God‘s story is the story of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. But it‘s also humanity‘s story, the story of a world fallen and blown apart and of a world reshaped and restored. It‘s the beginning of all beginnings and the end of all ends. Join Brent Siddall and the Rev Ian ‘Reido‘ Reid as they explore God, time, salvation and the cosmos. Explore the stories of Western culture as they pivot and interact with the main narrative of salvation history.
How does Jesus bring new water?
Brent and Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute talk about John chapter 5.
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How is chapter 4 of John’s gospel full of marital themes?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States.
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Are fear and anxiety holding you back from sharing your faith?
Brent talks with Mark Teasdale about his new IVP book ‘Socially Awkward Evangelism: Overcoming Fears in Sharing the Gospel’.
Mark is President of United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio. Mark is ordained in the United Methodist Church, has served as director of the doctor of ministry, master of divinity, and Missional Church Center at Garrett, consults with churches locally, nationally, and internationally, and volunteers on community boards and commissions in his neighborhood. He’s the author of a number of books
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What is artificial intelligence? Is it neutral and does it represent a threat?
Brent talks with Susannah Black Roberts.
Susannah is a senior editor of ‘Plough’ and has written for publications including ‘First Things’, ‘Mere Orthodoxy’ and ‘Front Porch Republic’. She’s the editor with Anne Synder of ‘Breaking Ground’
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Work matters to God. Does it matter to the church?
Brent talks with Matt Rusten who has a new IVP book called ‘Pastoring for Monday: Help Your Congregation Integrate Faith and Work’.
Matt is president of Made to Flourish and editor in chief of Common Good magazine. He regularly speaks and writes in the areas of faith, work and economics.
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Do grief, burnout and mental health challenges leaving you feeling disconnected from your faith?
Brent talks with Becky McCoy about her new Kregel Publications book ‘In the Company of the Weary: Ten Gentle Spiritual Practices for Your Tired Soul’.
Becky is a writer, retreat leader, and spiritual director. She works for the Brian Dagle Foundation and she is the podcast host of ‘Sucker Punched’. She earned her master of arts in Christian Theology and spiritual formation from Regent University and is pursuing a doctor of ministry in spiritual formation and care.
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Does Christianity have anything to say about global justice for modern nation states?
Brent talks with Robert Joustra about his new IVP book ‘Christ and Covenant in Global Politics’.
Robert is Professor of Politics and Spoelhof Chair at Calvin University. He’s the author and editor of a number of books.
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What is the changing nature of Western civilization and where are we headed?
Brent talks with Carl Teichrib about his book ‘Game of Gods: The Temple of Man in the Age of Re-Enchantment’.
Carl is a researcher, writer and lecturer focusing on the paradigm shift sweeping the Western world. From 2007 until 2015 he edited the magazine ‘Forcing Change’ documenting and detailing the world revolution underway.
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Who was artist and missionary Lilias Trotter?
Brent talks with Jennifer Trafton about her new B and H book ‘If Only We Could See: Reimagining Creativity, Compassion, and Calling through the Extraordinary Life of Lilias Trotter’.
Jennifer has been a regular conference speaker, writer, teacher, editor and illustrator for the Nashville based Rabbit Room creative community for over a decade. Her novels for children have received multiple award nominations.
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Would the existence of aliens change your beliefs about God?
Brent discusses Spielberg’s latest movie ‘Disclosure Day’ with passionate cinephile, Hannah Long. Hannah writes cultural commentary and film criticism for a number of publications including ‘The Despatch’, ‘Angelus News’, ‘The Bulwark’, ‘First Things’ and ‘Christianity Today’.
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In what ways are human beings creatures?
Brent talks with Brian Brock about his Baker Books book ‘Joining Creation’s Praise: A Theological Ethic of Creatureliness’.
Brian holds a personal Chair in Moral and Political Theology. He joined the University of Aberdeen following postdoctoral studies at the Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nurnberg and a doctorate in Christian Ethics at King’s College London. Brian is the author of a number of books.
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‘Do you struggle with doubt in a noisy, uncertain world? You’re not alone and there is a way ahead’.
Brent talks with Dr Sean Cortopassi about his new Redemption Press book ‘The Way Ahead: Walking Together in Faith Through the Spiritual Trials of Our Time’.
Sean has served more than 16 years in federal service, including leadership roles focused on mission impact and public service. He’s an ordained non-denominational Christian minister with a Doctorate in Theology and an MS in Political Science and Cybersecurity.
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Have you ever wanted to look over the shoulder of an expert apologist as he has conversations about faith?
Brent talks with Louis Markos about his new IVP book ‘My Apologetics Dinner: A Real-Life Socratic Dialogue’.
Louis is professor of English and Scholar in Residence at Houston Christian University where he holds the Robert H. Ray chair in humanities. He’s the author of a lot of books including ‘From Plato to Christ’.
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How can we get through when we feel lonely and confused? How can we live in this broken world?
Brent talks with Alan Noble about his new IVP book ‘To Live Well: Practical Wisdom for Moving Through Chaotic Times’.
Alan is Associate Professor of English at Oklahoma Baptist University, a fellow of the Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics, and author of a number of books. Alan has published articles at ‘The Atlantic’, ‘The Gospel Coalition’, ‘First Things’ and ‘Christianity Today’.
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What does the wilderness mean to you? What have you learnt from it?
Brent talks with Noel Forlini Burt about her new IVP book ‘God in the Desert: A Spiritual Theology of Wilderness in the Old Testament’.
Noel explores Old Testament wilderness narratives in conversation with voices from church history.
Noel teaches widely in the intersection of biblical studies and spiritual formation. She’s the author of a number of books. She’s certified as a spiritual director and in spiritual formation.
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‘The difference between leaders who thrive and those who burn out isn’t talent or training – it’s rhythm’.
Brent talks with Gregory Woodard about his new book ‘Leadership from Within: Navigating the Path Toward Soul-Driven Success’.
Gregory has been active in Christian leadership for many years as a spiritual director and a life and friendship coach. He served 15 years as a navy chaplain, and seven years as a Marine and Army National Guardsman. Over his years as a military chaplain in deployed environments, Greg learned to live a holistically healthy life and to take care of himself in difficult spiritual leadership experiences.
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‘In an era marked by anxiety, polarization, and spiritual overload, many Christians are struggling to hear the voice of Jesus amid the noise of daily life’.
Brent talks with Rick Hamlin about his new book from Church Publishing called ‘Everlasting Jesus: 40 Days of Timeless Wisdom for Modern Living’.
Rick brings decades of experience to this work. He’s a former executive editor at ‘Guideposts’, and the author of a number of books.
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Am I my body not just my soul?
Brent talks with Greg Allison and Joshua Farris about Greg’s article in ‘Christ Over All’ called ‘The Embodied Person: Why I Am My Body, Not Just My Soul’.
Dr. Greg Allison serves as Professor of Christian Theology at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He previously taught at Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon. He has 18 years of ministry experience as a staff member of Campus Crusade. He’s the secretary of the Evangelical Theological Society. He’s the author of a number of books including ‘Embodied’.
Joshua is an ordained priest with the Diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian on Missio Mosaic. He’s the director and founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership.
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How do we help our children experience life at a slower pace?
Brent talks with Grace Pouch about her new IVP America book ‘Savoring Childhood: Practical Wisdom for Slowing Down’.
Grace is content manager for Renovare where she curates and produces resources for spiritual renewal. She previously served as a seminary professor and Christian education specialist for elementary school children.
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What is being ‘born again’? What does it mean In the context of John’s gospel?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States.
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What’s the significance of the third day in John chapter 2? The third day after what?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States.
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In October 2002 random bullets turned everyday errands into life or death risks across the Washington DC area. For one Jewish woman the Beltway sniper crisis became the breaking point that led to an unbreakable faith.
Brent talks with Cara Shine about her new book ‘The Hallway Miracle: The Prayer That Opened a Jewish Heart to Jesus’.
Cara is a retired award winning elementary school teacher with a passion for encouragement, anxiety management and ‘bridge building’ between the Old Testament and New Testament through her Jewish background. She’s a lay pastor and ministry co-ordinator.
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Brent talks with Jane Zwart about her new Orison Books collection of poems called ‘Oddest and Oldest and Saddest and Best’.
Jane teaches English at Calvin College in the States where she also codirects the Calvin Center for Faith and Writing. Her poems have appeared in ‘The Southern Review’, ‘Threepenny Review’ and ‘Ploughshares’ as well as other journals and magazines.
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Do you find the Old Testament difficult? How does the Old Testament point us to Jesus?
Brent talks with Ian Vaillancourt about his new IVP book ‘Unfolding Redemption: The Heart of the Gospel in the Story of Old Testament History’.
Ian is professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at Heritage Theological Seminary in Cambridge, Ontario. He’s the author of a number of books.
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Brent and Hannah Long discuss the 1958 Western ‘The Big Country’ directed by William Wyler and starring Gregory Peck, Charlton Heston, Jean Simmons and Burl Ives among many others.
Hannah is a passionate cinephile. She writes cultural commentary and film criticism for a number of publications including ‘The Despatch’, ‘Angelus News’, ‘The Bulwark’, ‘First Things’ and ‘Christianity Today’.
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Why are we so afraid of suffering in the modern church?
Brent talks with Karen Sjoblom the author of a new book called ‘Holy Disturbance: Reacquainting the Church and Her People with the Gifts of Suffering’.
Over a nearly 40 year career Karen has written on healthcare, science, technology, nonprofits and education for myriad clients such as American Express, Blue Cross Blue Shield and many others. She’s published a number of books.
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Have you ever wondered what to answer when your children ask you questions about the Bible or your faith?
Brent talks with Meredith Miller about her new book from Worthy Books called ‘Wonder: 52 Conversations to Help Kids Fall in Love With Scripture’.
Meredith is a pastor and parent whose unique combination of seminary training, 20 plus years’ experience in family ministry, and research expertise make her especially equipped to help families get to know Jesus. Meredith is the lead pastor of Pomona Valley Church. Previously, she’s been Curriculum Director for mega churches and a research assistant and consultant for the Fuller Youth Institute.
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www.amazon.com/Wonder-Conversations-Help-Kids-Scripture-ebook/dp/B0FBLV9JDV
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How did a walk by the sea and ‘a big philosophical think’ lead to one of the great apologists of the early Christian church?
Brent talks with Susannah Black Roberts about the great second century church father Justin Martyr and her new article in ‘Plough’ called ‘A Gadfly of God’.
Susannah is a senior editor of ‘Plough’ and has written for publications including ‘First Things’, ‘Mere Orthodoxy’ and ‘Front Porch Republic’. She’s the editor with Anne Snyder of ‘Breaking Ground’.
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www.plough.com/en/topics/faith/witness/a-gadfly-of-god
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Can one devotional lead you through the entire Bible?
Brent talks with Benjamin McGreevy about the first volume in a new verse by verse commentary series.
Benjamin is a lifelong student of Scripture committed to illuminating all 31, 102 verses of the Bible through a projected 104 volume series of verse by verse reflections. Benjamin is currently pursuing his graduate studies in Biblical Exposition and Christian Apologetics.
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Why is change so hard? Where is God amid these changes?
Brent talks with Courtney Ellis about her new IVP book ‘Weathering Change: Seeking Peace Amid Life’s Tough Transitions’.
Courtney is a pastor at Presbyterian Church of The Master in Mission Viejo, California. She’s the author of 6 books and hosts ‘The Thing with Feathers’ Podcast.
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How do we deal with vocation and marriage?
Brent talks with Jennifer Holberg about George Eliot’s classic novel ‘Middlemarch’.
Jennifer is professor and chair of the English Department at Calvin University in the States and the director of the Calvin Center for Faith and Writing. She’s also the author of the book ‘Nourishing Narratives’.
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How do we deal with dragons?
Brent talks with New Zealand fantasy author Joanne Rolston about her life and her book ‘The Kingdom – Here Be Dragons, Here Be Dreams’.
Joanne began writing in 2015. She is trained in information technology, gained a diploma in business and starting a family owned IT company with her husband in 2007. Joanne maintains several blogs and has self-published two books with a third on the way.
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kingdom777.wordpress.com
walkinnz.home.blog
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What is Sabbath?
Brent talks with G.P. Wagenfuhr and Amy J. Erickson about their new IVP book ‘Sabbath Gospel: A New Narrative of Time, Rest, and the Work of the Church’.
G.P. Wagenfuhr is lead pastor of Grace of Christ Presbyterian Church in Yakima, WA and teaches at the Flourish Institute of Technology.
Amy teaches theology and ethics at St. Mark’s National Theological Center in Canberra, Australia. She’s the author of several books.
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Am I my body, not just my soul?
Brent talks with Joshua Farris about an article by Greg Allison in ‘Christ Over All’ called ‘The Embodied Person: Why I Am My Body, Not Just My Soul’.
Joshua is an ordained priest with the Diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian on Missio Mosaic. He’s the director and founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership.
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christoverall.com/article/concise/the-embodied-person-why-i-am-my-body-not-just-my-soul/
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Conversations about abortion often center on the question: Are you pro-life or pro-choice? What if that’s the wrong question?
Brent talks with Angela Weszely about her new IVP book ‘Becoming ProGrace: Expanding the Abortion Conversation Beyond Life Versus Choice’.
Angela is the CEO and Founder of ProGrace, an organization that facilitates transformative learning experiences for Christ followers to break through the abortion divide. She has over two decades of experience helping churches and nonprofits align their response to abortion with the example of Jesus.
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What’s the power of social media as a tool for evangelism and how can we use it?
Brent talks with Jacqulyne Horbrook about her IVP book ‘How To Be A Christian Influencer: Making Social Media a Social Ministry’.
Jacqulyne is the CEO of Black Christian Influencers, the Christian Travel Club, and the BCI Influencer Agency. She previously served as director of diversity at a Christian university in Chicago.
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‘Today wounds and unforgiveness abound. Generations are at odds. Families are estranged. Is there a way forward? If so, what could it look like’?
Brent talks with Michael Charles Olson the author of a new Bridge-Logos book ‘Daddy Set the Church On Fire: A Journey Toward Restoration’.
Michael is a singer/songwriter, worship leader, and pastor on staff at the Church of Eleven22 in Jacksonville, Florida. He has well over 2 decades of experience in both the Christian music industry and the church.
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daddysetthechurchonfire.com
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How do chapter 1 and the opening of chapter 2 of John’s gospel refer back to the 7 days of creation?
Brent talks With Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute about John 1:19-51.
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theopolisinstitute.com
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Brent talks to Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States about John’s gospel and the Prologue.
How does the opening of John’s gospel refer back to the opening of Genesis?
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Brent talks with Hannah Long about the 1947 film noir ‘Lady in the Lake’ directed by and starring Robert Montgomery as Raymond Chandler’s Marlowe.
Hannah is a passionate cinephile. She writes cultural commentary and film criticism for a number of publications including ‘The Despatch’, ‘Angelus News’, ‘The Bulwark’, ‘First Things’ and ‘Christianity Today’.
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Sharing a drink with friends or a glass of wine at dinner can be fine. But what if this turns into an unhealthy habit?
Brent talks with Ericka Andersen about her new IVP book ‘Freely Sober: Rethinking Alcohol Through the Lens of Faith’.
Ericka is a journalist whose writing has appeared in ‘Christianity Today’, ‘World Magazine’, ‘The New York Times’ and ‘The Wall Street Journal’. She’s written a number of books.
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erickaandersen.com/about/
www.amazon.com.au/Freely-Sober-Rethinking-Alcohol-Through-ebook/dp/B0F64DT7RT
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How can integrating faith and neuroscience help people grow after experiencing hardship?
Brent talks with Brooke Envick about her new Angus and Robertson book ‘True Ascension: Unlocking Greatness Through Faith, Fortitude, and Foresight’.
Brooke is the Dean of College of Business and Technology at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. She has nearly 30 years of experience teaching and mentoring college students and business professionals. Her work has earned multiple national awards in both teaching and research, with over 30 peer reviewed journal articles published and cited more than 850 times. She’s also a thought leader and author whose work integrates neuroscience, faith and leadership development.
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How can we raise our children to thrive in a world filled with confusing conversations about gender, sexuality and relationships?
Brent talks with Laurie Krieg who’s the author with Matt Krieg of a new IVP book ‘Raising Wise Kids in a Sexually Broken World: A Gospel-Centred Approach’.
Laurie is the director of parent programs and discipleship for The Center for Faith, Sexuality, and Gender. Laurie and Matt are co-hosts of the ‘Hole In My Heart’ podcast.
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Is it possible to tell what is real anymore?
Brent talks with Abdu Murray about his new David C. Cook title ‘Fake ID: How AI and Identity Ideology Are Collapsing Reality and What To Do About It’.
Abdu Murray speaks internationally about the intersections of faith and the questions of culture. He’s the author of several books. Abdul was a proud Muslim until a nine year historical, theological and scientific investigation pointed him to the Christian faith.
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/embracethetruth.org/abdu-murray/
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What is God’s glory?
Brent talks with Donnie Berry about his new IVP book ‘The Earth Will Be Filled: A Biblical Theology of the Glory of God’.
Donnie Berry is an instructor of New Testament and biblical theology with Training Leaders International, helping to train and equip pastors and Christian leaders around the world.
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How do we respond to grief?
Brent talks with Mitch Bakker about his book ‘Resolve: A Journey Weighted by Grief, Disrupted by Truth, and Awakened to Purpose’.
Mitch is an entrepreneur, designer and writer. He’s the founder of IDA Design, an award winning and internationally recognized industrial design firm in Western Michigan where he also works to revitalize his town through property development.
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What’s the significance of the heavenly rose?
Brent talks with Jennifer Holberg about the second part of Dante’s ‘Paradiso’.
Jennifer is professor and chair of the English Department at Calvin University in the States and co-director of the Calvin Center for Faith and Writing. She’s also the author of the book ‘Nourishing Narratives’.
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World of Dante:
https://www.worldofdante.org/index.html)
Digital Dante:
https://digitaldante.columbia.edu/dante/divine-comedy
Dante Worlds:
https://danteworlds.laits.utexas.edu/
100 Days of Dante:
https://100daysofdante.com
Editions:
For all in one volume:
Mark Musa, ‘The Portable Dante’ (Penguin)
First rate notes:
Robert and Jean Hollander (Vintage/Anchor)
New poetic translation that retains the terza rima:
Michael Palma (Liveright)
Prose translation:
Charles S. Singleton (Princeton University Press)
Other notable translators:
Robin Kirkpatrick
John Ciarda
Allen Mandelbaum
Older translations by Dorothy L. Sayers
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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How does the book of Revelation speak about Jesus?
Brent talks with David Bowden from ‘Spoken Gospel’ about their new video series on Revelation.
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‘For centuries, readers have marveled at the imaginative brilliance of authors like C.S. Lewis, Dorothy L. Sayers and Charles Williams but what inspired these literary giants’?
Brent talks with Richard Hughes Gibson about his new IVP book ‘The Way of Dante: Going Through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven with C.S. Lewis, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Charles Williams’.
Richard is a professor of English at Wheaton College and is the author of a number of books.
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Who was William Blake and how can his work speak to us today?
Brent talks with author Mark Vernon about his new Hurst book ‘Awake: William Blake and the Power of the Imagination’.
Mark is a London based psychotherapist, writer and former Anglican priest. He’s a keen podcaster and a columnist with the Idler and speaks regularly at festivals and on the BBC.
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www.markvernon.com/books/awake-william-blake-and-the-power-of-the-imagination
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Why is Genesis the most attacked book of the Bible?
Brent talks with Ken Ham the author of a New Leaf Publishing book called ‘Miraculous! The Ken Ham and Answers in Genesis Story’.
Ken shares the story of how his commitment to the book of Genesis led to the creation of AIG, the Creation Museum and the life sized Ark encounter.
Ken is the founding CEO of Answers in Genesis. He’s authored dozens of apologetic resources with over 3 million books sold.
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answersingenesis.org
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Why are so many men leaving the church?
Brent talks with Joshua Farris about a recent article in ‘The North American Anglican’ called ‘Ghosted by the Church: When Masculinity Disappears and the Church Becomes Silent’.
Joshua is an ordained priest with the Diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian on Missio Mosaic. He’s the director and founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership.
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northamanglican.com/ghosted-by-the-church/
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Why is Western sponsorship still so important in helping end the stigma and the poverty connected with HIV/AIDS?
Brent talks with Zahara McCoy of ‘Children of Grace’. Zahara grew up in rural Uganda, lost both parents to HIV/AIDS, and was nearly married off as a child before a Christian family in California sponsored her education. Zahara now lives in the US and leads ‘Children of Grace’, a non-profit supporting thousands of Ugandan children.
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The original recipients of Hebrews found themselves struggling to maintain their faith against the pressures of doubt and despair. So modern believers face similar trials as they seek to live out their faith in a broken world.
Brent talks with Michael Kibbe about his new IVP book on Hebrews called ‘Life in a Lifeless World: Encountering Jesus in the Book of Hebrews’.
Michael is associate professor of Bible and academic dean at Great Northern University in Spokane. He’s taught previously at Wheaton College and Moody Bible Institute.
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Do you desire to do great things for God but feel like you’re falling short?
Brent talks with Ryan Tinetti about his new IVP book ‘The Quiet Ambition: Scripture’s Surprising Antidote to Our Restless Lives’.
Ryan is a pastor who now serves as a professor of practical theology at Concordia Seminary. He’s the author of ‘Preaching by Heart’ and writes the regular column, ‘The Preacher’s Toolbox’ on 1517.org.
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How is love connected with the flame of God in chapter 8?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States.
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‘The doctrine of Christ’s ascension is often overlooked in the church today, yet it holds profound significance for Christian theology and the Christian life’.
Brent talks with Ross Hastings about his new IVP book ‘The Glory of the Ascension: Celebrating a Doctrine for the Life of the Church’.
Ross is the Sangwoo Youtong Chee Professor of Theology at Regent College in Vancouver. He’s the author of several books and serves as an Anglican priest at St. John’s Vancouver.
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What’s the most important thing happening in the world today?
Brent talks with Douglas Cobb about the worldwide movement to fulfill Jesus’ command to ‘make disciples of every nation’, a task which is nearing completion in our generation. Douglas is the author of a new Deep Waters book called ‘The Sprint to the Finish: The Global Push to Finish the Great Commission in This Generation’.
Douglas is the managing partner of the Finishing Fund, whose mission is to’ make disciples of every nation’. Doug and his wife Gena are members of Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, where he teaches the Word by Word Sunday school class and serves as an elder.
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www.amazon.com/Sprint-Finish-Complete-Commission-Generation/dp/B0FSJKT1YW
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What is Christian hospitality and how do we do it?
Brent talks with Laura Baghdassarian Murray about her new IVP book ‘Becoming a Person of Welcome: The Spiritual Practice of Hospitality’.
Laura is the director of spiritual engagement and innovation at Fuller Seminary’s Center for Spiritual Formation. She serves on the Ministry Collaborative Advisory Board and previously served at Highland Park Presbyterian Church as the pastor of spiritual formation. She’s also the founder of the Digital Silent Retreat Ministry, which is rooted in the practice of hospitality.
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Does Dante in ‘Paradiso’ refer to a sort of transhumanism and why?
Brent talks with Jennifer Holberg about ‘Paradiso’ – the last part of ‘The Divine Comedy’.
Jennifer is professor and chair of the English Department at Calvin University in the States and co-director of the Calvin Center for Faith and Writing. She’s also the author of the book ‘Nourishing Narratives’.
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World of Dante:
https://www.worldofdante.org/index.html)
Digital Dante:
https://digitaldante.columbia.edu/dante/divine-comedy
Dante Worlds:
https://danteworlds.laits.utexas.edu/
100 Days of Dante:
https://100daysofdante.com
Editions:
For all in one volume:
Mark Musa, ‘The Portable Dante’ (Penguin)
First rate notes:
Robert and Jean Hollander (Vintage/Anchor)
New poetic translation that retains the terza rima:
Michael Palma (Liveright)
Prose translation:
Charles S. Singleton (Princeton University Press)
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Robin Kirkpatrick
John Ciarda
Allen Mandelbaum
Older translations by Dorothy L. Sayers
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Have you ever felt directionless, like you’re adrift at sea?
Brent talks with Mitch Bakker about his new book from Mitchell Publications called ‘Drawn: Drawn to Faith, Awakened by Story’.
Mitch is the founder and owner of IDA Design, an award-winning, nationally recognized industrial design firm. His most recent venture was launching a restaurant, StrEATS Taco Kitchen where he finds connection to his community through tacos. He’s also a volunteer in prison.
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/saltofheaven.com/product/drawn-drawn-to-faith-awakened-by-story/
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Can we have a theistic science?
Brent talks with Joshua Farris about his new Routledge book ‘God, Souls, and Consciousness: Deconditioning the Mind from Naturalism’.
Joshua is an ordained priest with the Diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian on Missio Mosaic. He’s director and founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership.
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‘Everything I’ve been through could have broken me but instead God has used it to shape me. My story isn’t just about survival – it’s about faith, redemption, and knowing that with God you can really rise again’.
Brent talks with Juliet Dawn about her new album ‘Born To Be’.
Juliet is a multifaceted artist whose creative output spans across music, film and literature underpinned by a prophetic Christian ministry. She’s released several albums, produced the feature film ’Pilgrim’s Progress’ and written poetry books.
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What do we do when God doesn’t heal us?
Brent talks with Meera Mahadevan about her new book ‘When God Doesn’t Heal: How is this Love?’
Meera has had careers across multiple industries. She’s a Broadcast journalist and former news anchor with a forte in international politics. She later transitioned to Corporate Reputation Management. More recently, she’s been engaged with mission organizations with work spanning from Europe to the Pacific. She currently serves on the International board of Alongsiders. She’s journeyed through long-term illnesses and cancer in the last 20 years.
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What if the key to a deeper, more meaningful life lies in the questions we ask?
Brent talks with J.R. Briggs the author of a new IVP book called ‘The Art of Asking Better Questions: Pursuing Stronger Relationships, Healthier Leadership, and Deeper Faith’.
J.R. Briggs is the founder of Kairos Partnerships, an organization committed to serving leaders through coaching, consulting, and speaking. He serves on staff with the Ecclesia Network and Fresh Expressions, and as guest instructor for Friends University in the Masters of Spiritual Formation and Leadership Program.
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Does the church still matter in our modern world?
Brent talks with Carmen Imes about her new IVP book ‘Becoming God’s Family: Why the Church Still Matters’.
Carmen is associate professor of Old Testament at Biola University in the States and is the author of a number of books.
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carmenjoyimes.blogspot.com
www.amazon.com/Becoming-Gods-Family-Church-Matters/dp/1514010321
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‘Working in healthcare can be immensely satisfying, but it can also be challenging. Maybe you’re on the verge of burnout’.
Brent talks with Mark Topazian about his new IVP book ‘Healing Purpose: Finding Satisfaction in a Healthcare Career’.
Mark is a gastroenterologist and professor of medicine. He’s practised and taught at Yale University, at the Mayo Clinic, and in multiple sub-Saharan African countries. He’s a regular speaker at the Global Missions Health Conference and a Saline Process trainer.
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www.amazon.com/Healing-Purpose-Finding-Satisfaction-Healthcare/dp/1514012383
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Do you ever wonder if Jesus really claimed to be God?
Brent talks with Mikel Del Rosario about his new IVP book called ‘Did Jesus Really Say He Was God?: Making Sense of His Historical Claims’.
Mikel is professor of Bible and theology at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. He’s co-authored over 30 journal articles on apologetics and cultural engagement with his mentor, Darrell Bock. He’s host of ‘The Apologetics Guy Show’.
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apologeticsguy.com
www.amazon.com/Did-Jesus-Really-Say-Was/dp/1514011018
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Brent talks with Eric Burstock about his new book from Critical Mass Books called ‘The Table is Already Set: A Beautiful Love Story Between a Jewish Man and a Christian Woman’.
Eric is a licensed Certified Public Accountant, a Personal Financial Specialist, and a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. In October of 1980, Eric, who was brought up Jewish, became a follower of Jesus and has been an active member in church from the day he first believed. If not for his wife Bonnie, he would have never been introduced to Jesus.
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Brent talks with Hannah Long about Wes Anderson’s 2012 movie ‘Moonrise Kingdom’.
Hannah is a passionate cinephile. She writes cultural commentary and film criticism for a number of publications including ‘The Despatch’, ‘Angelus News’, ‘The Bulwark’, ‘First Things’ and ‘Christianity Today’.
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Gen Z carries unique questions about life and God.
Brent talks with Tanita Tualla Maddox about her new IVP book ‘What Gen Z Really Wants to Know About God: Seven Questions About Life and God’.
Tanita is the national director for generational impact for Young Life and serves as an associate regional director in the Mountain West Young Life region. She has an expertise in contextualizing the gospel for Gen Z and has been featured on podcasts and publications.
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tanitamaddox.com
www.amazon.com/What-Really-Wants-Know-About/dp/1514012162
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AI presents some profound challenges and extraordinary opportunities for the church.
Brent talks with Todd Korpi the author of a new IVP book called ‘AI Goes to Church: Pastoral Wisdom for Artificial Intelligence’.
Todd is a pastor, missiologist, and church consultant. He’s dean of digital ministry programs at Ascent College, assistant professor of Christian leadership at Fuller Theological Seminary and works in severall capacities at OneHope. He also serves as the lead researcher of the Digital Mission Consortia, a collaborative research initiative exploring the frontier of digital ministry.
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www.toddkorpi.com
www.amazon.com/AI-Goes-Church-Artificial-Intelligence/dp/1514011247
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What is journaling and how can it help our spiritual growth?
Brent talks with Marc Alan Schelske about the second edition of his book from Whitaker House called ‘Journaling for Spiritual Growth: Six Weeks to Build a Habit That Fosters Spiritual and Emotional Maturity’.
Marc is a thinker and speaker who is currently the teaching elder of Bridge City Community Church in Portland, Oregon. He also hosts ‘The Apprenticeship Way’ podcast and is the author of a number of books.
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marcalanschelske.com
/www.amazon.com/Journaling-Spiritual-Growth-Emotional-Maturity/dp/B0DLK67HVN
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Why are there references to grapes, vineyards and wine in Chapter 7 of the Song?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States.
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What does chapter 6 of the ‘Song’ have to say about love?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute.
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Brent is joined by Hannah Long to discuss the new Springsteen movie ‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’ starring Jeremy Allen White as the Boss and directed by Scott Cooper.
Hannah is a passionate cinephile. She writes cultural commentary and film criticism for a number of publications including ‘The Despatch’,’Angelus News’, ‘The Bulwark’, ‘First Things’ and ‘Christianity Today’.
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Have you ever wondered what Jesus was like? Not long ago New York Times Bestselling author Susy Flory sat down and wrote a three word post on a popular social media outlet that started with ‘Jesus Was…’ The simple post sparked a lively conversation and turned into one post a day for 30 days. Now there’s a book published by Kregel and edited by Susy Flory and Scott Johanningsmeier called ‘Jesus Was: Not What We Expected but Better Than We Imagined’.
Susy is a New York Times bestselling author and she directs West Coast Christian writers and is the founder of Everything Memoir.
Scott is a bivocational pastor at Elizabeth Baptist Church in Southern Indiana.
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susyflory.com
scottjohanningsmeier.substack.com
amazon.com/Jesus-Was-Expected-Better-Imagined/dp/0825449561
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‘The state of Christian leadership does not look great these days’.
Brent talks with Jason Jensen about his new IVP book ‘Formed to Lead: Humility, Character, Integrity, and Discernment’.
Jason is vice president of spiritual foundations for Intervarsity Christian Fellowship in the USA. Jason led InterVarsity staff teams in Berkely, California, for 29 years. He and wife Susi are based in Madison, Wisconsin, where Jason oversees the formation of InterVarsity staff in Scripture, theology, spiritual formation, and prayer.
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/faithandleadership.com/authors/jason-jensen
www.amazon.com.au/Formed-Lead-Character-Integrity-Discernment-ebook/dp/B0DKQSTX8X
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What can we learn from the account of Zechariah and Elizabeth in Luke 1?
Brent talks with Robert Morgan about his new book from Thomas Nelson called ‘God Hasn’t Forgotten You: 24 Remarkable Ways God is Working in You and Through You’.
Robert is leader of Robert J. Morgan Ministries, a nonprofit whose goal is to energize God’s people with a greater understanding of the Bible and of our Christian heritage. Robert was involved for over 40 years in pastoral ministry in Nashville, Tennessee. He is a best selling gold illuminations and gold medallion winning writer with more than 35 books in print. Robert has appeared on numerous television and radio shows.
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/www.amazon.com/God-Hasnt-Forgotten-You-Remarkable/dp/0785253947
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Are you disenchanted with institutionalized religion? Are you desperate for something real?
Brent talks with Joshua Porter, the author of a new book from David C. Cook called ‘How to Die: Chaos, Mortality, and the Scandal of Christian Discipleship’.
Joshua is pastor of teaching and creative vision at Van City Church in Vancouver, Washington. He’s also a former member of the experimental art-punk band, Showbread, and the author of the novel Punk Rock vs the Lizard People.
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How can we express Christian faith in professional settings without compromising beliefs or upsetting others? Can we?
Brent talks with Elaine Howard Ecklund, one of the authors with Denise Daniels of a new IVP book called ‘Working for Better: A New Approach to Faith at Work’.
Elaine is the Herbert S. Autrey Chair in Social Sciences, professor of sociology and director of the Boniuk Institute at Rice University. She’s best known for her sociological work on the intersection of science and religion and has published research on religious discrimination, religion and immigration, religion and race, and religion in the workplace. She’s the author of numerous books and articles.
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How are dreams used in chapter 5 of the Song?
Brent talks again with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States.
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How do the two lovers see creation in each other?
Brent is joined once again by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to discuss chapter 4.
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theopolisinstitute.com
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What’s the significance of the griffin and the chariot in ‘Purgatorio’?
Brent is joined by Jennifer Holberg to continue talking about Dante’s ‘The Divine Comedy’. This time they focus on ‘Purgatorio’.
Jennifer is professor and chair of the English Department at Calvin University in the States and co-director of the Calvin Center for Faith and Writing. She’s also the author of the book ‘Nourishing Narratives’.
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World of Dante:
https://www.worldofdante.org/index.html)
Digital Dante:
https://digitaldante.columbia.edu/dante/divine-comedy
Dante Worlds:
https://danteworlds.laits.utexas.edu/
100 Days of Dante:
https://100daysofdante.com
Editions:
For all in one volume:
Mark Musa, ‘The Portable Dante’ (Penguin)
First rate notes:
Robert and Jean Hollander (Vintage/Anchor)
New poetic translation that retains the terza rima:
Michael Palma (Liveright)
Prose translation:
Charles S. Singleton (Princeton University Press)
Other notable translators:
Robin Kirkpatrick
John Ciarda
Allen Mandelbaum
Older translations by Dorothy L. Sayers
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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How has Western thinking encouraged us to believe that we are our own?
Brent talks with Alan Noble about a new paperback edition of his IVP book ‘You Are Not Your Own: Belonging to God in an Inhuman World’.
Alan is associate professor of English at Oklahoma Baptist University, a fellow of the Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics, and the author of a number of books and articles.
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www.amazon.com/You-Are-Not-Your-Own/dp/151401095X
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How is atonement about the whole cosmos?
Brent talks with Joshua Farris about a recent article in ‘American Reformer’ called ‘Atonement is Cosmic Reconciliation’.
Joshua is an ordained priest with the Diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian on Missio Mosaic. He’s also the director and founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership.
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northamanglican.com/atonement-is-cosmic-reconciliation/
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Does science point toward the existence of God?
Brent talks with Michel-Yves Bolloré one of the authors (with Olivier Bonnassies) of a new English translation of the book published by Abrams called ‘God, The Science, The Evidence: The Dawn of a Revolution’.
Michel is a computer engineer. He’s currently Director of Stelarux Investment, Pierre Real Estate, Smile Invest, and Polimiroir Group. He’s also founded three public schools.
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michel-yves-bollore.com/presentation-michel-yves-bollore/
www.godthesciencetheevidence.com
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What is the celebrity culture within evangelicalism and what kind of damage is it doing to the church?
Brent talks with Joshua Farris about his recent article with ‘American Reformer’ called ‘The Cult of the Platform’.
Joshua is an ordained priest with the Diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian on Missio Mosaic. He’s also the director and founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership.
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/americanreformer.org/2025/05/the-cult-of-the-platform/
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Who was the Apostle Paul? How can we best understand the shape of his thought?
Brent talks with Thomas Schreiner about the second edition of his book ‘Paul, Apostle of God’s Glory in Christ’.
Thomas is associate dean and James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament interpretation at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky. His books include commentaries on Romans and Galatians.
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/www.fishpond.co.nz/Books/Paul-Apostle-of-Gods-Glory-Christ-Pauline-Theology-Schreiner-Thomas-R/9780830852703
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Many children question their faith and search for answers.
Brent talks with Chris and Jenny Lee the authors of a new Tyndale House Publishers book aimed at children aged 4-8 called ‘You Are Beloved’. It aims to show children that God is with them through the highs and the lows.
Chris is the ‘Viral Vicar’ from London whose 60 second sermons attract an Instagram audience of 163,000.
His wife Jenny is a playwright. She’s written three plays for London theaters inspired by ancient myths. She’s worked with children’s theater groups and has written for publications.
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www.christianbook.com/you-are-beloved/9781496478658/pd/6478658?msockid=2af72c37258661c40a7339a724ac600d
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How do we rebuild trust in an era marked by division and disillusionment?
Brent talks with author G.S. Gerry about his new court room drama published by Wipf and Stock called ‘Trust on Trial’.
G.S. Gerry is an Amazon best-selling, award-winning author known for his genre-defying storytelling. He’s a Navy veteran, a cybersecurity expert, tatoo enthusiast and father of five. He’s also a blogger!
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gsgerry.com/books/trust-on-trial/
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‘In life’s toughest moments, our emotions can feel like a storm at sea. But within these turbulent waters lies the potential for profound healing’.
Brent talks with Audrey Davidheiser about her new IVP book ‘Grieving Wholeheartedly: Bringing Healing to Every Part of Your Soul’.
Audrey is a licensed psychologist with expertise in Internal Family Systems therapy. After founding a counselling center for the Los Angeles Dream Center, she now provides IFS therapy for trauma survivors, including those with religious trauma and assists in IFS trainings. She’s been a regular writer for Crosswalk.com and columnist for iBelieve.com.
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‘Mid-faith crises are a shared human experience that can feel isolating yet are a crucial part of our spiritual journey’.
Brent talks with authors Catherine McNiel and Jason Hague about their new IVP book ‘Mid-Faith Crisis: Finding a Path Through Doubt, Disillusionment, and Dead Ends’.
Jason is the associate pastor of Christ’s Center Church near Eugene, Oregon. He’s written extensively on the subject of the Christian faith and autism, special needs families and his own spiritual journey toward hope for his own non-speaking autistic son.
Catherine is a chaplain, author, editor, and speaker. Her previous books include ‘Fearing Bravely’ and ‘Long Days of Small Things’ which was an ECPA finalist for New Author.
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Brent and Hannah Long discuss Charlie Chaplin’s classic 1952 movie ‘Limelight’.
Hannah Is a passionate cinephile. She writes cultural commentary and film criticism for a number of publications including ‘The Despatch’, ‘Angelus News’, ‘The Bulwark’, ‘First Things’ and ‘Christianity Today’.
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‘Wisdom is not simply knowledge or cleverness’.
Brent talks with Mitchell Chase about his new IVP book ‘Walking the Way of the Wise: A Biblical Theology of Wisdom’.
Mitchell is associate professor of biblical studies at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and is preaching pastor at Kosmosdale Baptist Church.
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www.sbts.edu/faculty/mitchell-l-chase/
www.amazon.com/Walking-Way-Wise-Biblical-Essential/dp/1514010917
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How has Aristotle’s thought shaped Christianity through history and how does it remain relevant for Christians today?
Brent talks with Louis Markos about his new IVP book, ‘From Aristotle to Christ: How Aristotelian Thought Clarified the Christian Faith’.
Louis is professor and scholar in residence at Houston Christian University where he holds the Robert H. Ray Chair in Humanities. His 30 books include ‘The Myth Made Fact’ and ‘From Plato to Christ’. He has published over 300 essays and given over 300 public lectures.
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hc.edu/contact/louis-markos/
amazon.com.au/Aristotle-Christ-Aristotelian-Clarified-Christian/dp/1514011328
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Who was Dallas Willard and why was his approach to reading and living Scripture so important?
Brent talks with Dave Ripper about his new IVP book ‘Experiencing Scripture as a Disciple of Jesus: Reading the Bible like Dallas Willard’.
Dave is the lead pastor of Crossway Christian Church, a multicongregational church in southern New Hampshire, focused on spiritual formation. Dave is the author of ‘The Fellowship of the Suffering’ and serves as chaplain for the Boston Bruins.
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www.amazon.com/Experiencing-Scripture-Disciple-Jesus-Reading/dp/151401310X
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‘With the rise of online platforms, including social media and video conferencing tools, the concept of a physical church space is being redefined. The virtual world is now an extension of our physical reality, blurring the lines between what is considered ‘real’ and what is not’.
Brent talks with Michael Huerter the author of a new IVP book called ‘Hybrid Congregation: A Practical Theology of Worship for an Online Era’.
Michael is a pastor at Holmeswood Baptist Church in Kansas City Missouri, where he leads worship and works to build community and connection. As a lifelong church musician and digital native, he’s interested in engaging with and contributing to scholarship that bridges the gap between research and practical ministry.
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‘Fatherhood is a sacred calling – but it doesn’t come with a manual – until now’.
Brent talks with Jeff Hamilton the author of ‘Dad Academy: Raising Courageous, Capable, Confident Kids’.
Jeff is a pastor, coach and consultant. The role he loves the most is as a husband to Jayme, and dad to his adult kids, daughter Jordanne, son Justin and daughter in law Savannah. The Hamilton’s have had the privilege of serving families for over 35 years in pastoral ministry. He’s a frequent guest on podcasts and speaks at men’s gatherings and marriage retreats.
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How is time used in the Song of Solomon?
Brent and Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute continue their discussion.
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How is lovesickness a theme in the Song of Solomon?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States.
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Who was the historical Joseph Smith?
Brent talks with Tom Hobson about his book from Elm Hill ‘The Historical Jesus and the Historical Joseph Smith’.
Tom is retired from more than 40 years as a Presbyterian minister, four years as professor of biblical studies and languages at Morthland College, and two years of the radio program ‘Biblical Words and World’ on KUTR-AM, Salt Lake City. He’s written books and many articles.
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What’s a truly biblical view of singleness?
Brent talks with Dani Treweek, the author of a new book from the Good Book Company called ‘Single Ever After: A Biblical Vision for the Significance of Singleness’.
Dani is the founding director of the Single Minded Ministry; she works part time as the Sydney Anglican Diocesan Research Officer and she spends the rest of her time writing, reading, speaking and training on singleness, sexuality, church community and more. She’s the author of ‘The Meaning of Singleness’ which was Australian Christian Book of the Year in 2024.
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danielletreweek.com
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What’s the significance of the dark wood?
Brent and Jennifer Holberg continue their discussion of Dante’s ‘Divine Comedy’ with a look at ‘Inferno’.
Jennifer is professor and chair of the English Department at Calvin University in the States and co-director of the Calvin Center for Faith and Writing. She’s also the author of the book ‘Nourishing Narratives’.
Links mentioned in this episode:
World of Dante:
https://www.worldofdante.org/index.html)
Digital Dante:
https://digitaldante.columbia.edu/dante/divine-comedy
Dante Worlds:
https://danteworlds.laits.utexas.edu/
100 Days of Dante:
https://100daysofdante.com
Editions:
For all in one volume:
Mark Musa, ‘The Portable Dante’ (Penguin)
First rate notes:
Robert and Jean Hollander (Vintage/Anchor)
New poetic translation that retains the terza rima:
Michael Palma (Liveright)
Prose translation:
Charles S. Singleton (Princeton University Press)
Other notable translators:
Robin Kirkpatrick
John Ciarda
Allen Mandelbaum
Older translations by Dorothy L. Sayers
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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‘First century Christians faced unimaginable challenges, yet their lives overflowed with joy because of their encounter with Jesus’.
Brent talks with Jared Mitzelfelt the author of a new book from Lucid Books called ‘Marked by Joy: Discovering the Joy that Defined the First Believers’.
Jared is the Young Adults Pastor at Central Baptist Church in Round Rock, Texas.
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Why is common life in our society in decline?
Brent talks with Jake Meador about a new paperback edition of his IVP book ‘In Search of the Common Good: Christian Fidelity in a Fractured World’.
Jake is vice president of the Davenant Institute and the editor in chief of Mere Orthodoxy.
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Where do we turn when trauma leaves us feeling lost, ashamed, and exhausted?
Brent talks with Michael John Cusick the author of a new book from IVP called ‘Sacred Attachment: Escaping Spiritual Exhaustion and Trusting in Divine Love’.
Michael John Cusick is the CEO and founder of Restoring the Soul, an intensive counseling ministry in Denver. He’s a licensed professional counselor, spiritual director, and former assistant professor of counseling at Colorado Christian University.
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www.amazon.com/Sacred-Attachment-Escaping-Spiritual-Exhaustion/dp/1514008319
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Brent talks with Holly Beers the author of a new Baker books commentary on Colossians and Philemon. It’s a volume in the Word and Spirit Commentary on the New Testament series.
Holly is associate professor of religious studies at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California. She’s formerly served on the board of the Institute for Biblical Research and is a participating member of the Society for Pentecostal Studies.
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www.amazon.com/Colossians-Philemon-Spirit-Commentary-Testament/dp/1540963861
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Who was the Apostle Paul? How can we best understand the shape of his thought?
Brent talks with Thomas Schreiner about the second edition of his IVP book ‘Paul, Apostle of God’s Glory in Christ’.
Thomas is associate dean and James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament interpretation at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kentucky. His books include commentaries on Romans and Galatians.
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‘We are meant to experience joy in our work. But many of us struggle to find a sense of purpose or fulfillment in what we do’.
Brent talks with Shundrawn Thomas the author of a new IVP book ‘Discover Joy in Work: Transforming Your Occupation into Your Vocation’.
Shundrawn is president of a trillion dollar global investment management business and is a management group member of a leading financial services company. He previously advised institutional equity investors as a vice president for Goldman Sachs, and held positions in sales, trading, and research in the fixed income division of Morgan Stanley. Shundrawn is a motivational speaker speaking nationally on topics including professional development, leadership, values faith, strategy and finance.
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What’s the role of nature in Chapter 1 of the Song?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States.
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theopolisinstitute.com
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What is the Song of Solomon actually about?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States.
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Brent is joined again by Joshua Farris to discuss a recent article he’s written for ‘North American Anglican’ called ‘Holy Orders and the Archetype of Christ and His Bride’.
Joshua is an ordained priest with the Diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian on Missio Mosaic. He’s the founder and director of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership.
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How do we find genuine connection in a social media world?
Brent talks with Tom Bennardo, a four decade veteran of ministry and spiritual formation. He’s the author of a new book from Baker Books called ‘Open-Hearted People, Soul-Connected Church: How Courageous Authenticity Can Transform Your Relationships, Your Community, and Your Life’.
Tom’s experience spans church planting, lead pastoral ministry, mentoring, coaching, and denominational leadership. He’s the author of ‘The Honest Guide to Church Planting’ and currently serves as executive director of church leadership and multiplication for the Fellowship of Evangelical Churches, where he trains and equips current pastors.
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In 2014 aerial photography revealed a submerged structure beneath the water of Lake Iznik, near the ancient city of Nicaea. Was it the location of the First Council of Nicaea?
Brent talks with Mark Fairchild one of the archaeologists who discovered the Basilica. He’s the author of a book on the subject from IVP called ‘The Underwater Basilica of Nicaea’. Now he has a forthcoming article on the Basilica about to appear in ‘Biblical Archaeology Review’.
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How do we encounter the hope of Jesus in the book of Revelation?
Brent talks with Shane Wood about his new IVP book ‘Thinning the Veil: Encountering Jesus in the Book of Revelation’.
Shane Is professor of New Testament and Its Origins at Ozark Christian College. In addition to speaking at churches and conferences worldwide, Shane produces a variety of audio, video, and written resources available at shanejwood.com.
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‘The religious right taught America to misread the Bible. Christians have misused Scripture to consolidate power, stoke fears, and defend against enemies. But people who have been hurt by the attacks of Christian nationalism can help us rediscover God’s vision for faith in public life’.
Brent talks with Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove about his new IVP book ‘Revolution of Values: Reclaiming Public Faith for the Common Good’.
Jonathan is a writer, preacher, and moral activist. He and his wife, Leah, founded the Rutba House, a house of hospitality in Durham, North Carolina. Jonathan directs the School for Conversion, a popular education center in Durham committed to ‘making surprising friendships possible’ and is an associate minister at St. John’s Missionary Baptist Church. Jonathan is the author or co-author of many books.
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jonathanwilsonhartgrove.com
www.amazon.com/Revolution-Values-Reclaiming-Public-Common/dp/0830845933
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What is the purpose and meaning of classical education? ‘Imagine a world where education isn’t just about information transfer but about shaping the soul, where students are nurtured to become virtuous, morally self-regulating citizens’.
Brent talks with Louis Markos about his new IVP book ‘Passing the Torch: An Apology for Classical Christian Education’.
Louis is professor and scholar in residence at Houston Christian University where he holds the Robert H. Ray Chair in Humanities. His 27 books include ‘The Myth Made Fact’ and ‘From Plato to Christ’.
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For whom did Jesus die?
Brent talks with Joshua Farris about limited atonement and a recent debate on the subject he and Dan Chappa had with James White and Jeremiah Nortier.
Joshua is an ordained priest with the Diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian on Missio Mosaic. He’s the director and founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership.
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Who was Dante and what is ‘The Divine Comedy’?
In the first part of a mini-series Brent talks to Jennifer Holberg about Dante’s great medieval work. Who is Beatrice and why is the opening like film noir?
Jennifer is professor and chair of the English Department at Calvin University in the States and co-director of the Calvin Center for Faith and Writing. She’s also the author of the book ‘Nourishing Narratives’.
Links mentioned in this episode:
World of Dante:
https://www.worldofdante.org/index.html)
Digital Dante:
https://digitaldante.columbia.edu/dante/divine-comedy
Dante Worlds:
https://danteworlds.laits.utexas.edu/
100 Days of Dante:
https://100daysofdante.com
Editions:
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Mark Musa, ‘The Portable Dante’ (Penguin)
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Robert and Jean Hollander (Vintage/Anchor)
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Michael Palma (Liveright)
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Charles S. Singleton (Princeton University Press)
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Robin Kirkpatrick
John Ciarda
Allen Mandelbaum
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How do we deal with fame and celebrity? To what extent are we trapped by our past?
Brent talks with Hannah Long about another film noir – 1950’s ‘Sunset Boulevard’ directed by Billy Wilder and starring Gloria Swanson, William Holden and Erich von Stroheim.
Hannah is a passionate cinephile. She writes cultural commentary and film criticism for a number of publications including ‘The Despatch’, ‘Angelus News’, ‘First Things’ and ‘Christianity Today’.
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‘What if recovery doesn’t have to last a life time? What if freedom from addiction could happen in an instant’?
Brent talks with Noelle Borgia about her new book from Bridge Logos called ‘Silence the Lion: Wage War on Addiction and Win’.
Noelle is a Wayne State University graduate holding a Bachelor of Arts with double majors in Italian Language and Literature and International Studies as well as a graduate of the Oakland Church School of Ministry. She’s been a piano and vocal instructor and piano-vocalist entertainer specializing in Italian music. She and her husband Sam are launching ‘Shattered Mirror Ministries’. Together they will work to empower those struggling with substance addiction.
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What are some of the problems with translations of the Bible? Was Jonah’s whale really a whale?
Brent is joined by Tom Hobson, the author of a new book from Wipf and Stock called ‘Fun with Biblical Words: More than Sixty Greek and Hebrew words to Revolutionize Your Study of God’s Word’.
Tom is retired from more than 40 years as a Presbyterian minister, four years as professor of biblical studies and languages at Morthland College, and two years of the radio program ‘Biblical Words and World’ on KUTR-AM, Salt Lake City. He’s written books and many articles.
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What are the similarities and differences between Christianity and Islam? How do the two faiths view God?
In the second part of this discussion, Brent talks with Wafik Wahba about his new IVP book ‘Global Christianity and Islam: Exploring History, Politics, and Beliefs’.
Wafik is professor of Global Christianity at Tyndale University in Toronto, Canada. He has taught and lectured on global Christianity and Christian-Muslim relations in 25 countries. He has contributed to several publications.
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‘There are times when the isolation and demands of ministry can wear down even the strongest person’.
Brent talks with Bishop Geoffrey Dudley Snr about his new IVP book ‘Leading Through Storms: Successfully Navigating Ministry While Maintaining Your Mental Health’.
Bishop Geoffrey is the founding and senior pastor of New Life in Christ Church, one of the fastest growing churches in the Metro East area of St. Louis, Missouri. Dudley began minstry at the age of 13, was ordained by the United Holy Church of America in 1986, and is a retired Air Force Chaplain and lieutenant colonel. He’s also the CEO of Lead Enterprises, a leadership development platform for staff and workforce development.
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Sometimes work hurts.
Brent talks with Meryl Herr about her new IVP book ‘When Work Hurts: Building Resilience When You’re Beat Up or Burnt Out’’.
Meryl is the owner of The Goodworks Group LLC, a consulting firm specializing in educational program planning and evaluation. She previously served as director of research and resources at Fuller Seminary’s Max De Pree Center for Leadership, where she conducted research and created resources to help Christian marketplace leaders integrate their faith with their work.
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What is gender complementarity and why should we be concerned about it?
Brent talks with Joshua Farris about his article in ‘The North American Anglican’ called ‘Rediscovering the Theological and Liturgical Weight of Gender Complementarity in Anglicanism’.
Joshua is an ordained priest with the Diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian on Missio Mosaic. He’s the director and founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership.
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Brent talks with Haril Kazindra one of the founders and CEO’s (with his wife, Andrea) of Musana, a community development ministry in Uganda. For the past 16 years Haril has been at the forefront of fostering sustainable business solutions within Ugandan communities. In his capacity as co-CEO, Haril wears many hats, casting the vision of the Musana model to local communities.
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What’s the significance of the Feast of Tabernacles in this chapter?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States.
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Does chapter 13 of Zechariah open with a Pentecost?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States.
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Preaching must connect with its hearers. As congregations battle with increasing doubt preaching appealing solely to rationality doesn’t resonate in the same way as it once did.
Brent talks with Mark Glanville about his new IVP book ‘Preaching in a New Key: Crafting Expository Sermons in Post-Christian Communities’.
Mark is Director of the Centre for Missional Leaders at the University of British Columbia. He has pastored in creative, justice-seeking churches for 14 years in both Canada and Australia and has played jazz piano professionally for 30 years.
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Why not build a wall of answered prayer?
Brent talks with Richard Gamble, the founder of the Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer, which will be the largest Christian landmark in Britain. The structure will contain one million bricks and – thanks to augmented reality – people will be able to access an answered prayer through every brick!
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What can Christians learn from analytic idealism?
Brent talks with Bernardo Kastrup and Joshua Farris.
Bernardo is a philosopher and computer scientist best known for his work in the field of consciousness studies particularly his development of analytic idealism. He’s written several books and papers arguing against physicalism and proposing that consciousness is the fundamental aspect of reality. He’s the executive director of Essential Foundation.
Joshua is an ordained priest with the Diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian on Missio Mosaic. He’s the director and founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership and he too has an interest in consciousness.
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How can we harmonize our Christian faith with the art and craft of film making?
Brent talks to Crystal Downing about her new IVP book called ‘The Wages of Cinema: A Christian Aesthetics of Film in Conversation with Dorothy L. Sayers’.
Crystal is an award winning author and has published six books.
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The years after college or university can be some of the most uncertain times of life. How do we best navigate them?
Brent is joined by Erica Young Reitz who’s just published a revised and updated version of her IVP book ‘After College: Navigating Transitions, Relationships, and Faith’.
Erica is the founder of After College Transition, an organization that helps practitioners equip students to thrive after college. Her experience working with college students includes teaching Advanced Writing at The Pennsylvania State University and campus ministry with the CCO directing Senior Exit. Her writing has appeared in publications including ‘Christianity Today’ and ‘Relevant’.
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What is the ‘feminization’ of the church?
Brent talks with Joshua Farris about his article in ‘American Reformer’ called ‘Feminization and the Church’.
Joshua is an ordained priest with the diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian on Missio Mosaic. He’s the director and founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership.
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How are our children being catechized these days?
Brent talks with Joshua Farris about his ‘Missio Mosaic’ article ‘Icons, Childhood Development, and the Liturgical World: Raising Liturgical Beings’.
Joshua is an ordained priest with the diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian on Missio Mosaic. He’s the director and founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership.
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What is the ‘extremely not secret history of the Council of Nicaea’? Why does Nicaea matter?
The 20th of May marks the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea. Brent is joined by Susannah Black Roberts – a senior editor of ‘Plough’ - to talk about ‘Nicaea Guys.’
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How does the dividing line between consciousness and science continue to blur?
Brent talks with Joshua Farris about a new article in ‘Mind Matters’ called ‘Consciousness Blurs the Line Between Philosophy and Science’.
Joshua is an ordained priest with the diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian on Missio Mosaic. He’s the director and founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership.
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Brent is joined by Jennifer Holberg to discuss George Herbert’s classic poem ‘The Collar.
Jennifer is professor and chair of the English Department at Calvin University in the States and co-director of the Calvin Center for Faith and Writing. She’s also the author of the book ‘Nourishing Narratives’.
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‘Modern Christianity is at a testing crossroads. Many are captivated by Jesus or newly intrigued by him. They know it’s possible to be a Christian and not be very much like Jesus, and they are rejecting expressions of Christianity that fail that test’.
Brent talks with Marc Alan Schelske who’s the author of a new 40 day devotional from Live 210 Media called ‘Walking Otherward: Forty Meditations on Following Jesus’ Path of Other Centred, Co-Suffering Love’.
Marc is a happily recovering fundamentalist praying for the restoration of all things. He writes and teaches about spiritual maturity, emotional growth and the other centred co-suffering way of Jesus. He’s a small church pastor nearing 30 years of experience as a big design and technology geek and sometimes musician.
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What’s the history of Christianity and Islam? How have the two faiths interrelated through the centuries?
Brent talks with Wafik Wahba, the author of a new book from IVP called ‘Global Christianity and Islam: Exploring History, Politics, and Beliefs’.
Wafik is professor of Global Christianity at Tyndale University in Toronto, Canada. He has taught and lectured on global Christianity and Christian-Muslim relations in 25 countries. He has contributed to several publications.
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In a world where answered prayers often feel like statistical anomalies, Dr. Deanna Shrodes poses a radical question ‘What if what usually happens was never meant to be what usually happens’?
Brent talks with Deanna Shrodes, the author of a new book from Baker Books called ‘Uncommon Answers: Partnering with the Holy Spirit to Receive Extraordinarily More’.
Deanna is the director of PF Women and the founder and director of the Stronger Leadership Network. She’s an international speaker gifted in candid communication and a pastor in the Assemblies of God.
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What are some of the key political ideologies of our time? Why does what we believe about politics matter?
Brent talks with David Koyzis about his IVP book ‘Political Visions and Illusions: A Survey and Christian Critique of Contemporary Ideologies’.
David is affiliated with Global Scholars Canada and is engaged in an international academic ministry of writing, researching, lecturing and conversing with readers of his books. He taught undergraduate political science for thirty years.
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Is conflict actually a good thing?
Brent talks with Richard Parrish about his new book from Richard Parrish Ministries called ‘The Gift of Conflict: The Art of Biblical Reconciliation’.
Richard is the director of Richard Parrish Ministries, an outreach of Music Serving the Word. Richard attends to the soul care of pastors, leaders, and learners. He devotes his life to assisting others through writing, speaking, mentoring, and offering spiritual care.
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Can we actually escape our past? To what extent does our past define us?
Brent talks with Hannah Long about the 1947 film noir ‘Out of the Past’ directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer and Kirk Douglas.
Hannah is a passionate cinephile. She writes cultural commentary and film criticism for a number of publications including ‘The Despatch’, ‘Angelus News’, ‘The Bulwark’ and ‘First Things’.
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How does Zechariah 12 speak of Jesus and the Passion Narrative?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute.
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How does Matthew use chapter 11 of Zechariah?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States.
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‘We were made by a Maker to be makers’.
Brent talks with artist Bruce Herman about his new IVP America book ‘Makers by Nature: Letters from a Master Painter on Faith, Hope and Art’.
In a series of fictional letters, Bruce passes on wisdom to a younger generation. He explores a wide array of practical, philosophical, and theological issues.
Bruce is a painter, writer and speaker. His art has been exhibited internationally and is in public and private collections worldwide. He taught studio art for nearly four decades at Gordon College, where he held the Lothlorien Distinguished Chair in Fine Arts.
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‘Christians today feel more like cultural outsiders than ever before – yet many still long to help their communities flourish’.
Brent is joined by Keith Simon one of the authors with Patrick Miller of a new Zondervan book ‘Joyful Outsiders: Six Ways to Live Like Jesus in a Disorienting Culture’.
Keith is a lead pastor at ‘The Crossing’ and he co-hosts the podcasts ‘Ten Minute Bible Talks’ and ‘Truth over Tribe’.
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How can we pursue our callings while managing our risk for burnout?
Brent talks with Arianna Molloy about her new book from IVP called ‘Healthy Calling: From Toxic Burnout to Sustainable Work’.
Arianna is associate professor of organizational communication at Biola University. Her research focuses on meaningful work, work as a calling, and the connection between humility and burnout in the workplace. She’s an award winning scholar and educator and also a consultant for organizations, business professionals, and ministries.
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Brent talks with Britney Higgs, a dedicated advocate, Founder and CEO of HER campaign, a non-profit organization based in Billings, Montana. She has a deep passion for empowering survivors of human trafficking. Britney, along with her husband Sammy, established HER campaign in 2016 to provide aftercare programs and support for survivors in their journey from recovery to economic independence.
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What is conservatism? What is Christian humanism?
Brent continues his discussion with Graham McAleer and Alexander S. Rosenthal-Pubul about their Notre Dame Press book called ‘The Wisdom of Our Ancestors: Conservative Humanism and the Western Tradition’.
Graham is professor of philosophy at Loyola University in Maryland and the author of a number of books including ‘Tolkien, Philosopher of War’.
Alexander is lecturer at John Hopkins University’s Center for Advanced Governmental Studies and director of the Petrarch Center.
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What is conservatism? What is Christian humanism?
Brent is joined by Graham McAleer and Alexander S. Rosenthal-Pubul for the first part of a discussion about their new Notre Dame Press book ‘The Wisdom of our Ancestors: Conservative Humanism and the Western Tradition’.
Graham is professor of philosophy at Loyola University in Maryland and the author of a number of books including ‘Tolkien, Philosopher of War’.
Alexander is lecturer at John Hopkins University’s Center for Advanced Governmental Studies and director of the Petrarch Center.
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‘Churches are called to care for the vulnerable, but churches have not always led the way in becoming places safe from abuse’.
Brent is joined by Taylor Patterson, one of the authors together with Lisa Compton of a new IVP book called ‘Skills for Safeguarding: A Guide to Preventing Abuse and Fostering Healing in the Church’.
Taylor is a licensed professional counselor specializing in trauma, including survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. She has presented at local and national conferences and is published in peer-reviewed journals.
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Who was artist Georges Rouault? In what sense was he a prophet in the darkness?
Many consider Georges Rouault to be one of the most important painters of the last few centuries, yet both the secular world and the church have struggled to engage with his work which is profoundly shaped by his Christian faith.
Brent talks with Wesley Vander Lugt who is the editor of a new book with IVP America ‘A Prophet in the Darkness: Exploring Theology in the Art of Georges Rousault’.
In this volume, a group of theologians, artists, and historians seek to bring Rouault out of the shadows. Wesley is adjunct professor of theology and acting director of the Leighton Ford Initiative for Theology, the Arts, and Gospel Witness at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Charlotte.
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Joshua Farris joins Brent to discuss a recent article with ‘American Reformer’ called ‘Stop Praying for Revival (At Least the Way We Used To’).
Joshua is an ordained priest with the Diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian on Missio Mosaic. He’s the director and founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership.
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Why did God allow such pain and trauma in my life? What good could possibly come from it? Will I ever get free?
‘When Karen Sjoblom relocated to her Midwest birthplace after her daughter left for college, she anticipated exciting possibilities in her newly empty nested stage. Instead she found herself on an unexpected pilgrimage through past trauma and rigid generational expectations’.
Karen is an award winning author, freelance writer, and editor and she’s had a nearly 40 year career in healthcare, science, education, high tech and nonprofit communications. She also co-founded and ran for 9 years Eve’s Daughters, a nonprofit for single mums and their kids outside of Portland, Oregon.
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How and why is the Lord Jesus Christ beautiful? In what ways is God beauty itself?
Brent talks with Samuel Parkison about his new Christian Focus book called ‘The Unvarnished Jesus: The Beauty of Christ and his Ugly Rivals’.
Samuel is Associate Professor of Theological Studies at Gulf Theological Seminary in the United Arab Emirates. He’s the author of several books.
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Brent is joined by philosophers Bernardo Kastrup and Joshua Farris to talk about Near Death Experiences.
Bernardo is a philosopher and computer scientist best known for his work in the field of consciousness studies particularly his development of analytic idealism. He’s written several books and papers arguing against physicalism and proposing that consciousness is the fundamental aspect of reality. He’s the executive director of Essential Foundation.
Joshua is an ordained priest with the Diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian on Missio Mosaic. He’s the director and founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership and he too has an interest in consciousness.
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In 2014 aerial photography revealed a submerged structure beneath the water of Lake Iznik, near the ancient city of Nicaea. Was it the location of the First Council of Nicaea?
Brent talks with Mark Fairchild about his new book from IVP ‘The Underwater Basilica of Nicaea: Archaeology in the Birthplace of Christian Theology’.
Mark was professor of Bible and Religion at Huntingdon University. He spent over 20 years doing research in ancient Anatolia and worked with Mustafa Sahin to direct the excavation of the submerged Basilica.
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What is a person? Where did the idea of personhood come from?
Brent talks with Joshua Farris about his recent articles on personhood on De Gruyter.
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Do you feel as though you’re in a valley of dry bones?
Brent talks with Dr. Patricia Boyce, the author of a new book from Renown Publishing called ‘Light for the Journey Through Dry Bone Valley: How Points of Connection in You, Your Relationships, and Your Community Can Reinvigorate Your Life’.
Patricia is a licensed professional counselor of Mental Health in Delaware and Maryland. She’s Nationally Certified, with a master’s degree in counseling and a doctorate in psychology. She’s been in private practice since 2003 having previously worked in the private and government sectors. In 2003, she received the Presidential Leadership Award.
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Brent talks with Jennifer Holberg about John Donne and his holy sonnet ‘Batter my heart, three-person'd God’.
How does Donne describe God at work with his soul?
Jennifer is professor and chair of the English Department at Calvin University in the States and co-director of the Calvin Center for Faith and Writing. She’s also the author of the book ‘Nourishing Narratives’.
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How are Exodus themes prominent in Zechariah 10?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States.
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Is Jesus our greater Alexander the Great?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States about Zechariah 9.
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How can Christians live as citizens of God’s kingdom while also fulfilling their responsibilities as citizens of political communities?
Brent talks with David Koyzis about his new IVP book ‘Citizenship Without Illusions: A Christian Guide to Political Engagement’.
David is affiliated with Global Scholars Canada and is engaged in an international academic ministry of writing, researching, lecturing and conversing with readers of his books. He taught undergraduate political science for thirty years.
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Why are there so many translations of the Bible?
Brent talks with Tim Wildsmith about his new Zondervan book ‘Bible Translations for Everyone: A Guide to Finding a Bible That’s Right For You’.
Tim is an ordained pastor and writer who is best known as the creator of a multi-platform online ministry designed to help people find a Bible that’s right for them. Tim earned a Master of Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary and he was a Visiting Scholar at the University of Oxford’s Wycliffe Hall. He currently serves as one of the campus ministers at Belmont University, the largest ecumenical Christian college in the States.
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Why is the soul so important in the Christian tradition? Why is it important that we are embodied beings?
Brent talks with Joshua Farris about a recent article he’s published with the University of St. Andrews called ‘Substance Dualist Theological Anthropology’.
Joshua is an ordained priest with the Diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian on Missio Mosaic. He’s the director and founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership.
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What constitutes a happy life and how do young people find it?
Brent talks with Anna Moreland and Thomas Smith about their new book from Catholic University of America Press called ‘The Young Adult Playbook: Living Like It Matters’.
Anna is the Anna Quinn Welsh Endowed Chair of the University Honors Program and Professor in the Department of Humanities at Villanova University.
Thomas is Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at the Catholic University of America as well as an Ordinary Professor in the Department of Politics.
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What was the influence of nineteenth century Romanticism on C.S. Lewis?
Brent talks with Jeffrey Barbeau about his new book from IVP America called ‘The Last Romantic – C.S. Lewis, English Literature and Modern Theology’.
Jeffrey is professor of theology at Wheaton College. A theologian, literary critic, and historian, he is the author of numerous monographs, anthologies and edited books.
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Current burial practices in Western society are archaic and impersonal.
Brent talks with Kent Burreson and Beth Hoeltke about their new IVP book ‘Lay Me in God’s Good Earth: A Christian Approach to Death and Burial’.
Kent is professor of systematic theology at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri Beth is the retired director of the Graduate School at Concordia Seminary and an adjunct instructor at Jefferson College in Hillsboro, Missouri.
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‘Author Keith Dixon spent years researching Paul’s life in the first-century Jewish world. He came to the conclusion that far from the untouchable images of heaven gazing saints, the apostle Paul ruthlessly focused on his earthly duty to build God’s church’.
Brent talks with Keith Dixon about his new Liberty Hill book ‘Paul’s Journal’.
Keith graduated from Hillsdale College with a degree in History before finishing law school and becoming in house counsel for a small engineering firm. He never expected to write this book, so Paul’s Journal sat in a computer file for the better part of a decade before Keith finally finished the manuscript.
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What is God’s will for our lives?
Brent talks to Trevor Hudson about his new NavPress book ‘In Search of God’s Will: Discerning a Life of Faithfulness and Purpose’.
Trevor is an ordained minister in the Methodist Church of South Africa. After spending 40 years doing pastoral ministry in a local congregation, he now gives his time to lecturing, teaching, and writing in the areas of spiritual formation and spiritual direction.
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Why is an orthodox view of the Trinity so foundational to the Christian faith?
Brent talks with Samuel Parkison about his B and H book (co-authored with Matthew Barrett, Ronni Kurtz and Joseph Lanier) called ‘Proclaiming the Triune God: The Doctrine of the Trinity in the Life of the Church’.
Samuel is Assistant Professor of Theological Studies at Gulf Theological Seminary in the United Arab Emirates. He’s the author of several books.
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‘If there’s anything a church should be, it’s safe. But as recent struggles in the church have shown, that’s not always the case’.
Brent talks with Sam Rainer about his new Tyndale House book ‘Make My Church Safe: A Guide to the Best Practices to Protect Children and Secure Your Congregation from Harm’.
Sam is the president of Church Answers and also co-hosts the popular podcasts Rainer on Leadership and Est. church and he has authored several books.
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Why is the tale of black faith so often absent in the pages of church history?
Brent talks with Walter Strickland II about his new 2 volume history from IVP called ‘Swing Low: A History of Black Christianity in the United States’.
Dr. Strickland is an educator who hails from a line of school teachers. He’s the founder of Aptree (an e-learning experience) and serves as Assistant Professor of Systematic and Contextual Theology at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. In addition to being a teaching pastor at his church, he is an Associate Fellow at the Kirby Laing Centre for Public Theology at Cambridge University.
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Is the world hostile to innocence?
Brent is joined by Hannah Long to discuss the 1993 action movie ‘The Fugitive’ directed by Andrew Davis and starring Harrison Ford.
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How can we do family discipleship?
Brent talks with Brian Dembowczyk about his new book from IVP America called ‘Family Discipleship That Works: Guiding Your Child to Know, Love, and Act Like Jesus’.
Brian is associate publisher for Thomas Nelson Bibles. He was previously the managing editor of the Gospel Project, a Bible study curriculum used by over 1.6 million adults, teens, and children each week, and he has also been a pastor, a discipleship pastor, and family pastor.
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What’s your favourite Christmas movie? Easter movie? Pentecost movie?
Brent talks with Abbey Olcese about her new IVP book ‘Films for All Seasons: Experiencing the Church Year at the Movies’.
Abby invites us to reflect on the great themes of the church calendar through the lens of film.
Abby is a writer on film, popular culture, and faith. Her work has appeared at Think Christian, Sojourners, Paste, Roger Ebert.com and /Film. She’s also the Film Editor for ‘The Pitch’, a website and magazine serving the greater Kansas City, Missouri area.
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Can we still have joy in a world of pain and anxiety?
Brent talks with Alistair Sterne about his new book from IVP America called ‘Longing for Joy: An Invitation into the Goodness and Beauty of Life’.
Alastair is a creative director turned pastor. He serves as the associate pastor at Coastline Church in Victoria, British Columbia. He previously partnered with Redeemer City to City and founded St Peter’s Fireside, a creative liturgical church in Vancouver.
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Brent talks to author Jerry Lathan about his new novel (with Simon Manchester) about the apostle Peter called ‘You Will Be Peter’ published by Forefront.
Jerry brings a wealth of knowledge to tell the remarkable story of Simon Peter. Jerry combines a lifelong interest in history with a decade of research to bring to life the brash fisherman who became Peter. Over forty plus years Jerry’s national award winning construction company has preserved and restored historic churches and monuments. Jerry was also co-owner of Big Easy Studios in New Orleans where more than 12 major movies were filmed.
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‘A report released in 2024 from George Barna shows that 66 per cent of adults consider themselves to be Christians, yet 4 per cent of all adults – and only 6 per cent of the self-identified Christians – possess a biblical world view’.
The world needs Jesus but its time for believers to rise and answer the call given to us in the Great Commission.
Brent talks with Daniel Steiner about his new book from Book Villages called ‘Hearing Jesus Say Well Done: The Secret to Securing Heaven’s Rewards’.
Daniel is founder and chair of Preborn! Under his leadership, Preborn! has grown into the single most successful pro-life mission in the world, seeing over 77,000 commitments to Jesus.
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Brent is joined by Jennifer Holberg to talk about another poet – this time Elizabeth Barrett Browning and her ‘Sonnets from the Portuguese’.
Jennifer is professor and chair of the English Department at Calvin University in the States and co-director of the Calvin Center for Faith and Writing. She’s also the author of the book ‘Nourishing Narratives’.
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To what extent is film noir about redemption?
Brent talks with Hannah Long about the 1944 movie ‘Double Indemnity’ starring Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck and Edward G. Robinson.
Hannah is a passionate cinephile. She writes cultural commentary and film criticism for a number of publications including ‘The Despatch’,‘Angelus News’, ‘The Bulwark’ and ‘First Things’.
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Brent is joined by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to discuss Zechariah chapter 8.
Is there any significance to the number 10 in this chapter?
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How is Zechariah 7 concerned with the perversion of justice?
Brent is joined by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to talk about ‘Revelation – The Prequel’ – the very exciting book of Zechariah!
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Brent talks with pastor Brian Schmelzenbach from the Luke Commission.
Dr. Harry and Echo VanderWal founded the Luke Commission in 2005 during the height of the HIV/AIDS pandemic after moving to Eswatini in Southern Africa. What started as the husband and wife team and 8 local staff has today grown into a team of over 700 serving the most isolated and underserved people of southern Africa.
Brian is Director of Staff Development. After 15 years of pastoral ministry in the States Brian and his wife Missi sensed God’s call to join TLC in 2013.
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Has moral knowledge disappeared from our society?
Brent talks with Steven Porter, Senior Research Fellow and Executive Director of the Martin Institute for Christianity and Culture at Westmont College and an Affiliate Professor of Theology and Spiritual Formation at the Institute for Spiritual Formation and Rosemead School of Psychology.
Steven talks about an important book by his teacher Dallas Willard which was in fact completed by Steven along with Aaron Preston and Gregg Ten Elshof. The book is Dallas’s ‘The Disappearance of Moral Knowledge’ which started life as an incredible series of lectures.
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What do you want to hear on your deathbed?
Brent talks with Joshua Farris about a recent article published on the ‘Spiritual Media Blog’.
Joshua is an ordained priest with the Diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian in Missio Mosaic. He’s the director and founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership.
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What’s the importance of theology?
Brent is joined by Joshua Farris to discuss his recent ‘Christianity Today’ article ‘It’s a Theological World After All’.
Joshua is an ordained priest with the Diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian in Missio Mosaic. He’s the director and founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership.
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What did John Wesley and George Whitefield believe about conversion?
Brent talks to Sean McGever, the author of a Lexham Press book called ‘Born Again: The Evangelical Theology of Conversion in John Wesley and George Whitefield’.
Sean is an area director of Young Life in Phoenix, Arizona, and adjunct faculty at Grand Canyon University. He’s the author of several books including ‘Ownership’.
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Brent is joined by Samuel Parkison the author of a new IVP book ‘To Gaze upon God: The Beatific Vision in Doctrine, Tradition and Practice’.
Today the doctrine of the beatific vision has been woefuly forgotten within the church and its theology.
Samuel is Associate Professor of Theological Studies at Gulf Theological Seminary in the United Arab Emirates. He’s the author of several books.
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How do you rebuild your life after it falls apart?
Brent talks to Dawn Mann Sanders about her new IVP book ‘When Your World Ends: God’s Creative Process for Rebuilding a Life’.
Dawn is an associate minister at First Baptist Church of Glenarden where she serves as the director of the sermon based life groups ministry. Dawn has written and taught extensively on overcoming adversity and creating a new life both at FBCG and on her personal blog.
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Did Tolkien’s philosophy of war arise from his appreciation of beauty?
Brent talks with Graham McAleer about his new book from the Catholic University Press of America called ‘Tolkien, Philosopher of War’.
Graham has a doctorate from Louvain, Belgium, where he wrote on medieval philosophy and theology. Graham is the author of books on ethics and moral theology. He’s a member of the Judicial Ethics Committee of the State of Maryland and a regular contributor to the national online magazine Law and Liberty, where he writes on culture and politics. He’s a professor of philosophy at Loyola University in Baltimore. He’s taught there for over 30 years and was awarded Teacher of the Year in 2014.
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Brent talks with Joshua Farris about his ‘Mind Matters’ article ‘Finding Common Ground: Exploring Near-Death Experiences and Beyond’.
Joshua is an ordained priest with the Diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian in Missio Mosaic. He’s the director and founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership.
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Do you want to cut through the noise and feel safe in who you are before God?
Brent talks with the Rev. Chris Lee, Britain’s viral vicar about his new Tyndale House book ‘Know You Are Beloved: Press Pause, Breathe Deeply, and Be Known By God’.
Chris is the vicar of a growing church in London. He’s passionate about prayer and helping people discover their identity in God. He’s been called ‘the internet’s favorite vicar’ and is best known as an influencer who started delivering inspirational 60 second sermons on social media several years ago. His sermons went viral and today he reaches an international audience of 171,000 Instagram followers. Christ speaks at various conferences and on his podcast ‘Come Read with Me’.
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Brent is joined by Joshua Farris to dicuss a recent ‘Mind Matters’ article called ‘New Podcast Asks, Is the World Really Enchanted – or Disenchanted?’
Joshua is an ordained Anglican priest in the Diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian on Missio Mosaic. He's the Director and Founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership.
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mindmatters.ai/2024/06/new-podcast-asks-is-the-world-really-enchanted-or-disenchanted/
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How can Christians think about politics?
Brent talks with Miranda Zapor Cruz about her new IVP book ‘Faithful Politics: Ten Approaches to Christian Citizenship and Why It Matters’.
Miranda is professor of historical theology at Indiana Wesleyan University. She holds a Phd in religion, politics and society from Baylor University’s J.M. Dawson Institute of Church-State Studies and a Masters of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary.
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Brent is joined by Hannah Long to review the 1993 American Civil War classic ‘Gettysburg’.
Hannah is a passionate cinephile. She writes cultural commentary and film criticism for a number of publications including ‘The Dispatch’ and ‘Angelus News’.
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How do the 4 horses of Zechariah 6 compare with the 4 horses in Revelation 6?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute about Zechariah 6.
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Brent is joined once again by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute to discuss the weird night visions of Zechariah 5.
A flying scroll and some flying women!
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Brent is joined by Jennifer Holberg to discuss Robert Browning and his dramatic monologue about a psychopathic duke called ‘My Last Duchess’.
Jennifer is professor and chair of the English Department at Calvin University in the States and co-director of the Calvin Center for Faith and Writing. She’s also the author of the book ‘Nourishing Narratives’.
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‘As a successful technology author and software consultant, David Tucker is immersed in the world of technology. As a husband and father of 3, however, he sees the confusion and pain it’s causing families. He created digitalparenting.com as a calling to make effective guidance totally accessible to parents’.
Now there’s a book called ‘The Digital Parenting Guidebook: 7 Essential Steps for Building the Tech-Savvy Christian family’ paired with online resources at digitalparenting.com
David is an author, speaker, husband and father of 3 teenagers and throughout his career he has served as both pastor and technology executive.
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There are roughly 2.4 billion Christians in the world. Which one irritates you the most?
‘As brothers and sisters in Christ, we want to love each other well, but problems inevitably creep in, causing divisions. Yet God has called us to belong to Him and to each other’.
Brent talks with pastor Brady Boyd about his new book from Our Daily Bread publishing called ‘Life-Minded: 8 Practices for Belonging to God and Each Other’.
Brady serves as senior pastor of New Life Church in Colorado Springs and he co-hosts the Essential Church podcast, which features conversations with pastors and leaders about important issues facing the church.
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Is it better to conform than to be famous? Should fame be linked to talent and to significance?
Brent is joined by Hannah Long to discuss the actress Judy Holliday and her 1954 comedy ‘It Should Happen To You’ with Jack Lemmon and Peter Lawford and directed by George Cukor.
Hannah is a passionate cinephile. She writes cultural commentary and film criticism for a number of publications including ‘The Dispatch’ and ‘Angelus News’.
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How do we engage with our Christian nationalist neighbors?
Pastor Caleb Campbell has watched as Christian nationalism has taken over large swathes of the United States. And he’s suffered the relational fallout of standing against it, both in his community and in the church. Now he’s written a book published by IVP called ‘Disarming Leviathan: Loving Your Christian Nationalist Neighbor’. It’s designed to equip Christians to minister to their Christian nationalist neighbors.
Caleb has been a pastor at Desert Springs Bible Church in Phoenix, Arizona, since 2006 and lead pastor since 2015. He’s a doctoral student at Fuller Theological Seminary and serves as the regional director for the Surge Network.
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Can we KNOW God is real?
Brent talks with Roy Clouser about his forthcoming book ‘Can We KNOW God Is Real? – the Nature of Religious Belief’.
Roy is Professor Emeritus of the College of New Jersey. He’s served as professor of philosophy, religion and logic at the college since 1968. He also serves (among other things) as the resident philosopher of Christian Leaders Institute.
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Brent talks with Russell Joyce about his new IVP America book called ‘His Face Like Mine: Finding God’s Love in Our Wounds’.
‘Russell was born with a rare craniofacial disorder called Goldenhar syndrome, where the left side of his face was not formed. Years of patchwork surgeries made him more outwardly presentable, but not without deep pain and physical and emotional scars. But a life changing encounter broke through to him with a power he never thought possible, in the very place he never thought to look – his broken face’.
Russell is the director of Foursquare Multiply, the church planting movement of the Foursquare denomination in the States. He’s also lead pastor of Faith Center, a historic church in the Foursquare Movement. In 2017 he planted a church in Brookly, New York with the Hope Church NYC family of churches before transitioning in 2021. He co-hosts the ‘Same Jesus Podcast’.
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What do we make of the idea of the soul?
Brent talks with Joshua Farris about his new Soul Science publication called ‘The Banquet of Souls: A Mirror to the Universe’.
‘The Banquet of Souls’ is an accessible exploration of the soul in relation to the universe. It’s written in a fun way that centers around the dinner table.
Joshua is a philosopher and theologian. He’s Vice President of Ethical Engagement at Density6 and Visiting Research Professor at the Ruhr University Bochum. He’s also the director of Soul Science Ministries and the founder of Spiritually Driven Leadership which provides education and consulting at the intersection of business and faith.
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‘Sherry Hoppen, active church attendee, devoted wife and mother, and ministry worker, unveils the raw and unvarnished truth of her decade long battle with alcoholism – a secret that consumed her life, faith, and family. In a moment of desperation, she embarked on a thousand mile bike hike from Michigan to Texas, a grueling challenge that she hoped would mark the start of her journey toward sobriety. And it did – but it was only just beginning’.
Brent talks with Sherry about her new Redemption Press book ‘Sober Cycle: Pedalling Through Recovery One Day at a Time’.
Sherry has worked in various areas of a pregnancy care ministry for over 10 years. She launched She Surrenders in 2016, a ministry designed to encourage freedom from addiction with biblical truths, a deepening relationship with the Lord and the fellowship found in a healing community.
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Can we KNOW God is real?
Brent talks with Roy Clouser about his forthcoming book ‘Can We KNOW God Is Real? – the Nature of Religious Belief’.
Roy is Professor Emeritus of the College of New Jersey. He’s served as professor of philosophy, religion and logic at the College since 1968. He also serves (among other things) as the resident philosopher of Christian Leaders Institute.
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‘We are in the business of seeing others, seeing them the way God sees them, and letting them know they have value’.
Brent talks with Amy Williams about her new IVP book ‘Worth Seeing: Viewing Others Through God’s Eyes’.
Amy has spent three decades doing ministry with youth in gangs and prisons. While most of society sees high-risk youth through lenses of fear or disregard, she has come to see them through God’s eyes as having tremendous value and potential.
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‘Adoption is often framed by happy narratives, but the reality is that many adoptees struggle with unaddressed trauma and issues of identity and belonging.
Brent is joined by Cameron Lee Small to talk about his new IVP book ‘The Adoptee’s Journey: From Loss and Trauma to Healing and Empowerment’.
Camerson is himself an adoptee. He faced his own tumultuous search for and reunion with his mother in Korea. Cameron is now a licensed clinical counsellor, and mental health advocate based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was born in Korea and relinquished into foster care at age 3. He was then adopted in 1984 to a family in the States. His private practice, ‘Therapy Redeemed’ specializes in the mental health needs of adoptees and their families wherever they may be in their own adoption journey.
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How do we think about faith and doubt in an everchanging world?
Brent is joined by Jennifer Holberg to discuss Alfred Lord Tennyson and his massive poem ‘In Memorium’.
Jennifer is professor and chair of the English Department at Calvin University in the States and co-director of the Calvin Center for Faith and Writing. She’s also the author of the book ‘Nourishing Narratives’.
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‘The history of the theology of worship is riddled with examples of clergy and worship leaders who have sought to manipulate their parishioners’ anxiety in order to spur repentance and turn people toward God. Even if such ends may be desirable – at what cost’?
Brent talks with J. Michael Jordan about his new IVP book ‘Worship in an Age of Anxiety: How Churches Can Create Space for Healing’.
Rev. Dr. J. Michael Jordan is an ordained Wesleyan pastor with eleven years of pastoral ministry experience in United Methodist, American Baptist and Wesleyan churches. He currently serves as associate professor of Bible and Theology at Houghton College.
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What can trigger grief? Does your grief feel too much to bear?
Brent talks with Steve Carter about his new book from Thomas Nelson ‘Grieve, Breathe, Receive: Finding a Faith Strong Enough to Hold Us’.
Steve is a pastor, speaker, author, podcast host, and the former lead teaching pastor of Willow Creek Community Church in Chicago. He hosts the Craft and Character Podcast, where he helps people get better at the art and craft of communication while ensuring their character always leads the way. An avid sports fan, Steve has co-hosted with ESPN sports anchor Samantha Ponder, NFL Player Sam Acho and Trey Burton The Home Team Podcast, which unpacks the intersection between faith, culture, sports and family.
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Instead of resigning ourselves to a life of isolation and judgement, should we embrace the notion that we can stand proudly in our uniqueness, fully blooming into the remarkable beings that we were always meant to be?
Brent talks with Cally Logan the author of a new Bridge-Logos Publishers book called ‘The Wallflower that Bloomed: Finding Your Place at the Lunch Table of Life’.
Cally is an author and senior writer for Crosswalk. She’s been featured on shows like the ‘700 Club Initiative’ and her writing has appeared in numerous outlets including Christine Caine’s ‘Propel Women’. Cally served as a mentor to young women for several years, and enjoys challenging ladies to develop deeper relationshps with God and to live fearlessly and authentically.
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‘Everyone who met Dallas Willard was impressed by his personal attention, calm confidence, wisdom, and profound sense of the spiritual. But he was not always the man who seemed to live on a different plane of reality than the rest of us’.
Brent talks with Gary Moon about the new paperback edition of his IVP biography ‘Becoming Dallas Willard: The Formation of a Philosopher, Teacher, and Christ Follower’.
Gary is director of the Martin Family Institute and Dallas Willard Center for Christian Spiritual Formation at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California. He is also co-director of Fuller’s doctor of ministry degree program in spiritual direction wich blends ancient Christian spirituality, Ignation spirituality and spiritual formation insights from Dallas Willard.
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www.amazon.com.au/Becoming-Dallas-Willard-Formation-Philosopher/dp/1514011131/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&q
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‘We often see setbacks and disasters as events that keep us from our best life. But they’re really opportunities to grow in leadership’.
Brent talks with Gayle Beebe about his new IVP book ‘The Crucibles that Shape Us: Navigating the Defining Challenges of Leadership’.
Gayle has been president of Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California since 2007; previously he was president of Spring Arbor University in Michigan. He’s spent more than 3 decades in higher education and has written or edited 10 books and more than 40 articles.
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Brent talks with Patricia Weerakoon about her ‘Growing Faith’ book ‘The Best Sex for Life’.
Patricia is a counsellor, sexologist and academic. She trained in medicine at the University of Sri Lanka and did her postgraduate study in sexology at the University of Hawaii. She taught at Sydney University where she was the director of an internationally recognised postgraduate programme in sexual health. She’s also a popular conference speaker and the author of several books.
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In the second part of our podcast about the movie ‘The Train’ Brent talks with Michelle Young about the art curator featured in the movie – Rose Valland.
Michelle is the author of a forthcoming book from Harper One, an imprint of Harper Collins, about the World War 2 Resistance spy. The book will be issued in May 2025 and will be called ‘The Art Spy’.
Michelle is the founder of ‘Untapped New York’ and the author of a number of books about the city. She’s professor of architecture at Columbia University GSAPP and an instructor at CUNY School of Journalism.
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Is it ever justified to sacrifice a human life to save a work of art?
Brent is joined by Hannah Long to discuss the 1964 movie ‘The Train’ starring Burt Lancaster and Paul Scofield.
The first part of a two part feature – the second part will drop in a couple of days! In the second part, Brent interviews author Michelle Young about Rose Valland, the World War 2 Resistance spy whose book became the basis for ‘The Train’.
Hannah is a passionate cinephile. She writes cultural commentary and film criticism for a number of publications including ‘The Dispatch’, ‘Angelus News’, ‘American Consequences’ and ‘The Bulwark’.
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What does God’s Word say about money?
Brent talks with Callie and Rosario Picardo about their new book from Invite Press called ‘Healthy Money: A 30-Day Journey Toward Spiritual, Emotional, and Financial Freedom’.
Callie has spent her career working in finance and charitable giving. She currently serves as Vice President for Development at United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio. In 2011 she built Deep Roots Financial Coaching, a business that helps individuals, families and churches align their finances with God’s Word.
Rosario is one of the founding pastors at Mosaic, a multicultural church in Dayton, Ohio. Rosario is a national speaker and leads a consulting grup for church planters/pastors, called Picardo Coaching LLC and he’s the author of 8 books.
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Where did the universe come from and is it conscious? Does the universe have a purpose?
Brent is joined by philosophers Philip Goff and Joshua Farris to discuss Philip‘s latest book from Oxford University Press called ‘Why? The Purpose of the Universe’.
Philip is a philosophy professor at Durham University in the UK. He spends most of his time ‘trying to work out the ultimate nature of reality’. His special interest is panpsychism and whether it can offer a middle way between traditional belief in God and secular atheism.
Joshua is a philosopher and theologian. He’s Vice President of Ethical Engagement at Density6 and Visiting Research Professor at the Ruhr University Bochum.
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‘Jonathan Edwards, John Wesley, and George Whitefield were the three most prominent early evangelicals – and all three were deeply compromised on the issue of slavery. Edwards and Whitefield kept slaves themselves, and Wesley failed to speak out against slavery until near the end of his life’.
Brent talks with Sean McGever the author of a new IVP book called ‘Ownership: The Evangelical Legacy of Slavery in Edwards, Wesley and Whitefield’. Sean tells the true story of these men’s relationships to slavery: a story that has often been passed over or buried in scholarly literature.
Sean is an area director of Young Life in Phoenix, Arizona, and adjunct faculty at Grand Canyon University. He’s the author of several books.
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What’s the symbolism of the lampstand in Zechariah 4 and how does it compare with the lampstand in the Tabernacle and the lampstands in the Temple?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States about the weird 4th chapter of Zechariah!
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Brent is joined by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to discuss the very problematic opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris.
Who was the Greek god Dionysius and how is Dionysian symbolism used throughout Western culture?
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Who is the ‘angel of the Lord’ in Zechariah 3?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States about Zechariah 3.
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Brent is joined once again by Jennifer Holberg to talk about the 20th century poet Jane Kenyon.
Jennifer is professor and chair of the English Department at Calvin University in the States and co-director of the Calvin Center for Faith and Writing. She’s also the author of the book ‘Nourishing Narratives’.
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‘On February 8, 2023, the Holy Spirit sparked a flame at the end of an Asbury University Chapel Service. Over the next 16 days, what began as a local experience within the confines of Asbury’s campus soon flared into the blaze of a global movement that captivated millions through the viral power of social media’.
Brent talks with Dr. Sarah Thomas Baldwin about her new book from Invite Press called ‘Generation Awakened: An Eyewitness Account of the Powerful Outpouring of God at Asbury’.
Sarah is Vice President of Student Life at Asbury University in central Kentucky. Sarah has served in Christian higher education for almost 30 years as a student affairs, professional, university pastor and vice president. Sarah serves as co-pastor of a ‘small church’ in Wilmore, Kentucky. She’s a frequent speaker, preacher and retreat leader.
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Who was Teresa of Avila? What wisdom or insight can a Spanish mystic from the 1500’s possibly offer today’s Christian?
Brent talks with Laurel Mathewson about her new Whitaker House book called ‘An Intimate Good: A Skeptical Christian Mystic in Conversation with Teresa of Avila’.
Laurel is an Anglican priest. She’s worked in academia, in media and in ministry. Laurel is the editor of ‘The Interior Castle: Exploring a Spiritual Classic as a Modern Reader’ and she’s written award winning work for ‘Sojourners’ Magazine, Geez Magazine and ‘The Christian Century’.
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Digital technology has become a ubiquitous feature of modern life. But how do we think about computer technology and how do we live as faithful Christians in a digitially saturated society? What is a ‘hallucinating’ chatbot?
Brent talks with Derek Schuurman about his IVP book ‘Shaping a Digital World: Faith, Culture and Computer Technology.
Derek is professor of computer science at Calvin University in Grand Rapids, Michigan in the States. He previously taught at Dordt University and Redeemer University and has worked as an engineer in designing embedded systems. Derek has also done research in areas of robotics and computer vision as well as faith and technology.
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How do we ‘do’ discipleship?
‘Many Christians don’t disciple others because they think it’s the church leaders’ responsibility. But Jesus commanded all his disciples to go and make disciples’.
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yolandasolomon.site
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‘The world has changed. In a world screaming in a thousand directions for our focus, its essential for us to become attentive to God, our congregation, and our community’.
Brent talks with Jim Singleton, the author with Kevin Ford of a new IVP book called ‘Attentive Church Leadership: Listening and Leading in a World We’ve Never Known’.
Jim is a coach and discipler at Leighton Ford Ministries in the States. He’s been both a long time Presbyterian pastor and professor of pastoral leadership and evangelism at Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary. Jim is one of the founders of ECO: A Covenant Order of Presbyterians which sponsors the Flourish Institute of Theology, where Jim also teaches.
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Blaise Pascal, the seventeenth century French philopsopher and scientist is perhaps best known for his ‘wager’, an argument about the existence of God. But there’s much more to Pascal and his brilliance.
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/www.christianbook.com/beyond-wager-christian-brilliance-blaise-pascal/9781514001783/pd/001780
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Give yourself permission to slow down!
Brent talks with Jodi Grubbs about her new book from IVP called ‘Live Slowly: A Gentle Invitation to Exhale’.
Jodi is the podcast host of ‘Our Island in the City’ and a slow living advocate. She’s the author of a children’s book ‘The Island Adventures of Lili and Oliver’ and co-author of a Bible study called ‘Friendship Cafe’.
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What is transhumanism and is it the world’s most dangerous idea?
Brent talks with Joshua Farris, Vice President of Ethical Engagement, Density 6 and the Humboldt Experienced Researcher Fellow at the University of Bochum about his article for ‘Voice’s called ‘What is at stake with trans-human projects’?
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Can the church be future proofed? Is the church future proofed already?
Brent talks with Stephen McAlpine about his new book from The Good Book Company called ‘Futureproof: How to Live for Jesus in a Culture that Keeps on Changing’.
Stephen has been reading, writing and reflecting ever since he can remember. He’s pastored at several churches in his home state of Western Australia and in his writing dabbles in a number of fields, notably theology and culture, and the rapidly changing face of secularism in the West.
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Life is unpredictable and the world is unstable.
Brent talks with Robert J. Morgan a pastor, podcaster and author who wants to remind us all about the book of Philippians which he calls ‘the Bible’s handbook for tackling each day with an undaunted attitude’.
Robert’s new book from Thomas Nelson in the States is called ‘Whatever Happens: How to Stand Firm in Your Faith When the World is Falling Apart’.
Robert recently transitioned to serve full time as leader of Robert J. Morgan Ministries, a nonprofit whose goal is to energize God’s people with a greater understanding of the Bible and of our Christian heritage. Rob was involved for over 40 years in pastoral ministry in Nashville, Tennessee. He is a best selling gold illuminations and gold medallion winning writer with more than 35 books in print. Rob has appeared on numerous television and radio shows. Rob was also a homemaker and caregiver for his late wife of 43 years, Katrina, who battled multiple sclerosis and passed away in November of 2019. Rob’s podcast is called ‘The Robert J. Morgan Podcast’.
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‘Knowing, loving and worshipping God is the call and privilege of every disciple of Jesus. Because all Christians are part of his royal priesthood, theology is not just for those teaching in the academy or serving in ministry vocations’.
Brent talks with Malcolm Yarnell about his new B and H Publishing book ‘God’, the first volume in a 3 part series called ‘Theology for Every Person’.
Malcolm serves the churches of the Southern Baptist Convention as Research Professor of Theology at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, as Managing Editor of the Southwestern Journal of Theology and as a Member of the SBC Resolutions Committee. He also serves the Lakeside Baptist Church in Granbury, Texas as Teaching Pastor and is a member of the Commission in Baptist Doctrine and Christian Unity with the Baptist World Alliance. Malcolm has written 9 volumes and edited another 15 while publishing over 150 other academic and popular essays.
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How can the church help with the global mental health crisis? How can churches partner with mental health professionals?
Brent talks with James Sells and Amy Trout about their new IVP book ‘Beyond the Clinical Hour: How Counselors Can Partner with the Church to Address the Mental Health Crisis’.
James is professor of counseling, shares the Rosemary S. Hughes Professor of Christian Thought and Mental Health and co-directs the Charis Institute at Regent University. He’s a licensed psychologist.
Amy Trout is founder and executive director of a private practice, Cornerstone Consultants. She was previously associate professor of counseling ministries at Regent University.
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www.regent.edu/faculty/ph-d-james-n-sells/
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The biblical story begins and ends with God as king. Humans rebel however and the world becomes ensnared to the rule of a dark, serpentine lord. But the story doesn’t end there….
Brent talks with Stephen Dempster, the author of a new IVP book called ‘The Return of the Kingdom: A Biblical Theology of God’s Reign’.
Stephen is emeritus professor of religious studies at Crandall University in Canada and author of numerous publications including ‘Dominion and Dynasty’.
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How do Psalms 110 and 118 point to Jesus?
Brent talks with Ian Vaillancourt about his Sheffield Press book ‘The Multifacted Saviour of Psalms 110 and 118’.
Ian is associate professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at Heritage Theological Seminary in Cambridge, Ontario. He’s the author of a number of books.
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A man gets off a train in a small town and finds himself confronted by some very hostile ‘heavies’….
What is happening in this town?
Brent talks with Hannah Long about the 1954 movie ‘Bad Day at Black Rock’ starring Spencer Tracey and Robert Ryan.
Hannah is a passionate cinephile. She writes cultural commentary and film criticism for a number of publications including ‘The Dispatch’, ‘Angelus News’, ‘American Consequences’ and ‘American Cinema Production’.
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Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute about Zechariah chapter 2.
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Brent is joined by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the United States to discuss the often puzzling book of Zechariah. In this episode, Brent and Alastair look at chapter 1.
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Who is Jesus? What is truth and where is it found? What’s the purpose of life?
Brent talks with Rick Beckwith about his new B and H Publishing Group book ‘What If It’s All True?’ Rick investigates the person and promises of Jesus. What if Jesus was more than just a good teacher but actually the Son of God – what would this mean for you and me personally?
Rick has served on the staff of Young Life for 40 years in a variety of roles including Senior Regional Director for Metropolitan Washington and Vice President of Strategic Initiatives. He’s consulted with profit and nonprofit leaders across Europe as well as in Canada and the States. Rick is also a seasoned life coach and spiritual director.
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Brent talks with Joshua Farris about dementia and the soul and raising adoptive children.
Joshua is a teacher, pastor, editor, author, blogger and podcaster. He’s currently Vice President of Ethical Engagement at Density6 and Visiting Research Professor at the University of Bochum.
Two of Joshua’s recent articles published in ‘The Christian Post’ are ‘What dementia teaches us about the soul’ and ‘How psychology can help adoptive parents’.
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/www.joshuarfarris.com
www.christianpost.com/voices/what-dementia-teaches-us-about-the-soul.html
www.christianpost.com/voices/how-psychology-can-help-adoptive-parents.html
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Brent talks with Patricia Weerakoon from Sydney, Australia about 2 sets of books she’s published with YouthWorks Media in Sydney called ‘You and Me by the Book’ and ‘Birds and Bees by the Book’.
Patricia is a counsellor, sexologist and academic. She trained in medicine at the University of Sri Lanka and did her postgraduate study in sexology at the University of Hawaii. She taught at Sydney University where she was the director of an internationally recognized postgraduate programme in sexual health. She’s also a popular conference speaker and the author of several books.
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Brent talks with Brian Zahnd about his new IVP America book ‘The Wood Between the Worlds: A Poetic Theology of the Cross’.
Brian is the founder and lead pastor of Word of Life Church in St Joseph, Missouri. Brian is known for his theologically informed preaching and his embrace of the deep and long history of the church and he provides a forum for pastors to engage with leading theologians and is a frequent conference speaker.
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Sometimes hope can feel like a scam – a swindle, a hustle. Not only do we have hope, but that hope cannot disappoint us because it’s been validated by God Himself.
Brent talks with Irwin Incke Jnr. about his new book on Hebrews published by IVP America called ‘Hope Ain’t a Hustle: Persevering by Faith in a Wearying World’.
Irwin is the coordinator of Mission to North America, part of the Presbyterian Church in America. Formerly he was pastor at Grace DC Church Presbyterian Church. In 2018 Irwin was unanimously elected as the 46th Presbyterian Church in America General Assembly Moderator – the first African-American to hold the position.
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Are you feeling anxious? How can Jesus lead us out of feelings of anxiety?
Brent talks with Alan Fadling about his new IVP America book ‘The Non-Anxious Life: Experiencing the Peace of God’s Presence’.
Alan is president and founder of Unhurried Living in Mission Viejo, California, inspiring people to rest deeper, live fuller, and lead better. He speaks and consults internationally.
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Brent is joined by Dr. Robert Marbut Jnr., the founding President and CEO of Haven for Hope and the White House’s ‘Federal Homelessness Tzar’. Dr. Marbut has consulted on issues of homelessness with more communities and organizations than anyone else in the States and has also worked in 3 Presidential Administrations. How he is the Executive Producer of both the ‘No Address’ movie starring Ashanti, Billy Baldwin, Kander Berkeley and Beverly D’Angelo as well as the ‘Americans with no address’ documentary. He’s also the lead author and general editor of the ‘No Address Interactive Study Guide’. There’s also a novel and a music album. Dr. Marbut currently serves as a Senior Fellow of the Discovery Institute.
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How does an everyday law practice relate to Jesus’ call to follow him to servanthood?
Brent talks with Robert Cochran Jnr. about his new IVP America book ‘The Servant Lawyer: Facing the Challenges of Christian Faith In Everyday Law Practice’.
Robert is the Brandeis Professor of Law Emeritus at Pepperdine University and a graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law. Following law school he clerked for Judge John A. Field on the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals and practised with the law firm of Boyd and Bain in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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Do you sit in church alone? Well if you do or you have done, this episode is for you!
Brent talks with Danielle Treweek, founding director of the Single Minded Ministry and an Adjunct teacher at Moore Theological College in Sydney, Australia. Danielle also serves as both Diocesan Research Officer and a member of the Archbishop’s Doctrine Commission within the Anglican Doctrine Commission within the Anglican Diocese of Sydney. She’s the author of the IVP book ‘The Meaning of Singleness’.
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/www.danielletreweek.com
www.thatgirlbosstheologian.com/p/on-sitting-alone-in-church
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Brent talks with children’s author Maria Marianayagam who’s just published the first 2 books in a new series launching with Hachette called ‘Baby Virtues’. The series aims to introduce small children to foundational Christian virtues.
Maria is a Tamil Sri Lankan Canadian children’s author who enjoys writing picture books centered on STEM, faith, and South Asian culture. When Maria is not writing, she can be found traveling the world devouring books and spending time with her family.
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What exactly did the dying Jesus mean when he said ‘It is Finished’ at the Cross? How is the shed blood of a man two thousand years ago relevant here and now?
Brent talks with Charles Martin, New York Times and USA Today best selling author. Charles’s new book from Thomas Nelson is ‘It is Finished: A 40 Day Pilgrimage Back to the Cross’.
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How can we offer a response to the cares and concerns of our day with love?
Brent talks with author Felicia Murrell who’s just published a new book with Whitaker House called ‘And: The Restorative Power of Love in an Either/Or World’.
Felicia is a certified master life coach and former ordained pastor with over twenty years of church leadership experience. Sne also serves the publishing industry as a freelance copy editor.
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‘In a time when the world seems to be fighting more and more battles, communing with God is more vital than ever. Now is the time for believers to transform their prayer time with God and renew their lives’.
Brent talks with pastor and author Frankie Mazzapica about his new Whitaker House book ‘Ignite Your Life: 14 Powerful Things That Happen When You Pray’.
Frankie is the founding and lead pastor of Celebration Church of the Woodlands, Texas. Three people from the community were in attendance on the day that Frankie and his wife launched the church in 2005. Today the church is a vibrant, multiplying community and pastor Frankie broadcasts his messages every Sunday to 70,000 households on TBN.
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How is our work a way to love God, serve our neighbours, and demonstrate the gospel? How do we engage our daily work as part of how God made all things new?
Brent talks with Ross Chapman and Ryan Tafilowski about their new IVP book ‘Faithful Work: In the Daily Grind with God and for Others’.
Ross is the CEO of Denver Institute for Faith and Work. He previously founded and served as president and executive director of For Evansville in Evansville, Indiana. He holds a doctor of ministry in faith, work, economics, and vocation from Fuller Theological Seminary.
Ryan is assistant professor at Denver Seminary and lead pastor of Foothills Fellowship Church in Denver. He holds a PhD in systematic theology from the University of Edinburgh and has served as theologian-in-residence for Denver Institute for Faith and Work.
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www.amazon.com/Faithful-Work-Daily-Grind-Others/dp/1514007916
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What is consciousness? Can we explain human consciousness without God?
Brent talks with Joshua Farris, a teacher, pastor, editor, author, blogger and podcaster. His speciality is the soul as well as divine justice, the atonement and a lot of other things. He’s currently the Humboldt Experienced Researcher Fellow at the University of Bocum. He was a previous fellow at the Creation Project, Carl F.H Henry Center and the University of London among others places.
Joshua talks with Brent about human consciousness and why we need God to explain consciousness. Joshua is the author with Alin C. Cucu of ‘Science of Consciousness: The Elephant in the Room’ in ‘Mind Matters’ and ‘We Still Need God for Consciousness Despite Reports to the Contrary’ in ‘Worldview Bulletin’.
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/www.joshuarfarris.com
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How can our work become a way to love God, serve our neighbours and demonstrate the gospel to the world?
Brent talks with Jeff Haanen about his new IVP America book called ‘Working from the Inside Out: A Brief Guide to Inner Work That Transforms Our Outer World’.
Jeff is a writer and entrepreneur. He founded Denver Institute for Faith and Work, a community of conveners, teachers, and learners offering experiences and educational resources on the gospel, work, business and culture. Jeff writes for ‘Christianity Today’ and ‘Comment’ magazine.
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Where did our Bible come from? The more we understand how Scripture came to be, the more we discover its power and truth.
Brent talks with Susan Lim about her new IVP America book ‘Light of the Word: How Knowing the History of the Bible Illuminates Our Faith’.
Susan has been professor of history at Biola University in La Mirada, California and is a speaker at conferences, churches and retreats.
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How should we respond to evil and its power to assault us?
Brent talks with Ingrid Faro about her new IVP book ‘Demystifying Evil: A Biblical and Personal Exploration’.
Ingrid is coordinator of the MA in Old Testament program and visiting professor at Northern Seminary in Lisle, Illinois. She previously served as dean of academic affairs at Northern Seminary, dean of theology at the Scandinavian School of Theology and director of masters programs at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. She speaks and preaches internationally.
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Brent is joined by Susannah Black Roberts, senior editor of ‘Plough’ to talk about St. Monica of Thagaste, the mother of St. Augustine.
We learn about Monica’s unusual marriage, her vision about her son and Augustine’s student years – ‘a sort of late Classical Carthaginian Brideshead Revisited Scene’. We also learn about Roman toilets!
Susannah has written for publications including ‘First Things’, ‘Fare Forward’, ‘Front Porch Republic’ and ‘Mere Orthodoxy’.
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How does John end the Apocalypse?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute about the final chapter of the book of Revelation.
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What are the new heavens and the new earth?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States about Revelation 21.
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What is the millennium?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States about Revelation 20.
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Brent is joined once again by Jennifer Holberg to talk about another great Christian poet – Christina Rossetti.
Jennifer is professor and chair of the English Department at Calvin University in the States and co-director of the Calvin Center for Faith and Writing. She’s also the author of the book ‘Nourishing Narratives’.
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Where does the gospel of Mark actually end?
Brent and Ian take a deep dive into Mark’s resurrection account.
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Is ‘The Night of the Hunter’ a Christmas movie about spiritual warfare?
Brent talks to Hannah Long about the classic 1955 movie starring Robert Mitchum and Lillian Gish and directed by Charles Laughton.
Hannah is a passionate cinephile. She writes cultural commentary and film criticism for a number of publications including ‘The Dispatch’, ‘Angelus News’, ‘American Consequences’ and ‘American Cinema Production’.
Hannah’s article ‘Why the Night of the Hunter is a Christmas Movie’ is published In ‘First Things’.
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/www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2024/01/why-the-night-of-the-hunter-is-a-christmas-movie
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In what sense is the crucifixion the crowning moment of history?
Brent and Ian discuss Mark 15:16-39.
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Brent is joined by Jennifer Holberg to talk about the poetry and life of the great Victorian poet Gerard Manley Hopkins.
Hopkins was no staid conventional Victorian but a poet-priest who used innovative language and form to communicate the spiritual essence of nature and things.
Jennifer is professor and chair of the English Department at Calvin University in the States and co-director of the Calvin Center for Faith and Writing. She’s also the author of the book ‘Nourishing Narratives’ and she thinks that Hopkins could be in the running for ‘the best Christian poet ever’.
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ccfw.calvin.edu
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How did the Bible come into being?
Brent talks with Robert Suggs about his new Whitaker House book ‘The Book that Conquered Time: How the Bible Came to Be’.
Rob has written or collaborated on more than 60 books. His clients have included New York Times best-selling authors such as Lee Strobel, Mark Batterson, David Jeremiah, and Bruce Wilkinson. He worked with Jeremy and Jennifer Williams on ‘Tenacious’ which is being turned into a movie. Rob served for three years as a senior editor at ‘Walk Through the
Bible Ministries’ and is an experienced teacher and preacher. For two decades, Rob contributed many cartoons to ‘Christianity Today’ and ‘Leadership Journal’.
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Brent talks with Julie Seals the author of a new Bridge-Logos book called ‘All My Hope: A Prisoner No More’. Julie unveils her extraordinary journey of overcoming a 17 year addiction to crystal meth and being transformed by the power of God.
Julie is now an ordained minister and prison evangelist, is a popular keynote speaker for women’s conferences and also ministers in church services and youth ministry events. She co-founded her Hope Recovery Ministry in 2022.
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‘The modern church is immersed in a competitive, polarized, and status driven society. It’s hard to have conversations about important issues when so many are defensive and unwilling to learn. Too often, Christians fall into these same traps. The health and witness of the church urgently depend on recovering an essential biblical virtue, humility’.
Brent talks with Dennis Edwards about his new IVP book ‘Humility Illuminated: The Biblical Path Back to Christian Character’.
Dennis is associate professor of New Testament as well as vice president for church relations and dean of North Park Seminary, Chicago. He has worked in urban ministry for over three decades, including serving as a church planter in Brooklyn and Washington DC.
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‘A former officer grapples with the reality of our broken police culture’.
Daniel Reinhardt spent 24 years as a police officer near Cleveland, Ohio in the States. He was long unaware of the ways the culture of the police department was shaping him, but gradually, through his own experiences as a police officer and through the mentorship of Black Christians in his life, his eyes were opened to a difficult truth: police brutality against racial minorities was endemic to the culture of the system itself.
Daniel’s new book from IVP America is ‘Rethinking the Police: An Officer’s Confession and the Pathway to Reform’.
Daniel served as a police officer for 24 years. After retiring from the police force, he was assistant professor at the Heart of Texas Foundation College of Ministry at the Memorial Unit, a prison in Rosharon, Texas. Currently, he’s associate director of student life and applied ministry at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
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‘People with disabilities are often excluded from full participation in church communities’. Churches must both consider the theological implications of disability and also become places where people with disabilities lead.
Brent talks with Jody Michele and Andrea Mae, two of the authors (with Andrew Draper) of a new IVP book called ‘Disabling Leadership: A Practical Theology for the Broken Body of Christ’.
Jody is a locally licensed minister at Urban Light Community Church in Muncie, Indiana and an independent consultant on issues relating to disability.
Andrea is a leader at Urban Light Community Church where she serves on the church board and chairs the pastor/parish committee. She works in special education and advocacy for the disability community, presenting at multiple organisations and universities.
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‘Cancer is an overgrowth, a kudzu:/Tangling and strangling legitimate life. Chemo is a killing, a burning out: Burning down to ashy carbon, indiscriminately But cancer, did you know that I am a poet’?
Brent talks with poet Katy Bowser Hutson about her new IVP America book called ‘Now I Lay Me Down to Fight: A Poet Writes Her Way Through Cancer’ (second edition).
Katy is a forming member of the children’s band ‘Rain for Roots’. She is the co-author with Tish Harrison Warren and Fio Paris Oakes of ‘Little Prayers for Ordinary Days’ and a contributing author to ‘It Was Good: Making Music to the Glory of God’.
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‘Loving our neighbor isn’t just a nice idea – its one of Jesus’ most important commands’. But who is our neighbor?
Brent is joined by Dr. Emily Smith to talk about her Zondervan book ‘The Science of the Good Samaritan: Thinking Bigger about Loving Our Neighbors’.
Emily is an epidemiologist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine/surgery at Duke University and at the Duke Global Health Institute. During the Covid pandemic she also became known as the Friendly Neighbor Epidemiologist through her social media outlets which reached 10 million people.
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What do the books of Luke and Acts teach us about God, Jesus, and the early church? How do these two books relate to each other? And what do they mean for us today?
Brent talks with Michael Bird about his new IVP book ‘A Bird’s-Eye View of Luke and Acts’.
Michael is academic dean and lecturer in New Testament at Ridley College in Melbourne, Australia. Michael is an ordained Anglican priest and author of over thirty books on the Bible, theology, and history.
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‘Perhaps no other literary figure has transformed the American religious landscape in recent history as much as C.S. Lewis. Even before the international publication and success of his ‘Narnia Chronicles’ or ‘Mere Christianity’ Lewis was already being read ‘across the pond’ in America. But who exactly was reading his work? And how was he received?’
Brent talks with Mark Noll about his new IVP book in the Hanson Lectureship Series (with contributions by Karen J. Johnson, Kirk Farney and Amy Black) ‘C.S. Lewis in America: Reading and Reception, 1935-1947’.
Mark is emeritus professor of history at Wheaton College and the University of Notre Dame. He’s the author of a number of books including ‘The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind’.
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Life is filled with challenges. Does God care? How can we carry on?
Brent talks with Bruce Strom about his new IVP book ‘Persevering Power: Encouragement for When You’re Oppressed by Life’.
Bruce is the founder and CEO of Administer Justice, a national legal aid ministry, where he invites attorneys, pastors, and God’s people to do practical justice in their community through church based gospel justice centers. He’s a pastor, speaker and the author of ‘Gospel Justice’. Prior to Administer Justice, he was the senior partner of a successful multi-office law practice in the Chicago suburbs.
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Brent talks with Jay Payleitner about grandparents and grandparenting and his book from Chronicle Books in the States called ‘Hooray for Grandparents: 40 Joys, Surprises, and Cautionary Tales’.
Jay is one of the top freelance producers for Christian radio in the States, having worked on Josh McDowell Radio, Today’s Father and Project Angel Tree with Chuck Colson. Jay is a longtime affiliate of the National Center for Fathering and Iron Sharpens Iron. He speaks at men’s retreats, marriage weekends, writer’s conferences and weekend services.
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jaypayleitner.com/books/the-next-verse/
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Brent is joined once again by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to discuss chapter 19 of Revelation.
How does Revelation 19 concern itself with the destruction of the rest of God’s enemies?
The significance of the number 5, more thoughts about music and the Lord Jesus as a greater Dionysius.
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Brent is joined once again by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to discuss chapter 18 of Revelation.
Who or what is Babylon? More numbers and animals…
What do birds represent in the Bible?
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Who are we? Why do we exist? In what ways are we creatures and in what sense do we partake of the divine?
Brent talks with Joshua Farris about his Baker Academic Book ‘An Introduction to Theological Anthropology: Humans, Both Creaturely and Divine’.
Joshua is a teacher, pastor, editor, author, blogger and podcaster. He’s currently the Humboldt Experienced Researcher Fellow at the University of Bochum. He was a previous fellow at the Creation Project, Carl F. H. Henry Center and the University of London.
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Telling people about Jesus can be hard – especially for newer Christians.
Brent talks with John Hopper of Search Ministries about his new book ‘Giving Jesus Away: Finding Joy in Sharing the Gospel’.
John serves as Executive Director for Reach, the evangelism training arm of Search Ministries and regularly encourages and facilitates gatherings and conversations aimed at helping people think more deeply about God and life. John earned a BA in Economics at Trinity University, an MEd at the University of Houston, an MA in Transformational Leadership at Bethel University and a DMin at Biola University where he focused on Christian apologetics and world view studies. John served as a pastor at Bridgepoint Bible Church in Houston for 16 years.
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Brent talks with Naghmeh Abedini Panahi about her new Whitaker House book written with Eugene Bach called ‘I Didn’t Survive: Emerging Whole After Deception, Persecution, and Hidden Abuse’.
Naghmeh first made national news when she publicly advocated for the release of her then husband, Saeed Abedini, who was imprisoned in Iran for his Christian faith. Naghmeh brought worldwide attention to the plight of persecuted Christians and tirelessly proclaimed the gospel to millions across the globe even meeting with then president Barak Obama and future president Donald Trump. But when Naghmeh revealed the years long domestic abuse she had suffered at the hands of her husband, many Christian leaders and supporters turned their backs on her and some even urged her to remain silent. She didn’t – and this book is the result….
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We’ve lost the practice of lament. We need to rediscover lament in order to heal and hope again.
Brent talks with Terra McDaniel the author of a new IVP America book called ‘Hopeful Lament: Tending Our Grief Through Spiritual Practices’.
Terra is a spiritual director for adults and children. She spend two decades as a pastor and ministry leader and earned her Masters in Divinity at Portland Seminary. She’s a regular contributor to the Companioning Center Blog.
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Women now have professional opportunities beyond what previous generations ever imagined. ‘But as our roles in public life have grown, the church’s vision for women’s work and calling has not grown with us, leaving us feeling isolated and under resourced’.
Brent talks with Joanna Meyer, director of public engagement at the Denver Institute for Faith and Work. Joanna leads public events, hosts the ‘Faith and Work’ podcast and founded Women, Work, and Calling, a national initiative that equips Christian women for godly influence in public life. Prior to joining the Institute, Joanna worked in global telecom, nonprofit consulting and campus ministry. Joanna’s new book from IVP America is ‘Women, Work and Calling: Step into your Place in God’s World’.
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What makes human beings unique? Do we, in fact, have a soul?
Brent talks with Joshua Farris, a philosopher, teacher, pastor, editor, author, blogger and podcaster. Joshua is currrently the Humboldt Experienced Researcher Fellow at the University of Bochum. He was a previous fellow at the Creation Project, Carl F.H Henry Center and the University of London among other places. Joshua’s recent book from John Hunt Publishing is called ‘The Creation of Self’ which is a new argument for God and the soul.
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Brent is joined once again by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to discuss chapter 17 of Revelation.
A red dragon and a dodgy dame!
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Brent is joined once again by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to discuss the seven bowls in chapter 16.
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Sometimes the world knocks us flat. So we pretend that everything is fine even though it’s not.
Brent talks with Katie Schnack about her new IVP book ‘Everything is (Not) Fine: Finding Strength When Life Gets Annoyingly Difficult’.
Katie is a writer and book publicist. She’s the author of a number of books and her articles have appeared in such places as ‘Relevant’, ’Today.com’, ‘Hello Giggles’, ‘Romper’ and ‘Scary Mommy’.
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www.katieschnack.com
/www.amazon.com/Everything-Not-Fine-Annoyingly-Difficult/dp/1514006146/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
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What does Paul mean by ‘saved through childbearing’ in 1 Timothy 2:15? Could it be a reference to the mysterious goddess Artemis who haunts the letter?
Brent talks with Sandra Glahn, professor of media, arts and worship at Dallas Theological Seminary, where her emphases are first century backgrounds related to women, culture, gender and the arts. She has authored or edited more than 20 books. Sandra’s new book from IVP America is called ‘Nobody’s Mother: Artemis of the Ephesians in Antiquity and in the New Testament’.
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Does what we do at work matter? How do we go from being defined by what we do to having our work become an expression of who we are?
Brent talks with Barry Rowan about his new IVP book ‘The Spiritual Art of Business: Connecting the Daily with the Divine’.
Barry is a Harvard Business School graduate who spent his entire career serving in C-Suite Roles. He’s been instrumental in building and transforming 8 businesses, primarily in the technology and communication sectors with one selling for $10 billion. His leadership experience spans both private and public companies including Gogo, Vonage, Nextel Partners and Fluke Corporation. Barry serves on both for profit and non profit boards, mentors young leaders and leads international study trips.
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How can we be free from religiosity and judgmentalism in the church?
Brent talks with Mark Baker, professor of mission and theology at Fresno Pacific Biblical Seminary in Fresno, California in the States. Mark served as a missionary in Honduras for ten years and has written a number of books including this new one from Crossway called ‘Freedom from Religiosity and Judgmentalism: Studies in Paul’s letter to the Galatians’.
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How is the whole Bible in the Pentateuch?
Brent talks with Ian Vaillancourt, associate professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at Heritage Theological Seminary in Cambridge, Ontario. He’s the author of a number of books including ‘The Dawning of Redemption: The Story of the Pentateuch and the Hope of the Gospel’ which is published by Crossway.
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What do we do when our culture doesn’t allow us the time and space to grieve well?
Brent talks with Natasha Smith a wife, mother and writer from North Carolina. Her new book from IVP is ‘Can You Just Sit With Me?: Healthy Grieving for the Losses of Life’. Natasha’s work has appeared at ‘Her View From Home’, ‘Focus on the Family’ and ‘TODAY parents’.
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How do we live truthfully in a post truth world? Why are we in a post truth world and what is a post truth world anyway?
Brent and Ian talk with Lionel Windsor about his forthcoming Matthias Media book 'Truth be Told:Living truthfully in a post-truth world'.
Lionel is a minister in the Anglican Church in Sydney, Australia and he teaches New Testament at Moore College in Sydney.
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Ian and Brent explore Series One of Peacock’s comedy murder mystery series ‘Poker Face’ starring Natasha Lyonne and created by Rian Johnson.
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Brent is joined once again by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to discuss the first part of the Seven Bowls (chapter 15).
Do the seven angels with bowls represent astral signs? The 4 cherubim (again!) and the Day of Atonement.
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Brent is joined once again by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to discuss chapter 14.
Who or what is Babylon, in what sense is God a God of music and is the Lord Jesus a greater Dionysius? (oh, and there’s some more mathematics...)
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How do we create a space for our children to get to know God in a way that focuses on trust instead of rigid rules?
Brent talks with Meredith Miller about her new book from Worthy Publishing called ‘Woven: Nurturing a Faith Your Kid Doesn’t Have to Heal From’.
Meredith has over 20 years experience in children’s ministry and curriculum. In 2019 she and her husband Curtis started Pomona Valley Church – a church on Zoom that wants to ‘live the one anothers, neighbor well, and do justice. And eat’. For the 5 years prior to that, she was Curriculum Director for the Children’s Ministry at Willow Creek Community Church in Chicago. Since 2007, she’s also been involved with the work of the Fuller Youth Institute.
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What do we make of Pilate?
Brent and Ian take a deep dive into Mark 14:66-15:15.
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Brent and Ian continue their exploration of Mark’s gospel with chapter 14 verses 32-65.
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The book of Psalms is a treasure. But how do the Psalms point to Christ?
Brent and Ian talk with Ian Vaillancourt about his new IVP America book called ‘Treasuring the Psalms: How to Read the Songs that Shape the Soul of the Church’.
Ian is associate professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at Heritage Theological Seminary in Cambridge, Ontario.
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Why is it such a challenging time for Christians and churches in the increasingly complex West?
Brent and Ian are joined by Steve McAlpine, a consultant who helps schools and churches navigate the cultural space in a post-Christian West. Steve has degrees in journalism and theology and enjoys combining the two especially on matters of church planting and cultural negotiation for Christians. Steve is the author of the 2021 Australian Christian Book of the Year - 'Being the Bad Guys: How to Live for Jesus in a World that Says You Shouldn't'.
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We live in a ‘throwaway’ culture. We’re often treated like ‘things’ or cogs in the machine. What is a deep sense of personhood and why are we unique?
Brent talks with Paul Louis Metzger about his new IVP book ‘More Than Things: A Personalist Ethics for a Throwaway Culture’.
Paul is professor of Christian theology and theology of culture at Multnomah University and Seminary in Portland, Oregon and director of the Institute for Cultural Engagement: New Wine, New Wineskins. He’s the author of a number of books.
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What does biblical justice look like in our society?
Brent talks with Michael Rhodes about his new IVP book ‘Just Discipleship: Biblical Justice in an Unjust World’.
Michael is lecturer in Old Testament at Carey Baptist College in Auckland, New Zealand. He’s the author of several books and numerous articles in magazines like ‘Christianity Today’ and ‘The Biblical Mind’. Michael has spent more than 14 years in community development and urban ministry work, and is an ordained pastor in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church.
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Who was Kierkegaard? What did he believe about the changelessness of God?
Brent is joined by Craig Hefner, the Head of School at Covenant School in Huntingdon, West Virginia in the States. Craig’s new book from IVP America is called ‘Kierkegaard and the Changelessness of God’.
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How do we show compassion to someone who is struggling with their gender identity while affirming God’s good design for them?
Brent and Ian talk with Patricia Weerakoon, the author (with Kamal Weerakoon and Robert Smith) of a Matthias Media book called ‘The Gender Revolution – A Biblical, Biological and Compassionate Response’.
Patricia is a counsellor, sexologist and academic. She trained in medicine at the University of Sri Lanka and did her postgraduate study in sexology at the University of Hawaii. She taught at Sydney University where she was the director of an internationally recognized postgraduate program in sexual health. She’s also a popular conference speaker and the author of several books.
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What is the future of Artificial Intelligence? What is Artificial Intelligence anyway? How do we refer to a Chatbot?
Brent is joined by Derek Schuurman, professor of computer science at Calvin University in Grand Rapids, Michigan in the States. He previously taught at Dordt University and Redeemer University and has worked as an engineer designing embedded systems. Derek has also done research in areas of robotics and computer vision as well as faith and technology. His books include ‘Shaping A Digital World: Faith, Culture, and Computer Technology’.
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We need to trust God’s timing and hold onto hope during times of waiting.
Brent talks with Grace Wabuke Klein who is no stranger to waiting on God. Grace and her husband Phil lead focus412, a ministry that helps churches grow. Grace was born in Uganda during the tyrannical reign of Idi Amin, and her family fled to the States. She has a bachelor’s degree in U.S. History and earned a Masters in Intercultural Studies from Fuller Theological Seminary.
Grace’s new book from Worthy Books in the States is called ‘Flourish: Finding Purpose in the Unknown and Unexpected Seasons of Life’.
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‘Humans are story shaped creatures. But how does this relate to the narrative of the Bible and the story that God is writing through history?’
Brent talks with Jennifer Holberg, professor and chair of the English Department at Calvin University in the States and co-director of the Calvin Center for Faith and Writing.
Jennifer's new IVP book is 'Nourishing Narratives: The Power of Story to Shape Our Faith'.
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Brent is joined once again by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to discuss Revelation 13.
Who or what is 666?
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Brent is joined once again by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to discuss Revelation 12.
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How was our New Testament created?
Brent talks with Benjamin Laird, associate professor of biblical studies at the John W. Rawlings School of Divinity at Liberty University in the States. Benjamin’s new IVP America book is called ‘Creating the Canon: Composition, Controversy, and the Authority of the New Testament’.
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Have you lost your footing in church? Or has the church lost its footing?
Brent and Ian talk with Anglican bishop Todd Hunter who is no stranger to betrayal and pain in the church. His new book from IVP America is ‘What Jesus Intended: Finding True Faith in the Rubble of Bad Religion’.
Bishop Todd Hunter leads churches for the Sake of Others, a diocese of the Anglican Church in North America and was the founding pastor of Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Costa Mesa, California. He was formerly president of Alpha USA and the National Director for the Association of Vineyard Churches.
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What does it mean to be human? Every human being is created in God’s image.
Brent and Ian talk with Carmen Imes the author of a new IVP book ‘Being God’s Image: Why Creation Still Matters’.
Carmen is associate professor of Old Testament at Biola University in the States. She’s the author of a number of books and is a regular contributor to ‘The Well’, a fellow of ‘Every Voice’ and serves on the advisory council for the Bible Literacy Conference.
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Brent is joined once again by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to discuss the second part of the trumpets section of Revelation – chapters 10-11.
How do chapters 10 and 11 relate back to Ezekiel and Daniel?
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Brent is joined once again by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to discuss the first part of the trumpets section of Revelation – chapters 8:6 to 9:21.
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Why does Judas betray Jesus?
Brent and Ian continue their discussion of Mark’s gospel with chapter 14 verses 1-31.
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Want to unleash the remarkable in your team?
Brent talks with Leonce Crump, former NFL athlete, international speaker and senior pastor of Renovation Church in Atlanta, Georgia in the States about his new IVP America book (with Ryan Hartwig and Warren Bird) ‘The Resilience Factor: A Step-By-Step Guide to Catalyze an Unbreakable Team’.
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What could the ‘abomination of desolation’ in Mark 13 refer to?
Ian and Brent continue their exploration of Mark’s gospel.
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What is vitalism? Did the Lord Jesus fulfill the highest yearnings of the classical Greek and Roman world?
Brent talks Jesus, Homer, Nietzsche and Dionysius with Susannah Black Roberts, a senior editor of ‘Plough’ who has written for many publications including ‘First Things’, ‘Fare Forward’, ‘Front Porch Republic’ and ‘Mere Orthodoxy’.
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How can we deal with grief?
‘Grief is an intimate, personal pain that is often hard to discuss, even years after the loss. For some, grief begins before a loved one passes as we watch their health deteriorate before our eyes’.
Brent talks with internationally acclaimed recording artist Tori Parris about her new book from Whitaker House in the USA called ‘Love Is Never Lost: Standing Strong in Faith While Grieving’.
Tori has toured extensively for the past decade performing her music and teaching at workshops, conferences, and universities. Tori has opened for bands such as Plumb, For King and Country, Tenth Ave North, Brit Nicole, Skillet, Sidewalk Prophets and more. Tori holds numerous national and international awards and is a voting member of the Gospel Music Association.
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Brent and Ian take a look at ‘Lucky Hank’, a show developed by Paul Lieberstein and Aaron Zeiman which aired on AMC and in New Zealand on TVNZ.
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How can we do intergenerational Christian formation?
‘Throughout biblical tradition and the majority of history, communities of faith included people of all ages together in corporate worship, education and ministry’.
Brent and Ian talk with Holly Catterton Allen, one of the authors (with Christine Lawton and Cory L. Seibel) of the second edition of an IVP book called ‘Intergenerational Christian Formation: Bringing the Whole Church Together in Ministry, Community and Worship’.
Holly served as professor of Christian ministries and family science at Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee. Holly’s areas of interest are children’s spirituality and intergenerational issues, and she leads 2 national, ecumenical conferences – Intergenerate and the Children’s Spirituality Summit.
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Holly Allen — Intergenerate (intergenerateconference.com)
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How do we embrace a childlike faith?
Brent and Ian talk with Lacy Finn Borgo about her new IVP America book 'Faith Like a Child: Embracing Our Lives as Children of God'.
Lacy teaches and provides spiritual direction for the Renovare Institute and the Companioning Center. She especially loves meeting with children at Haven House, a transitional facility for families without homes. Lacy holds a doctor of ministry in leadership and spiritual formation and a certificate in spiritual direction from Portland Seminary in the States.
(2:15) What our children know about God;
(4:30) Children in the ancient world;
(5:40) Children as 'mini mystics';
(8:45) All of us are children of God;
(10:00) Receiving a childlike faith;
(12:00) Wonder and mystery;
(14:00) God's playfulness;
(14:30) Losing our sense of wonder;
(19:00) Children in church.
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How do we make the most of the time we have?
Brent talks again with Os Guinness, the author and editor of more than 35 books. He’s the founder of the Trinity Forum, a prominent social critic, and a frequent speaker who has addressed audiences worldwide.
‘Carpe Deum Redeemed – Seizing the Day, Discerning the Times’ is published by IVP America.
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‘Imagine writing love letters to the man in the future whom you will one day marry, but have yet to meet’.
Brent talks with Cally Logan, a senior writer for Crosswalk.com. Cally is a high school history teacher where she also serves as a small group leader and mentor.
Cally’s new book from Zondervan in the States is called ‘Dear Future Husband: A Love Letter Journey While Waiting for God’s Best’.
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How do we live freely under God? How do we embrace our past and discover a deeper connection to ourselves, to God and to others?
Brent talks with Karrie Garcia, a pastor, author and CEO who shares her journey to inspire change in others. Karrie founded Freedom Movement, a non profit addressing issues of brokenness and pain and authored the Exchange, a nine week course for those seeking hope and healing. Karrie’s new book from Zondervan is called ‘Free and Fully Alive: Reclaiming the Story of Who You Were Created to Be’.
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www.karriegarcia.com
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‘Many Christians think of the doctrine of creation primarily as relating to the world’s origins’.
Brent and Ian are joined by Edward Klink, senior pastor of Hope Evangelical Free Church in Roscoe, Illinois in the States. Edward’s new book from IVP America is ‘The Beginning and End of All Things – A Biblical Theology of Creation and New Creation’.
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www.amazon.com/Beginning-End-All-Things-Essential/dp/083085522X
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‘The pandemic changed the world on a global scale. Mental exhaustion, economic disparities and escalating divisions now mark our times’.
Brent is joined by Christ Rice, director of the United Nations Office of the Mennonite Central Committee, an international relief, development and peace agency. He served as co-founding director of the Duke Divinity School Center for Reconciliation, and has worked through the academy, churches, and faith based organizations to heal social conflicts in east Africa, Northeast Asia, and the American South.
Chris’s new book from IVP America is called ‘From Pandemic to Renewal – Practices for a World Shaken by Crisis’.
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‘Is Christian singleness a burden to be endured or a God ordained vocation? Might singleness here and now give the church a glimpse of God’s heavenly promises?’
Brent and Ian are joined by Danielle Treweek, founding director of the Single Minded Ministry and an Adjunct teacher at Moore Theological College in Sydney, Australia. Danielle also serves as both Diocesan Research Officer and a member of the Archbishop’s Doctrine Commission within the Anglican Doctrine Commission within the Anglican Diocese of Sydney.
Danielle’s new IVP book is called ‘The Meaning of Singleness – Retrieving an Eschatological Vision for the Contemporary Church’.
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Brent is joined again by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States.
What’s the significance of the 144, 000 and of the seven trumpets and the seven angels?
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Brent is joined again by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to talk about the Seven Seals in the book of Revelation. What are the Seven Seals and how do the four horsemen of the Apocalypse relate to the four cherubim?
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How do we understand and interpret the Old Testament?
Brent talks with John Walton, professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College and Graduate School in Illinois in the USA. Previously he was professor of Old Testament at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago.
John’s new book from IVP America is called ‘Wisdom for Faithful Reading – Principles and Practices for Old Testament Interpretation’.
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Brent is joined once again by Louis Markos, professor of English at Houston Baptist University for another exploration of Greek tragedy.
In this podcast, Brent and Louis discuss Aeschylus’ ‘Prometheus Bound’. Who was Prometheus and how does he point to Christ? We also find out about Hermes’ prophecy which speaks of Jesus!
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What’s the power of story?
Brent is joined by Craig Borlase, a New York Times, Sunday Times, and international bestselling ghostwriter of dramatic, engaging memoirs. Over the last 2 decades, he has written more than 55 books, working with a diverse range of authors for a global audience. His recent work includes ‘Finding Gobi’, a New York Times bestselling account that’s in the process of being adapted as a feature film by Sony Pictures.
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Pentecost may well be the most misunderstood day on the church calendar.
In his new IVP book ‘Pentecost: A Day of Power for All People’ Bishop Emilio Alvarez ‘offers us a rich biblical and theological introduction to the day of Pentecost and sets it in its liturgical context – not only in the Protestant tradition but also in Catholic, Orthodox, and Pentecostal expressions’.
Emilio Alvarez is the presiding bishop of the Union of Charismatic Orthodox Churches. He’s also associate provost for lifelong learning at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky in the States.
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‘Dismissals such as boys will be boys and not all men are ingrained in our world. And the purity culture of our youth sold the same excuses with a spiritual spin. Can we break the toxic cycle and recover a healthy identity for men’?
Brent and Ian talk with Zachary Wagner, an ordained minister and editorial director for the Center for Pastor Theologians. He’s currently pursuing a PhD in New Testament at the University of Oxford. Zachary’s new book from IVP America is called ‘Non-Toxic Masculinity. Recovering Healthy Male Sexuality’.
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Brent talks with New York Times Bestselling author Charles Martin about his new Thomas Nelson book called ‘Son of Man: Retelling the Stories of Jesus’.
‘Charles Martin uses his storyteller’s imagination to present the life of Jesus in a way that will engage your faith in new ways. Son of Man presents key moments from the life and ministry of Jesus Christ and explores the lives of his followers in descriptive, novelistic ways’.
Charles is a New York Times bestselling author of around 17 novels. His work is available in 35 languages.
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www.amazon.com/Son-Man-Retelling-Stories-Jesus/dp/1400333520
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‘We aren’t always honest about how difficult normal human life is. For the majority of people, sorrow, despair, anxiety, and mental illness are everyday experiences. While we have made tremendous advancements in therapy and psychiatry, the burden of living still comes down to mundane choices that we each must make – like the daily choice to get out of bed’.
Brent talks with Alan Noble, associate professor of English at Oklahoma Baptist University, co-founder and editor in chief of Christ and Pop Culture, and an advisor for the AND campaign about his new IVP book ‘On Getting Out of Bed – The Burden and Gift of Living’.
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www.oalannoble.com
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‘What should the Christian life look like? What vision does Scripture cast for living as a follower of Christ’?
Brent talks with Jarvis Williams, associate professor of New Testament interpretation at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky in the States about his new IVP book on Galatians called ‘The Spirit, Ethics, and Eternal Life. Paul’s Vision for the Christian Life in Galatians’.
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Brent is joined by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to look at Revelation chapter 5.
What’s the significance of Jesus’ blood?
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Brent is joined by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to talk about Revelation 4.
What’s the significance of the heavenly throne vision and how does it relate back to Ezekiel 1?
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Brent is joined again by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to talk about Revelation 3.
How is the book of Revelation connected to the Song of Solomon?
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Brent is joined once again by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to look at Revelation chapter 2 and the first half of the letters to the 7 churches.
How might the seven letters refer back to the seven days of creation and to the history of the Old Testament?
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‘Women were there. For centuries, discussions of early Christianity have focused on male leaders in the church. But there is ample evidence right in the New Testament that women were actively involved in ministry’.
Brent talks with Nijay Gupta, professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary in Illinois in the States about his new IVP book ‘Tell Her Story – How Women Led, Taught, and Ministered in the Early Church’.
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‘Culture is doing its best to convince the world that there is nothing special about Jesus. Compounding this is the failure of most churches to grow their followers’ faith beyond a Sunday school understanding. As a result the most important historical fact of the Christian faith is often the most misunderstood...the resurrection. And it’s creating a powerless Christianity’.
Brent talks with Jeremiah Johnston about his new book from Bethany House called ‘Body of Proof: the 7 Best Reasons to Believe in the Resurrection of Jesus – and Why It Matters Today’.
Jeremiah is a New Testament scholar who is president of the Christian Thinkers Society and author and co-author of 12 books. Jeremiah serves as pastor of apologetics and cultural engagement at Prestonwood Baptist Church and Dean of Spiritual Development at Prestonwood Christian Academy.
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‘There must be something more to life’.
Brent and Ian talk with Os Guinness about his new IVP America book called ‘Signals of Transcendence – Listening to the Promptings of Life’.
‘Os tells stories of people who experienced signals of transcendence, and followed them to find new meaning and purpose in life’.
Os is the author or editor of more than 35 books. He’s the founder of the Trinity Forum, a prominent social critic, and a frequent speaker who has addressed audiences worldwide.
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How can women fulfill their calling in God?
Brent talks with Dr. Jamie Morgan, an ordained minister who has been in ministry for decades as a senior pastor, teacher of the Word, evangelist, revivalist, reformer, conference speaker, prophetic voice, podcaster, TV show host and mentor. Dr. Jamie is the founder of Trailblazer Mentoring Network, a mentoring movement in ministry. Jamie’s new book from Bridge-Logos Publishers is called ‘Her Calling: A Woman’s Guide to Fulfilling Her God-Given Destiny’.
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We all need grace!
Brent and Ian talk with Bruce Hindmarsh and Craig Borlase about their new book from W Publishing Group, an imprint of Thomas Nelson about the life of John Newton and his famous hymn ‘Amazing Grace’ – ‘Amazing Grace: The Life of John Newton and the Surprising Story Behind the Song’.
Bruce Hindmarsh is the James M. Houston Professor of Spiritual Theology and Professor of the History of Christianity at Regent College in Vancouver. He wrote his doctoral thesis on Newton at Oxford. Bruce is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society and a past president of the American Society of Church History.
Craig Borlase is a New York Times, Sunday Times, and international bestselling ghostwriter of dramatic, engaging memoirs. Over the last 2 decades, he has written more than 55 books, working with a diverse range of authors.
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What is freedom? Where does it come from?
Brent and Ian talk with Os Guinness about his IVP book ‘The Magna Carta of Humanity: Sinai’s Revolutionary Faith and the Future of Freedom’. ‘Os explores the nature of revolutionary faith, contrasting between secular revolutions such as the French Revolution and the faith led revolution of ancient Israel. He argues that the story of Exodus is the highest, richest, and deepest vision for freedom in human history’.
Os is the author or editor of more than 35 books. He’s the founder of the Trinity Forum, a prominent social critic, and a frequent speaker who has addressed audiences worldwide.
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‘Race complicates our relationships, even when we reject racism and seek to walk a better path together. How can we get our thinking – and our conversations – unstuck from entrenched patterns?’
Brent talks with Veola Vazquez, Joshua Knabb, Charles Lee-Johnson and Krystal Hays about their new IVP book ‘Healing Conversations On Race – Four Key Practices from Scripture and Psychology’.
Veola Vazquez is a licensed psychologist and tenured professor of psychology in the College of Behavioural and Social Sciences at California Baptist University.
Joshua Knabb is a board-certified clinical psychologist as well as associate professor of psychology and director of the PsyD program at California Baptist University.
Charles Lee-Johnson is one of the founders and chair of the Social Work Department at California Baptist University.
Krystal Hays is the director of the Doctor of Social Work program and an assistant professor of social work at California Baptist University.
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‘Can you sing songs shaped by the truest truths of the universe in language the whole world can understand’?
Brent talks with Steven Garber, Senior Fellow for Vocation and the Common Good for the M.J. Murdoch Charitable Trust about ‘A Hidden Life’ (2019) and the films of Terrence Malick.
Steven has recently served as Professor of Marketplace Theology and Director of the Masters in Leadership, Theology, and Society at Regent College, Vancouver. Steven is the author of many books and for many years was the Principal of the Washington Institute for Faith, Vocation and Culture and he continues to serve as a consultant to colleges and corporations.
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What do we do with a God who sanctions violence?
Brent talks with Matthew Lynch, associate professor of Old Testament at Regent College in Vancouver, Canada about his new IVP book ‘Flood and Fury – Old Testament Violence and the Shalom of God’.
Matthew is the author of a number of books and the co-founder of the OnScript podcast, a podcast focused on providing engaging conversations on Bible and theology.
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Mark 11:27-34
Difficult questions and the parable of the tenants. Brent and Ian continue their deep dive into Mark with Mark 11:27-34.
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Mark 11:1-26
How are donkeys associated with kingship in the Bible and what’s the significance of the fig tree? Brent and Ian look at Mark 11:1-26.
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In the first of an occasional series of movie and TV reviews Brent and Ian take a deep dive into the BBC/Netflix series ‘Inside Man’ starring David Tennant and Stanley Tucci.
What really lurks in the vicar’s cellar and are we really all capable of murder?
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Why is Jesus presented as a living Tabernacle and Temple in Revelation 1?
Brent and Ian talk with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute about Revelation 1 verses 9-20.
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What’s the significance of the number 7 in the book of Revelation and why is Jubilee a prominent theme?
Brent and Ian are joined by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to discuss Revelation 1:1-8.
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Brent and Ian talk with Zac Hicks, adjunct lecturer in music and worship at Samford University, Alabama, in the States. Previously, he served as the Canon for Worship and Liturgy at Advent Cathedral in Birmingham, Alabama.
Zac’s new IVP book is about the great 16th century Protestant Reformer, Thomas Cranmer, the architect of the Church of England’s ‘Book of Common Prayer’. Zac’s book is called ‘Worship by Faith Alone. Thomas Cranmer, the Book of Common Prayer, and the Reformation Liturgy’.
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What does it mean to be human? What is a person? Where did we come from?
Brent talks with Joshua Rasmussen about his new IVP book ‘Who Are You, Really?: A Philosopher’s Enquiry into the Nature and Origin of Persons’.
Joshua is associate professor of philosophy at Azusa Pacific University in Azusa, California in the States.
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What’s the significance of numbers in the gospel of John and the book of Ezra? In fact, what’s the significance of numbers in the Bible generally?
Brent and Ian talk with Tyndale House Researcher in Cambridge, James Bejon.
James has a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and an MA in Hebrew and Jewish Studies and is currently studying for another MA at Cambridge University in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies. James is also about to teach a course on biblical numbers with Alastair Roberts at the Theopolis Institute in the States.
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How do we serve in ministry in multicultural contexts both inside and outside our congregations?
Brent talks with Mark Lau Branson and Juan Martinez about the second edition of their IVP book ‘Churches, Cultures and Leadership. A Practical Theology of Congregations and Ethnicities’.
Mark is the Homer L. Goddard Senior Professor of the Ministry of the Laity at Fuller Theological Seminary in the States. Juan has served as vice president for diversity and international ministries, director of the Center for the Study of Hispanic Church and Community, and professor of Hispanic Studies and pastoral leadership at Fuller Theological Seminary.
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Brent talks to Kyle Meyaard Schaap, vice president of the Evangelical Environmental Network. Previously, he was the national organizer and spokesperson for Young Evangelicals for Climate Action, and he’s been featured in news outlets such as CNN, PBS, NPR and NBC News.
Kyle talks about his new IVP book ‘Following Jesus in a Warming World. A Christian Call to Climate Action’. During many years of speaking to and equipping people to work for climate action, Kyle has seen more and more young Christians waking up to the realities of climate change.
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www.amazon.com/Following-Jesus-Warming-World-Christian/dp/1514004453
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At what point do you leave your church or denomination? Is it ever appropriate to leave a church or a denomination? What if you’re a pastor and you feel you need to leave? How do you go about doing it?
Brent and Ian talk with Bishop Jay Behan of the Church of Confessing Anglicans Aotearoa NZ. It was in 2019 that Jay, a vicar in the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, NZ and Polynesia finally made the decision to leave. Jay, the church he pastors and a number of other churches now form the Church of Confessing Anglicans.
(2:35) Jay’s background in Anglicanism;
(5:00) What is the Anglican evangelical tradition?
(5:55) The Anglican tradition in New Zealand;
(7:30) The New Zealand church and the constitution;
(9:00) The New Zealand Prayer Book in the 80’s;
(10:40) Sydney Anglicanism;
(14:05) The process of leaving for Jay;
(19:00) The Anglican Communion;
(22:10) The Church of Confessing Anglicans;
(23:50) GAFCON;
(26:30) Advice for people struggling to stay within their churches or denominations.
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confessinganglicans.nz
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Fundraising can be one of the most stressful parts of ministry. How do we get off the treadmill of crisis-driven fundraising to more sustainable ministry funding?
Brent talks with Brad Layland about his new IVP book ‘Turning Donors Into Partners – Principles for Fundraising You’ll Actually Enjoy’.
Brad is the CEO of the Focus Group, which provides fundraising counsel to non profit organizations in major donor development, strategic planning and capital campaigns. He’s also the founder and owner of Endless Summer Realty, the largest residential real estate brokerage in St. Augustine, Florida. Brad has also run 50 marathons and completed two Iron man Triathlons.
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thefocusgroup.com
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God wants to bless us!
Brent and Ian talk with Terry Smith, lead pastor of the Life Christian Church in West Orange, New Jersey in the States about his new book from Chosen Books called ‘The Lord Bless You: A 28 Day Journey to Experience God’s Extravagant Blessings’.
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www.amazon.com/Lord-Bless-You-Experience-Extravagant/dp/0800762827
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‘This is the seamless life – to see the truest truths of the universe woven into the very meaning of life, labour, learning and liturgy’.
Brent talks with Steven Garber, Senior Fellow for Vocation and the Common Good for the M.J. Murdoch Charitable Trust. Steven has recently served as Professor of Marketplace Theology and Director of the Masters in Leadership, Theology, and Society at Regent College, Vancouver. Steven is the author of many books and for many years was the Principal of the Washington Institute for Faith, Vocation and Culture and he continues to serve as a consultant to colleges and corporations.
Steven’s new IVP America book is called ‘The Seamless Life – A Tapestry of Love and Learning Worship and Work’.
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Today we encounter a dizzying array of religious options. How do we know what is true? Is one faith just as good as another?
Brent and Ian talk with Mark Lanier, who’s just published a new book with IVP America called ‘Religions On Trial – A Lawyer Examines Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and More’.
Mark is an attorney, author, teacher, pastor and expert story teller. He founded the Lanier Law Firm and is a recipient of the American Association of Justice’s Lifetime Achievement Award. Mark was named as one of US News and World Report’s Best Lawyers in America for 9 consecutive years and the 2013 Top Class Action Attorney in America. He’s a frequent guest on news shows on CNBC, Fox Business News, and ABC in the States and is a frequent lecturer at law institutions including Harvard, Stanford and Baylor.
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What’s been the experience of the New Zealand church during the lockdowns and events of the past 2 years and how are New Zealand pastors feeling about the state of the church today?
Brent and Ian are joined by Mark Smith, pastor of Grace Napier and Rob Morton, pastor of Heretaunga Community Church and Course Director of the TIM Training Course in Christchurch.
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‘The beginning of the 20th century evolved out of an era of Freethinking atheists and agnostics who challenged the Protestant hegemony of the day. Key among these mavericks was author and film maker Rupert Hughes, uncle to Howard Hughes. In 1932, Hughes published Souls for Sale, his wickedly playful satire of the Bible belt and Hollywood. Souls for Sale offers a glimpse into the emerging jazz age of movie making against the backdrop of a country moving from its traditional roots into the kinetic ways of Hollywood.'
Brent talks to Terry Lindvall, a film historian who occupies the C.S. Lewis Chair of Communication and Christian thought at Virginia Wesleyan University, Virginia in the States. Terry’s book ‘Souls for Sale: Rupert Hughes and the Novel Hollywood Religion' is published by Cascade Books.
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How should we read the book of Revelation?
Brent talks with Brandon Smith, assistant professor of theology and New Testament at Cedarville University in Ohio in the States. He’s also a co-founder of the Center for Baptist Renewal and host of the ‘Church Grammar’ podcast.
Brandon’s new book from IVP America is called ‘The Trinity in the Book of Revelation – Seeing Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in John’s Apocalypse’.
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‘Deconstruction is a hot topic these days as more and more people leave behind the rigid Christianity they were raised in or have experienced’.
Brent and Ian talk with Joshua Porter, pastor of teaching and creative vision at Van City Church in Vancouver, Washington. He’s also a former member of the experimental punk band, Showbread, and the author of the novel ‘Punk Rock vs The Lizard People’.
Joshua talks about his return to faith and orthodoxy in a new book from Kregel Publications called ‘Death to Deconstruction: Faithfulness as an act of Rebellion’.
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Why the Kingdom is not about power and position.
Ian and Brent continue their exploration of Mark chapter 10 with verses 32-52.
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How do we see that the Kingdom is something to be given and not taken?
Brent and Ian continue looking at Mark chapter 10 verses 1-31.
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How should we treat children and vulnerable people?
Brent and Ian continue their exploration of Mark’s gospel with chapter 9 verses 38-50.
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‘In a world full of suffering and death, humans long for abundant life’.
Brent talks with Jeff Brannon, professor of biblical studies and chair of the biblical studies and Christian ministries department at Belhaven University in Jackson, Mississippi in the States.
Jeff’s new book from IVP is ‘The Hope of Life After Death: A Biblical Theology of Resurrection’.
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What might the fictional worlds of C.S. Lewis’s Narnia and Tolkien’s ‘The Lord of the Rings’ teach us about the stewardship of creation?
Brent talks to Kristen Page, the Ruth Strohschein Distinguished Chair and professor of biology at Wheaton College, Illinois in the USA about her new IVP book ‘The Wonders of Creation: Learning Stewardship from Narnia and Middle-Earth’.
Kristen’s work is in numerous scholarly journals, including the ‘Journal of Wildlife Management’, ‘Journal of Parasitology’ and ‘Emerging Infectious Diseases’.
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How does the Bible speak of God’s emotions?
Brent and Ian talk with David Lamb, the Allan A. MacRae Professor of Old Testament and dean of faculty at Missio Seminary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He previously worked in campus ministry with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship and has taught extensively in various cross cultural contexts.
David’s new IVP book is ‘The Emotions of God – Making Sense of a God Who Hates, Weeps, and Loves’.
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‘Our most loved Bible verses are loved for a reason – John 3:16, Matthew 23:12 and so on. But do we really understand the passages as God intended us to?’ Speaker, radio producer and author Jay Payleitner sought to resolve that question and found the answer in his new book published by Whitaker House called ‘The Next Verse: What You Never Knew About 60 of Your Favorite Bible Passages’.
Jay is one of the top freelance producers for Christian radio in the States, having worked on Josh McDowell Radio, Today's Father and Project Angel Tree with Chuck Colson.
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Brent and Ian are back in the gospel of Mark. How do we see growing opposition to Jesus and unbelief in these verses?
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Throughout China’s growing cities, a new wave of house churches is growing. How have they endured despite government pressure and cultural marginalization?
Brent talks with Hannah Nation, the managing director of the Center for House Church Theology in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the States. Hannah is a writer and student of missions history and World Christianity and she’s the editor with J. D Tseng of a new IVP America book called ‘Faithful Disobedience: Writings on Church and State from a Chinese House Church Movement’.
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On December 1, 1955 an African-American woman by the name of Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white person on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama. The rest is history…
Brent and Ian talk with Rosa Park’s friend and founder of O Museum in the Mansion in Washington, D.C, H. H. Leonards about her new book published by R.H Boyd in the States called ‘Rosa Parks Beyond the Bus: Life, Lessons, and Leadership’.
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How does intercessory prayer transform us and the world?
Brent talks with Carolyn Carney, the national director of spiritual formation for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. Carolyn has led prayer groups and intercessory prayer training for more than 30 years.
Carolyn’s book from IVP America is ‘The Power of Group Prayer – How Intercession Transforms Us and the World’.
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‘Why are you single? Just because’. However we answer that question, what’s more important than WHY we are single is how we LIVE as singles’.
Brent talks with Bridget Gee, the spiritual formation coordinator for InterVarsity’s Study Abroad programmes, where she directs European pilgrimages for students, staff and partners to experience contemplative followings of Jesus. Bridget is also the host of ‘Soladarity: The Singleness Podcast’.
Bridget’s new book from IVP America is ‘Single, Just Because: A Pilgrimage Into Holy Aloneness’.
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Is Christian teaching narrow and outdated? What is Christian teaching and orthodoxy and how have we strayed from it?
Brent talks to Trevin Wax, the author of a new IVP book called ‘The Thrill of Orthodoxy – Rediscovering the Adventure of Christian Faith’
Trevin is vice president of research and resource development at the North American Mission Board and a visiting professor of theology at Cedarville University in Ohio in the States.
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How do we do mission in the 21st century? Could it be that we can get alongside people and serve as humble alongsiders?
Brent talks to Craig Greenfield, the author of a new IVP book called ‘Subversive Mission. Serving as Outsiders in a World of Need’.
Craig is the founder and director of Alongsiders International, a grassroots movement of young Christians reaching the world’s poorest children. Craig has lived and worked for more than two decades in marginalized communities in Asia and North America.
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How does the technology we use use us? How do the digital age and its values affect the life of Christians and the church?
Brent talks with Jay Kim, the author of a new IVP America book called ‘Analog Christian. Cultivating Contentment, Resilience, and Wisdom in the Digital Age’.
Jay is the lead pastor at WestGate Church in the Silicon Valley in the States and is on the leadership team of the ReGeneration Project. His writing has been featured in ‘Christianity Today’, the Gospel Coalition and Relevant Magazine.
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‘America has lost its way. And America will fall unless…’
Brent and Ian are joined by Os Guinness who talks about his latest IVP book ‘Zero Hour America. History’s Ultimatum Over Freedom and the Answer We Must Give’.
Os is the author or editor of more than 30 books, the founder of the Trinity Forum, a prominent social critic, and a frequent speaker who has addressed audiences worldwide.
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How do we ‘do’ church in the 21st century? How do we do church in a new pandemic era?
Brent talks to Benjamin Windle, a Millennial/Gen Z specialist pastor from Australia about his new Barna Ideas paper/ebook ‘Digital Church in a Lonely World’.
Benjamin is the pastor of Lifeplace Church in Brisbane, Australia. He has over 20 years of pastoral work experience in the States and Australia and is an author, speaker and businessman. His content has been featured on RightNow Media, the Barna Group, the Aspen Group and the Glorify App. His ‘Life Minute’ brings 60 seconds of hope to an estimated audience of one million listeners.
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Digital Church in a Lonely World
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Is it wrong to doubt? What part does doubt play in faith?
Brent talks with Travis Dickinson, Professor of Philosophy at Dallas Baptist University. Travis has taught courses in philosophy and Christian apologetics for over 20 years and has done apologetics and evangelism in more than 35 countries!
‘Wandering Toward God – Finding Faith amid Doubts and Big Questions’ is published by IVP America.
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How does the Old Testament Law fit into the Bible’s story and how is it relevant to the church today? Is it relevant to the church today?
Brent and Ian talk with Richard Averbeck, Professor of Old Testament and Semitic Languages at Trinity Divinity School in Illinois in the States.
Richard’s new book from IVP America is ‘The Old Testament Law for the Life of the Church -Reading the Torah in the Light of Christ’.
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Where do your allegiances lie? Do you put your politics or culture before Jesus?
Brent and Ian talk to Patrick Miller, one of the co-hosts of the ‘Truth Over Tribe’ podcast in the States.
Patrick and his co-host Keith Simon are pastors and authors. They’ve written for ‘Christianity Today’ and their new book published by David C Cook is ‘Truth Over Tribe: Pledging Allegiance to the Lamb, not the Donkey or the Elephant’. How do Patrick and Keith minister in the States in such a politically and culturally charged moment in history?
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‘You’re not good enough. ‘You need to try harder’.
We all have voices in our heads telling us all kinds of things. How do we silence them? And how do we hear the voice of God?
Brent and Ian talk with Gem Fadling, a founding partner of Unhurried Living. Inc, a nonprofit that trains people to rest deeper, live fuller and lead better. Gem is a certified life coach and a trained spiritual director. She’s also the host of the ‘I Can Do That! Podcast’.
Gem’s new book from IVP America is ‘Hold That Thought. Sorting Through the Voices in Our Heads’.
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Have you ever thought about the connection between jazz music and the Christian gospel?
Brent talks with William Edgar, Professor of Apologetics and Coordinator of the Apologetics Department at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia in the States about his new IVP book ‘A Supreme Love – The Music of Jazz and the Hope of the Gospel’.
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Brent talks to Steven Collis, the author of a new novel based on a true story called ‘Praying with the Enemy’ published by Shadow Mountain in the States.
A captured American soldier during the Korean War attempts a daring escape for freedom....
Steven is a storyteller and a law professor at the University of Texas School of Law and the faculty director of Texas's Bech-Loughlin First Amendment Center and Law and Religion Clinic.
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What’s the role of suffering in the Christian life? Why do evil and suffering exist in the world?
Brent and Ian talk with Bill and Will Kynes, the authors of a new IVP America book called ‘Wrestling with Job: Defiant Faith in the Face of Suffering’.
Bill was the senior pastor at Cornerstone Evangelical Free Church in Annandale, Virginia. He’s a senior teaching fellow with the C.S. Lewis Institute and a member of the TGC Council and has been a Veritas Forum speaker.
Will is Associate Professor of Biblical Studies at Samford University in Alabama. He’s written extensively on Job and the Wisdom Literature.
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How likely is relapse for those struggling with addiction, mental health issues and suicidal thoughts?
Brent talks with George Wood and Brit Eaton about their new book from Whitaker House called ‘The Uncovery: Understanding the Power of Community to Heal Trauma’.
George is an ordained minister, pastoral care counselor, recovery ministry founder and recovery activist. He’s the founder of the Sober Truth Project and the Timothy Initiative.
Brit is a content strategist, writer, speaker and discipler.
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Brent talks with Sarah Cowan Johnson, the author of a new IVP America book called ‘Teach Your Children Well – A Step-by-Step Guide for Family Discipleship’.
How do we parent our children in ways that leading to lasting faith?
Sarah is a ministry trainer, consultant, and coach who works with church planters, pastors, and ministry leaders across the States. She leads seminars for parents on family discipleship. She served with the Evangelical Covenant Church as the executive pastor for Sanctuary Church in Providence, Rhode Island, and previously was a staff trainer and an area director for IVP. She’s the co-host of ‘The People of the Way’ podcast.
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What is the book of Revelation all about? What if we interpreted the book in the light of God’s mission to redeem the creation?
Brent talks with Dean Flemming, Professor of New Testament and Missions at Mid America Nazarene University in Olathe, Kansas in the States.
Dean’s book ‘Foretaste of the Future – Reading Revelation in Light of God’s Mission’ is published by IVP America.
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Brent and Ian continue their exploration of Mark’s gospel.
Why Jesus' suffering means that we suffer.
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Are you feeling lonely and disconnected? We live in an increasingly isolated world. How can we reconnect?
Todd Hall is Professor of Psychology at Rosemead School of Psychology at Biola University in the States where he teaches courses on the integration of psychology and theology. He is a faculty affiliate at the Harvard Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University and a founding partner at Flourishing Metrics.
Todd’s new IVP America book is ‘The Connected Life – The Art and Science of Relational Spirituality’.
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Brent and Ian take a look at the ‘turning point’ in Mark’s gospel.
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What am I meant to be and what am I called to do?
Brent and Ian talk about calling and vocation with Gordon Smith, the President of Ambrose University and Seminary in Calgary, Alberta where he also serves as Professor of Systematic and Spiritual Theology.
Gordon Smith’s new book from IVP America is ‘Your Calling Here and Now – Making Sense of Vocation’.
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Brent and Ian talk with Kirk Farney, Vice President for advancement, vocation and alumni engagement and a member of the History Faculty at Wheaton College, Illinois in the States.
In Kirk’s new book from IVP America ‘Ministers of a New Medium’ he explores the work of Fulton J. Sheen of Catholic Hour and Walter A. Maier of ‘The Lutheran Hour’, two groundbreaking leaders in Christian broadcasting.
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Brent is joined once again by Louis Markos, Professor of English at Houston Christian University in the States.
What is Greek tragedy? What is ‘The Oresteia’ and how does it point to Christ?
‘From Achilles to Christ: Why Christians Should Read the Pagan Classics’ is published by IVP America.
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Brent and Ian continue their exploration of Mark’s gospel.
The feeding of the 4000 and some more Pharisees. What’s the significance of the numbers 4 and 7 in the passage?
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What’s the connection between a Gentile woman and the prophet Elijah?
Ian and Brent continue their exploration of Mark’s gospel.
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Brent and Ian continue their deep dive into the gospel of Mark.
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Who was the great 16th century reformer John Calvin and what did he believe and teach?
Brent talks with Yudha Thianto, professor of the history of Christianity and Reformed Theology At Calvin Theological Seminary in the States.
Yudha’s book ‘An Explorer’s Guide to John Calvin’ is published by IVP America.
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Why is the Victorian period so like our own? How does Tennyson’s poetry embody all of the struggle and grief of the Victorian period?
Brent Is joined by Louis Markos, professor in English at Houston Christian University in the States. ‘Pressing Forward – Alfred, Lord Tennyson and the Victorian Age’ is published by Sapientia Press.
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How might film reveal God? Do movies put people in a place of heightened receptivity to God’s revelation?
Brent talks with Richard Vance Goodwin about his new book from IVP America called ‘Seeing Is Believing: The Revelation of God Through Film’.
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How can we discover and develop our gifts?
Brent’s guest is Don Everts, Senior Pastor of First and Calvary Presbyterian Church in Springfield, Missouri and a writer for Lutheran Hour Ministries and the Hopeful Neighborhood Project.
Don’s new IVP America book is called ‘Discover Your Gifts- Celebrating How God Made You and Everyone You Know’.
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How can Christians influence every sphere of life and become agents of flourishing?
Brent talks with Amy Sherman, director of the Sagamore Institute’s Center on Faith in Communities, which trains and consults with faith based social service providers and religious congregations desiring to invest more effectively in their neighborhoods.
Amy’s book ‘Agents of Flourishing – Pursuing Shalom in Every Corner of Society’ is published by IVP America.
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How do the Psalms see right through us?
Brent talks with David Taylor, Associate Professor of Theology and Culture at Fuller Theological Seminary in the States and the producer of a short film on the Psalms with Bono and Eugene Peterson.
David’s book ‘Open And Unafraid: The Psalms as a Guide to Life’ is published by Nelson Books, an imprint of Thomas Nelson in the States.
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Brent and Ian talk to Jennifer Rosner who takes us on a personal journey into the Jewish roots of Christianity
Jennifer is Affiliate Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California, where she completed her PhD on the relationship between Judaism and Christianity.
Jennifer’s new book from IVP America is ‘Finding Messiah – A Journey into the Jewishness of the Gospel’.
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How does the American (and the global) church decenter itself from its idols? Can people in the margins of life help us achieve this?
Brent and Ian talk with Eric Costanzo, a pastor and teacher from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Eric is executive director for Rising Village. Org, an organization with initiatives to help marginalized people.
Eric is the author (with Daniel Yang and Matthew Soerens) of a new IVP book called ‘Inalienable – How Marginalized Kingdom Voices Can Help Save The American Church’.
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Brent is joined once again by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States for a discussion on Daniel 12. What’s the significance of the 1290 days and 1335 days?
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Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States about Daniel 11.
What do the events of Daniel 11 allude to and how do the Herods fulfill the Amalek pattern in the Bible?
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Brent and Ian continue their exploration of Mark's gospel.
Who is Jesus and what's the significance of the number of loaves and fish?
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Brent and Ian explore Mark 6:1-31. What happens when the power comes home?
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Brent is joined once again by the Rev. Ian Reid of King’s Grace Presbyterian Church, Palmerston North, NZ to take a deep dive into Mark 5:21-43.
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Are you a Christian who is passionate about developing technology? How do faith and technology intersect?
Brent talks with Ethan Brue, one of the authors (with Derek Schuurman and Steven VanderLeest) of a new book from IVP America called ‘A Christian Field Guide to Technology for Engineers and Designers’.
Ethan is a professor of engineering at Dordt University, Iowa in the States. He’s worked as an engineering consultant in the energy generation sector and as a research and development engineer in the agricultural science and technology industry.
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How do different generations communicate differently? We need to understand how different generations hear.
Brent talks with Darrell Hall, campus pastor of Elizabeth Baptist Church in Conyers, Georgia in the States where he preaches and teaches across five generations.
Darrell’s book ‘Speaking Across Generations: Messages That Satisfy Boomers, Xers, Millennials, Gen Z, and Beyond’ is published by IVP America.
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Brent talks with Shayne Moore about human trafficking and how we can become human trafficking literate.
Shayne is one of the authors (with Sandra Morgan and Kimberly Mac Owen Yim) of a new IVP book called ‘Ending Human Trafficking: A Handbook of Strategies for the Church Today’.
Shayne is an author, editor and activist. She’s the co-founder of Redbud Writers Guild, former director of operations at the Humanitarian Disaster Institute at Wheaton College Graduate School and is a national guest lecturer on issues of global justice.
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Brent is joined by T. Desmond Alexander to discuss his new IVP book ‘Face to Face with God – A Biblical Theology of Christ as Priest and Mediator’.
How does the letter to the Hebrews present Jesus as our priest and mediator?
Desmond Alexander is senior lecturer in biblical studies and director of postgraduate studies at Union Theological College in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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Brent is joined once again by Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to discuss Daniel chapter 10.
Who is the figure who appears to Daniel? Who is Michael?
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Brent is joined by Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States for another in depth look at the book of Daniel.
Do all the prophecies described in the book of Daniel come to pass by AD 70?
Links mentioned in this episode: Alastair's Adversaria Theopolis Institute
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Who are the ram and goat and what is the apostasy that causes desolation?
Brent is joined by Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to talk about Daniel 8.
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Brent is joined once again by Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States for a deep dive into Daniel 7.
Who or what are the four beasts and how do they relate to the four cherubim?
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Why are we here and what is life all about anyway?
Brent's guest on this podcast is Dominic Done, a founder of 'Pursuing Faith' and a Professor of Applied Theology at George Fox University in Oregon in the States.
Dominic's latest book from Thomas Nelson is 'Your Longing Has A Name: Come Alive to the Story You Were Made For'
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What's the connection between Christianity and the arts? How is the relationship between creation and new creation informed by and related to the arts?
Brent talks with David Taylor, Associate Professor of Theology and Culture at Fuller Theological Seminary in the States and the producer of a short film on the Psalms with Bono and Eugene Peterson.
David is one of the editors (with Jeremy Begbie and Daniel Train) of a new IVP book 'The Art of New Creation - Trajectories in Theology and the Arts'.
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Brent talks with Dirk Smith, the Vice President of Eastern European Mission. More than $2 million has recently been given to provide Bibles as the war continues.
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Why is prayer depicted so often in Hollywood movies?
Brent talks with Terry Lindvall, a film historian who occupies the C.S. Lewis Chair of Communication and Christian Thought at Virginia Wesleyan University in Virginia in the States.
We look at the ways prayer is depicted in Hollywood movies from the silent era to today.
'God on the Big Screen - A History of Hollywood Prayer from the Silent Era to Today' is published by New York University Press.
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What is neighborliness?
Brent talks with David Docusen about the Neighborliness Center, a nonprofit hub that provides equitable access to education, employment, healthcare and housing to neighbors in Winston Salem, North Carolina in the States. David has spent 20 years investing into communities as a pastor, speaker, teacher, advocate and speaker.
David’s book ‘Neighborliness: Love Like Jesus. Cross Dividing Lines. Transform Your Community’ is published by Thomas Nelson.
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What are Christians for? What does a Christian political witness look like?
Brent talks to Jake Meador, the editor in chief of ‘Mere Orthodoxy’, an online magazine covering the Christian faith in the public sphere and a contributing editor with ‘Plough’.
Jake’s book ‘What Are Christians For?: Life Together at the End of the World’ is published by IVP America.
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Jake Meador, Prior, Karen Swallow 'What Are Christians For?: Life Together at the End of the World'
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Brent talks to Dr Garry Williams, director of the Pastors' Academy in London about the Cross and the Atonement. What happened when Jesus died on the Cross?
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Brent and Ian continue their exploration of Mark’s gospel. How does Jesus deal with evil and restore our true humanity?
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Who is Jesus? What do our fears show us about ourselves and how can Jesus deal with our fears?
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What were Jesus’ parables for? What is the Kingdom of God and is the Lord Jesus Christ a new Adam? Brent and Ian explore Mark 4:1-34.
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How well do we know the Holy Spirit? How can we come to know God better?
Brent talks with Becky Thompson, the author of ‘God So Close: Experience a Life Awakened to His Spirit’ published by Thomas Nelson.
Becky is a bestselling author and the creator of the Midnight Mom Devotional Community gathering more than a million moms in nightly prayer.
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Are Christianity and modern science opposed to each other? Can you be a Christian and also a scientist?
Brent and Ian are joined by John Norsworthy, an Adjunct Lecturer at Faith Bible College, NZ and the author of ‘Why Science Matters – What DOES the Bible say about things scientific?’
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Are we troubled by lions in our life or work?
Brent is joined again by Dr Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to discuss Daniel chapter 6.
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Brent speaks to Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States about Daniel chapter 5.
What is Belshazzar’s Feast? What is the writing on the wall and who does the writing?
We meet a lampstand ‘watcher tree’ and find out about the numbers 62, 3 and 4!
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Do you feel you have a calling from God? What role does each of our backgrounds play in shaping our vocational calling? How does God lead us across the whole of our lifetime?
Susan Maros joins Brent to talk about her new IVP America book called ‘Calling in Context: Social Location and Vocational Formation’.
Susan is an affiliate assistant professor of Christian leadership at Fuller Theological Seminary in the States and an adjunct professor at the King’s University, Southlake, Texas.
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Susan L. Maros 'Calling in Context: Social Location and Vocational Formation'
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Sick and tired of struggling in a toxic workplace? How can we best create flourishing workplaces where people thrive and love what they do?
Brent and Ian talk with Al Lopus, the author of ‘Road to Flourishing – Eight Keys To Boost Employee Engagement and Well-Being’ published by IVP America.
Al is the CEO and co-founder of the Best Christian Workplaces Institute which provides research-based measurement tools and strategic advisory services with a vision to create the most effective workplaces in the world.
Al served for over 20 years in leadership roles with Watson Wyatt where he built programs for clients like Boeing and Alaska Airlines. Al currently serves on the Christian Leadership Alliance's advisory council.
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Al Lopus, Cory Hartman, Peter Greer 'Road to Flourishing: Eight Keys to Boost Employee Engagement and Well-Being'
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What is the heavenly rose? How does Dante present heaven as a sort of cosmic symphony? We find out about the great medieval poet and his greatest work ‘The Divine Comedy’.
Jason Baxter is associate professor of fine arts and humanities at Wyoming Catholic College in the States.
His book, ‘A Beginner’s Guide To Dante’s Divine Comedy’ is published by Baker Academic, a division of Baker books in the States.
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Does life have a meaning? If so, where do we find it?
Os Guinness is the author or editor of more than 30 books. He’s a frequent speaker and prominent social critic and has addressed audiences worldwide from the British House of Commons to the US Congress to the St. Petersburg Parliament. He is a senior fellow at the Oxford Center for Christian Apologetics and was the founder of the Trinity Forum.
His book, ‘The Great Quest – Invitations to an Examined Life and a Sure Path to Meaning’ is published by IVP America.
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Os Guinness 'The Great Quest: Invitation to an Examined Life and a Sure Path to Meaning'
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We’re often told that the Samaritan woman at the well in John 4 was a sinner and an adulteress. But what are we missing in the story? And what difference does our interpretation of this passage make for women and men in the church?
Caryn Reeder is Professor of New Testament and coordinator of the Gender Studies Program at Westmont College in California.
‘The Samaritan Woman’s Story – Reconsidering John 4 After #ChurchToo’ is published by IVP America.
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Caryn A. Reeder 'The Samaritan Woman's Story: Reconsidering John 4 After #ChurchToo'
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Who was Abraham Kuyper and why are his Stone Lectures so important?
The gospel in the whole of life.
Robert is associate professor of politics and international studies and the founding director of the Center for Christian Scholarship at Redeemer University College in Canada.
Robert is the co-editor with Jessica Joustra of a new book from IVP America called ‘Calvinism for a Secular Age: A Twenty-First- Century Reading of Abraham Kuyper’s Stone Lectures’.
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Jessica R. Joustra 'Calvinism for a Secular Age'
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Was Jesus Mad, Bad or Lord? What is the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit?
Brent and Reido examine Mark 3:20-35.
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Brent and Reido continue their study of Mark’s gospel. We meet the lost and lonely and see how Jesus restores their humanity.
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Brent and Reido continue their exploration of Mark’s gospel. In this episode, we see echoes of the Creation account in Genesis and how Jesus has total authority over sin and sickness.
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Brent talks with James Salladin, the rector of Emmanuel Anglican Church in New York about the great 18th century theologian and preacher Jonathan Edwards.
Who was Edwards and what did he believe about grace?
James Salladin’s book ‘Jonathan Edwards and Deification – Reconciling Theosis and the Reformed Tradition’ is published by IVP America.
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How well do arguments for atheism stand up in a courtroom? Do atheistic frameworks give a satisfactory answer for understanding human existence?
Brent talks with Mark Lanier a trial lawyer and founder of the Lanier Law Firm. Mark was voted 2013 Top Class Action Attorney in America by US News and World Report’s Best Lawyers.
Mark’s book ‘Atheism on Trial: A Lawyer Examines the Case for Unbelief’ is published by IVP America.
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Mark W. Lanier 'Atheism on Trial: A Lawyer Examines the Case for Unbelief'
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How do the Old and New Testaments relate to one another? What’s the relationship between the biblical covenants? How does Israel relate to the church?
Brent Parker is assistant editor of the Southern Baptist Journal of Theology and the co-editor of ‘Progressive Covenantalism: Charting a Course between Dispensational and Covenantal Theologies’.
He is also is the co-editor of a new book from IVP America called ‘Covenantal and Dispensational Theologies – Four Views on the Continuity of Scripture’.
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Brent E. Parker 'Covenantal and Dispensational Theologies'
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Brent is joined again by Dr Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to discuss Daniel 4.
What does Nebuchadnezzar learn about God in this chapter and a discussion of trees and tree imagery in Scripture.
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Theopolis Institute
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Brent talks to Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States.
How is Nebuchadnezzar’s worship a parody of God’s Temple worship and who is the fourth man?
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Brent talks to Harriet Connor, the content editor of ‘Growing Faith’ in Sydney, Australia.
What does the Bible have to say about families and what’s a covenantal view of family life?
Harriet’s book ‘Families in God’s Plan’ is out from Youthworks Media, Sydney.
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Christian Parenting Tips, Advice, Articles & Resources - Growing Faith
Harriet Connor | Author of Big Picture Parents
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What shaped the mind of C.S. Lewis? Many of us know Lewis only through his ‘Narnia’ Chronicles but we might not know his work as a professor of medieval literature.
Brent talks with Jason Baxter, the associate professor of fine arts and humanities at Wyoming Catholic College.
Jason’s book ‘The Medieval Mind of C.S. Lewis – How Great Books Shaped a Great Mind’ is published by IVP America.
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The Medieval Mind of C. S. Lewis: How Great Books Shaped a Great Mind
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Who is Jesus and what is the Kingdom of God?
Ian and Brent continue their exploration of Mark chapter 1.
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Mark 1 Part 1
Ian and Brent begin a new series on the gospel of Mark beginning with chapter 1:1-13.
How does Mark allude back to the creation account in Genesis and why is Jesus a new Adam and Joshua?
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Palmerston North - Grace Presbyterian Church of New Zealand
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Do you want to be part of a church that’s faithful to the gospel but isn’t judgemental or legalistic?
Brent talks with Mark Baker, a professor of mission and theology at Fresno Pacific Biblical Seminary in Fresno, California.
Mark’s book ‘Centered-Set Church-Discipleship and Community Without Judgementalism’ is published by IVP America.
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Centered-Set-Church: Discipleship and Community without Judgmentalism
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What is Postmodernism? Is it a threat to Christianity and can Christians learn from postmodern thinkers and their critique of modernism?
Dr Crystal Downing is Co-Director of the Marion E. Wade Center and co-holder of the Marion E. Wade Chair in Christian Thought at Wheaton College, Illinois in the States.
‘How Postmodernism Serves (My) Faith: Questioning Truth in Language, Philosophy and Art’ is published by IVP America.
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How Postmodernism Serves (My) Faith: Questioning Truth in Language, Philosophy and Art
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Stressed by the business of life? Do you want to switch off? Do you want to take your prayer life deeper?
Rick Hamlin is an editor and contributor to ‘Guideposts’ magazine in the States and the author of 'Even Silence Is Praise: Quiet Your Mind and Awaken Your Soul with Christian Meditation’ is published by Thomas Nelson, a division of Harper Collins in the States.
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Even Silence Is Praise: Quiet Your Mind and Awaken Your Soul with Christian Meditation
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How do we best do mission in the 21st century? How can our churches partner with communities in the world in co-development?
Hunter Farrell is the director of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary’s World Mission Initiative and co-author with Bala Khyllep of a new book from IVP America called ‘Freeing Congregational Mission – A Practical Vision for Companionship, Cultural Humility and Co-Development’.
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Freeing Congregational Mission: A Practical Vision for Companionship, Cultural Humility, and Co-Development
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What makes people lonely and what we can do about it?
Susan Mettes is a behavioural scientist with extensive experience conducting research for faith-based organizations including Barna Group, Thrivent Financial and World Vision.
‘The Loneliness Epidemic – Why So Many of Us Feel Alone – and How Leaders Can Respond’ is published by Brazos Press, a division of the Baker Publishing Group. .
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The Loneliness Epidemic: Why So Many of Us Feel Alone-and How Leaders Can Respond
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Is the God of the Old Testament angry, sexist and racist?
David Lamb is the Allan A. MacRae Professor of Old Testament and Dean of Faculty at Missio Seminary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His book, ‘God Behaving Badly: Is the God of the Old Testament Angry, Sexist and Racist?' is published by IVP America.
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God Behaving Badly: Is the God of the Old Testament Angry, Sexist and Racist?
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Brent and Ian discuss the three main topics in Hebrews 13: Sex, money and acceptance.
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Have you ever wondered how God is present and working in ordinary, everyday places?
Tim Muehlhoff is a Professor of Communication at Biola University in La Mirada, California, and his book, ’Eyes to See: Recognizing God's Common Grace in an Unsettled World' is published by IVP America.
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Eyes to See: Recognizing God's Common Grace in an Unsettled World
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Brent talks with Chantal Giorgini about her new book from Castle Publishing in New Zealand called ‘Hope in the Storms – When Faith Can Move Mountains’.
Do the storms of life threaten to overtake you? Whereabouts is God in the storm?
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Castle Publishing, quality Christian and family friendly books
Hope in the Storms - Chantal Giorgini
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Brent talks to John Norsworthy, an Adjunct Lecturer at Faith Bible College, NZ about his new book from Castle Publishing called ‘Why Humility Matters – The radical idea of the practice of humility’.
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Brent talks to Tom Nelson, the president of ‘Made to Flourish’ a network that seeks to empower pastors to lead churches that produce human flourishing for the common good.
Tom’s new book from IVP America is called ‘The Flourishing Pastor: Recovering the Lost Art of Shepherd Leadership’.
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Chris Brooks & Tom Nelson 'The Flourishing Pastor: Recovering the Lost Art of Shepherd Leadership'
Made to Flourish | Faith, Work and Economic Wisdom
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Brent talks to Kelly Kapic, a professor of theological studies at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Georgia about his new book from Brazos Press, ‘You’re Only Human: How Your Limits Reflect God’s Design and Why That’s Good News’.
We find out how our limits reflect God’s design and why that’s good news!
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Kelly Kapic 'You're Only Human: How Your Limits Reflect God's Design and Why That's Good News'
Kelly M. Kapic (covenant.edu)
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Brent and Ian discuss Hebrews chapter 12 verses 14-29
How do we live out the truth of the gospel and persevere in faith?
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Palmerston North - Grace Presbyterian Church of New Zealand
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Brent and Ian discuss Hebrews 12:1-13
Are you struggling to keep believing in Jesus? Are you having trouble keeping going in the Christian faith?
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Brent and Ian explore God’s alternate reality in Hebrews 11.
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Brent and Ian talk with Kiwi musician Brett Wilson about his new book from Castle Publishing called ‘Let’s Back Up a Bit – Conversations with Pioneering Kiwi Christian Musicians’.
How have Kiwi musicians been inspired by God in the past few decades?
Brett Wilson is a musician and songwriter who lives in Hamilton and who is now Communications Co-Ordinator for CBS, a Hamilton based health IT company.
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Let's Back Up a Bit - Vision College
Let's Back Up a Bit: Conversations with Pioneering Kiwi Christian Musicians: Wilson, Brett: 9780473534646: Amazon.com: Books
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Derek Lind's last 3 albums are on Spotify plus his best of collection (the first 3 albums are yet to make it there - though his 2nd and 3rd album can be streamed from my YouTube channel alongside some other historical recordings Otherwise physical copies might be found here: https://www.dereklind.com/SHOP-ART--MUSIC
Steve Apirana's albums are on Spotify, Apple Music and amplifier, and also available from Koorong Books online and in stores on request.
Stephen Bell-Booth has one album on Spotify - Letting the People Know (1983)
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How does the metal man image of Daniel 2 relate to the book of Revelation? What does the Empire statue image mean?
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theopolisinstitute.com
alastairadversaria.com
The Handwriting on the Wall: A Commentary on the Book of Daniel: James B. Jordan: 9780915815630: Amazon.com: Books
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A conflict of Empires and a Babel project examined.
Brent and Reido are joined by Dr Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the USA who explains the background to the book of Daniel and explores chapter 1.
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We talk with Nick Klinkenberg, founder of Vision Churches International. His book ‘How to Multiply Churches’ is published by Castle Publishing in New Zealand.
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We're joined by Dalene Joy Fisher to examine the faith of Mary Wollstonecraft, Jane Austen, Elizabeth Gaskell and Anne Bronte. How did they use their faith and their writings to improve women’s position in society?
Dalene Joy Fisher is Assistant Provost, Dean and Associate Professor of English at Oklahoma Wesleyan University. Dalene’s book ‘Resisting the Marriage Plot – Faith and Female Agency in Austen, Bronte, Gaskell and Wollstonecraft’ is published by IVP America.
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https://www.okwu.edu/
https://www.amazon.co.jp/Resisting-Marriage-Plot-Wollstonecraft-Theology/dp/08308507
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In this episode we talk with Nicholas Piotrowski to learn how best to read the Bible and why our interpretative principles matter.
Nicholas Piotrowski is the President and Academic Dean at Indianapolis Theological Seminary in Indiana. His book, ‘In All the Scriptures – The Three Principles of Biblical Hermeneutics’ is published by IVP America.
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https://indysem.org/
https://www.amazon.com/All-Scriptures-Contexts-Biblical-Hermeneutics/dp/1514002183
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We talk with Michael MacKenzie to find out why so many pastors burn out and how we can care for our pastors and ministry leaders.
Michael is the clinical director of Marble Retreat, a Colorado retreat centre that specializes in ministry to pastors and ministry leaders in crisis. His book, ‘Don’t Blow Up Your Ministry - Defuse the underlying issues that take pastors down’ is published by IVP America.
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https://marbleretreat.org
https://www.amazon.com/Dont-Blow-Your-Ministry-Underlying/dp/0830841687/
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Have you ever struggled to read the Old Testament? You're in good company! Brent talks to Eric Seibert, Professor of Old Testament at Messiah University in Pennsylvania, to find out how to enjoy the Old Testament and where to start.
Eric's book, ‘Enjoying the Old Testament – A creative guide to encountering Scripture’, is published by IVP America.
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www.messiah.edu
https://www.bookdepository.com/Enjoying-Old-Testament-Eric-Seibert/9781574001202
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How does detective fiction deal with good and evil? Brent delves once again into this fascinating topic and talks to best selling romance and crime novelist Elizabeth Goddard about her latest crime thriller, 'Deadly Target' published by Revell books a division of Baker Publishing Group in the USA.
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elizabethgoddard.com
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How do we best think Christianly and how was Francis Schaeffer's L'Abri central to this movement?
In Episode 29 Brent and Ian talk to Charles Cotherman, pastor and planter of Oil City Vineyard Church in Oil City, Pennsylvania about his book ‘To Think Christianly – a history of L’Abri, Regent College and the Christian Study Center movement’ published by IVP America. We also learn about L’Abri, Regent College and the Christian Study Center movement.
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www.oilcityvineyard.org
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What is faith? How does it work? How do we persevere in our faith? In this episode Brent and Ian dive deep into Hebrews chapter 11.
Thanks to Sarah Williams, proprietor and curator of Space Studio Gallery, Whanganui, for hosting the recording of this episode.
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In Episode 27 Brent and Ian discuss a controversial passage of scripture in Hebrews 10 verses 26-39. What is deliberate sin? Can we lose our salvation?
Thanks to Sarah Williams, proprietor and curator of Space Studio Gallery, Whanganui, for hosting the recording of this episode.
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What we do about feelings of past guilt in our lives? In Episode 26 Brent and Ian discuss perfection in Hebrews 10, verses 11-25.
Thanks to Sarah Williams, proprietor and curator of Space Studio Gallery, Whanganui, for hosting the recording of this episode.
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How does Christian romance and detective fiction portray God's Story? In Episode 25 Brent talks to international romance and crime novelist Natalie Walters about her new thriller, ‘Lights Out’ published by Revell, a division of Baker Books in the USA.
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www.nataliewalterswriter.com
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Paul Horrocks - Tough Guys of the Bible We meet some tough men of the Bible and find out how we can encourage Christian men to be more courageous. Paul and David Horrocks are the authors of ‘Tough Guys of the Bible – Learn the traits of courageous men who truly follow God’ published by Innovo Publishing in the USA.
Links mentioned in today’s episode: https://www.innovopublishing.com
www.biblicalcourage.com
https://us.amazon.com/Tough-Guys-Bible-Traits-Courageous/dp/1613146302
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Cameron J. Anderson is an artist, associate director of Upper House and former executive director of Christians in the Visual Arts. He’s one of the editors (together with G. Walter Hansen) of a new book from IVP America called ‘God in the Modern Wing – Viewing Art with eyes of faith’.
Links mentioned in today’s episode: https://www.bookdepository.com/God-Modern-Wing-Cameron-J-Anderson/9780830850693
www.ivpress.com
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HEBREWS 10:1-10 Brent and Reido discuss Hebrews chapter 10. How did Jesus fulfill the Law and how we are made holy? The difference between justification and sanctification.
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Hebrews 9:15-28 Brent and Ian explain how Jesus fulfilled the Old Covenant and why Jesus’ blood has the power to save us.
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Brent and Reido answer listeners’ questions about Bible translations, how we can be certain of our salvation, the prosperity gospel and how to trust God and connect with others in a time of Covid.
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Gordon Smith explains how the Holy Spirit works in creation and in the life of the believer. How do we know that we have the Holy Spirit? Gordon Smith is President and Professor of Systematic and Spiritual Theology at Ambrose University and Seminary in Vancouver, Canada.
Links mentioned in today’s episode: http://www.gordonsmith.com
https://ambrose.edu
https://www.ivpress.com
https://www.bookdepository.com/Welcome-Holy-Spirit-Gordon-T-Smith/9780830853885
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How was America founded and on what basis? How has America developed politically and what’s the future of American democracy? Robert Tracy McKenzie is Professor of History at Wheaton College in Illinois in the States. His new book ‘We the Fallen People – the Founders and the Future of American democracy’ is published by IVP America and available on Amazon and all other good book sellers.
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Noel Snyder shows us how music and preaching are related and how to get our sermons to sing. Preacher’s alert!
Noel Snyder is Program Manager at the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship at Calvin University, Grand Rapids, Michigan in the States. His book ‘Sermons that Sing – music and the practice of preaching’ is published by IVP Books America, and available on Amazon and other book sellers.
(0:56) The importance of story and narrative in preaching, (1:57) The connection between music and preaching and the importance of sound and time, (3:46) How to bring music into our sermons. Using our musical instincts in preaching. Speech patterns and music. (5:31) Sermons that sing, (6:10) The role of imagination and creativity in preaching, (7:52) The music of the African-American preaching tradition, (10:16) Incorporating spirituals into sermons, (13:20) The slave preachers as creators of the spirituals, (14:40) Preachers should be aware of their audience. ‘Present in the moment’ like performing musicians. Timing and repetition. (16:23) Preaching and jazz improvisation, (18:14) Preachers using their voices in a musical way; theatre coaches and voice coaches; preaching with good voice and musicality, (21:05) Teaching preaching courses, (23:23) Peer learning groups for preachers, (25:13) We should know where the sermon is going, (26:34) Sermons in terms of musical structure and tension.
Links mentioned in today’s episode: https://www.ivpress.com
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How Jesus fulfills the Old Testament sacrificial system and why Jesus’ blood saves us.
(1:40) How gospel and law relate to one another, (4:21) How Jesus has fulfilled the Old Testament sacrificial system, (7:08) What happened on the Day of Atonement, (12:00) Why the four cherubim have four faces, (13:21) What Jesus did on the Cross, (17:51) Jesus’ death gives us security of salvation, (18:56) Pastoral advice to people struggling with guilt and shame or a negative self-image.
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In Episode 15 we find a better Temple and a better Covenant. Why Jesus is a better High Priest than the Levitical high priests and how Jesus fulfills the Law.
(1:01) Why Jesus is a better High Priest, (1:40) Plato’s influence in Hebrews. The perfect Temple and the better covenant, (5:20) The Old Testament Tabernacle and Temple discussed, (6:05) Jesus our true Tabernacle and Temple, (9:39) Jesus’ priesthood better than the Old Covenant priesthood, (13:12) The Old Covenant fulfilled by Jesus, (13:59) What the New Covenant does that the Old Covenant doesn’t do, (16:10) Is the Law of any use today? (17:20) We don’t have to worry about our performance for God to accept us, (23:17) Why we should put our trust in Jesus and not in our works, (23:54) Why it’s important for pastors to teach grace and the pastoral problems with legalism.
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In Episode 14 we meet Jesus our great Priest-King. We learn why Jesus is a perfect Savior and why our salvation is secure. (0:25) Today’s topic. We meet a Priest-King. Jesus is better! (0:50) Jesus fulfills the Old Testament, (1:15) How does the Old Testament Law fit in with being a Christian? (1:40) We meet Melchizadek and see how he foreshadows Christ, (3:47) Discussion of Melchizadek as priest and king, (10:50) Problems with the Levitical priesthood described and why we need a better priest, (14:10) Jesus fulfills the Law with a once and for all sacrifice, (21:10) Jesus’ death a guarantee of our salvation; (23:53) How the passage speaks to those who are struggling with sin or sins, (26:49) Why Jesus is our perfect High Priest. Summing up, (28:13) Living under grace and not Law, (28:53) How do we know if we’re living out of grace? (20:53) The prosperity gospel as a sort of legalism.
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We find out how to raise resilient children and how we can draw children into God’s story.
Holly Catterton Allen’s book ‘Forming Resilient Children – the role of spiritual formation for healthy development’ is published by IVP America.
(1:50) How story can help children recover from trauma. (3:05) How reading and stories can form resilience. (7:05) Other ways we can build resilient children – telling children about difficult times in your past or in their past, ordinary stories of how God has worked in your life. How to be a capable parent and types of parenting. (13:10) Children today less resilient than in the past and anxiety. (15:49) How resilience is connected to spirituality. Can children talk about God?
(21:28) Spirituality and resilience. (22:52) How pandemic restrictions have impacted children (26:54) Why its important for children to mingle with family. (29:00) How grandparents model their faith to their grandchildren (32:40) Some good children’s books recommended.
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https://wwivpress.com https://www.lipscomb.edu http://www.intergenerateconference.com/holly-allen https://www.childrenspiritualitysummit.org https://www.amazon.com/Forming-Resilient-Children-Spiritual-Development/dp/1514001721
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Dr Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States explains the Tabernacle and its symbolism.
(0:38) What was the Tabernacle? (2:34) What was in the Tabernacle? (5:24) Significance of the furniture, (8:28) The cube of the Holy of Holies and how it relates to the city in Revelation, (10:05) The Tabernacle as a symbolic picture of the universe, (11:50) Significance of the numbers in the Tabernacle, (13:18) Why colour is so important in the Tabernacle, (14:42) The Tabernacle as a representation of things in God’s throne room in Ezekiel and Revelation, (17:50) Symbolism behind the High Priest’s garments, (24:20) Similarities between the High Priest and Tabernacle, (26:05) The role of the cherubim.
Links mentioned in today’s episode: theopolisinstitute.com| alastairadersaria.com
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How the 7 days of creation structure the whole Bible.
Dr Alastair Roberts teaches at the Theopolis Institute in the States – www.theopolisinstitute.com
(0:48) What happens in each of the 7 days of creation, (4:00) A literal 7 days, (5:18) How creation relates to God’s throne room as depicted in Revelation 4, (7:38) How our sky reflects the description of God’s throne room in Revelation 4. The Zodiac signs and cherubim faces, (10:12) The sun, moon and stars as images of rulers, (12:15) How the 7 days permeate and structure the whole Bible, (16:00) What Biblical Theology is, (18:33) The whole universe and Scripture extrapolated out from the 7 days. The 7 day patterns and time, (20:35) The symbolism of the number 7 in Scripture, (27:53) How the 7 days structure the book of Daniel, (31:00) The 7 days in the New Testament and John’s gospel, (37:03) How the 7 days permeate the book of Revelation. Jesus connected with 7, (36:37) Resources for biblical theology – James B. Jordan, ‘Through New Eyes’ and writings by Peter Leithart and Alastair Roberts.
Links mentioned in today’s episode: www.theopolisinstitute.com https://alastairadversaria.com
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We find out about the writer and theologian, Dorothy L. Sayers, who created one of the biggest religious controversies of the 20th century.
Crystal Downing is Co-Director of the Marion E Wade Center and co holder of the Marion E Wade Chair in Christian Thought at Wheaton College in Illinois in the States.
(2:00) Why Sayers was so shocking and subversive. The BBC radio plays about Jesus, (4:56) Sayers accused of causing the fall of Singapore in World War 2, (5:56) Why Sayers thought it important to use contemporary language in her Christian plays, (7:37) Sayers' problems with Christianity, (10:00) How Sayers got involved in apologetics, (14:40) Sayers’ view of intuition, (16:00) Sayers’ subversion of detective fiction, (17:35) How Sayers used language to engage with people, (25:00) Sayers' view of evangelism.
Links mentioned in today’s episode: www.broadleafbooks.com www.wheatoncollege.edu https://bookdepository.com/Subversive-Crystal-Downing/9781506462752
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Brent and Reido explore a controversial 'warning' passage in Hebrews. How can our churches grow in their understanding of the gospel? Hebrews 5:11-6.
Brent and Reido discuss Jesus as our High Priest and we find out about the Day of Atonement. Hebrews 4:14-5:14.
Brent and Reido explore the theme of rest in the Bible and we meet some strange creatures called cherubim. Hebrews 4:1-14.
In this episode Brent is joined by David Downing, co-director of the Marion E. Wade Centre at Wheaton College, Illinois to discuss C.S Lewis and the formation of the 'Narnia Chronicles'.
David Downing's book 'Into the Wardrobe - C.S Lewis and the Narnia Chronicles' is published by Jossy Bass.
Brent is joined again by Louis Markos to discuss his new book from IVP America 'From Plato to Christ- How Platonic Thought Shaped the Christian Faith'.
We find out how Plato has shaped our culture and how his writings point to Christ.
Brent is joined by Louis Markos, Professor of English at Houston Baptist University to talk about his new book from Classical Academic Press.
We find out how the great Greek and Roman myths foretell Christ. We also find out about the dysfunctional House of Atreus.
Brent and Reido explore Hebrews 1. Why Jesus is greater than angels and the dangers of legalism in the church.