoples of Australia and British se... more
By 1815, the extent of British colonisation in Australia is still a tiny speck on a vast continent, but that’s all about to change. From about 1820, a radical shift occurs in the British colonial project which leads to a world-shattering experience f... more
Was there war between First Peoples and the newcomers from Britain? If so, when did it begin, and how? This episode takes us beyond the limits of Sydney town to discover what was going on in the bush and the reasons for conflict. Who drove these deve... more
The arrival of the First Fleet and the establishment of a penal colony at Port Jackson meant a collision of worlds on an almost science fiction scale. Did these aliens from Britain think of themselves as "invaders"? How was their arrival received? Ho... more
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Come, sit on the virtual porch of a rural Victorian farmlet, where two seasoned thinkers, Jonathan Cornford and his young friend Jacob Garrett, share their wisdom in MannaCast.
Initially, I stumbled an early iteration of this podcast and found Jonathan’s monologues a bit long and rambly; which is surprising because he’s as sharp-as-a-tack when it comes to prepared speeches in the public square, based on his years working as an economist. But then – with the introduction of Jacob within the last... more
Every episode, Jacob and Jonathan expand my understanding of biblical economics. They do so with thoughtful retelling of history and always ground their discussions with practical actions. The ideas they explore can change the world.







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