Owl and Badger are a couple of Christians applying critical thinking and Biblical principles to the big issues we are facing today.
In this episode we discuss the recently published Rape Gang Inquiry Report which was instigated by Rupert Lowe MP in an effort to force the issue to be addressed at a national level and to give a voice to victims of these heinous crimes. We consider the failures of British institutions and authorities, the aspects of Islamic law and theology which have influenced the gangs, and the fear of racism and ‘islamophobia’ which has enabled the crimes to continue for decades. We conclude with a Christian response, including the excellent work of Christian Concern, and a reading from Amos 5:21-14.
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In this episode we briefly highlight the Rape Gang Inquiry report which has just been published by MP Rupert Lowe and his team, which we will focus on in a separate episode. We discuss the attempted beheading in Belfast, and the tragic murder of Henry Nowak in Southampton and the heartbreaking treatment he received at the hands of police officers as he bled to death. We consider the responses of the judge, the police, the politicians, the media and the church. We finish with looking at how we should respond as Christians, reading from Leviticus 19 and Exodus 20.Links:
In this episode we look at some issues from the news including pigeon vigilantes, Keir Starmer’s attempts to realign with the EU, and the stabbing of Jews in London. We consider the rise of anti-semitism and the failure of the Church to speak out and stand with Jewish people. We also discuss ‘Same-Sex Attraction Christianity’ following the resignation of pastor Sam Allberry. We finish by reading from Romans 12:9.
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In this episode we discuss the latest module of the official covid inquiry, its reporting by the BBC, and the truths excluded by both. We look at the latest figure to be banned from the UK, and the growing tensions and protests against the government in Ireland. We consider the retraction of the 'Quiet Revival' report by the Bible Society and the lessons we can learn from it. We finish with reading from 1 Thessalonians 5:18 and the reminder to be thankful in all circumstances.
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After our little break, we are back to discuss a number of topical issues including the six year anniversary of the first covid lockdown, the decriminalising of abortion up to birth, the war in the Middle East, the Government’s ‘anti-muslim hostility’ definition, and the new political party 'Restore Britain’. We end on an uplifting note with a church marriage challenge story and reading from 1 Corinthians 1 on foolishness and wisdom.
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In this first episode of the new year, we look at a number of issues in the news including the King’s Christmas message, the London fireworks, plans to abolish trial by jury in ‘swift courts’, the new chickenpox vaccine and the rise of Islam. We begin and end the episode with a call to live by ‘faith over fear’, with biblical realism and the hope of Christ and his return. We finish with reading the ‘song of Simeon’ from Luke 2:29-32.
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In this episode we catch up on a few recent news events, and then focus in on the proposals for Digital ID in the UK. We consider the potential scope of a digital system, the danger it poses, the global agenda behind Digital ID and the biblical principles it raises. We read from Revelation 13:15-18 and end with John 8:31-32 and the reminder that the truth Jesus brings will set us free.
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In this episode we focus on the assassination of the gifted Christian apologist Charlie Kirk. We consider the significance of Charlie's murder, reactions to it, and the spiritual battle we face. We also discuss the 'Unite the Kingdom' rally in London and the Christian response to these events. We finish with reading from Romans 12 where we are told to hate what is evil and cling to what is good.
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In this special episode we speak with Phill Sacre about the state of the church in our country. We discuss how much of the church behaved during the covid era, what the essentials of true church should be and the need for 'separation' from the world but also from those in the church who will not take the Bible seriously and put Jesus first. We finish with encouragement to be prepared to stand together for Christ.
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In this episode we discuss having political prisoners in the UK, theologian NT Wright’s controversial views on abortion, the Church of England’s anti-bullying guidance for schools, and the rise of antisemitism. We look into the issues of weather modification and geo-engineering following the recent announcement of plans to fund research into ‘dimming the sun’ in the UK. We consider why these matters are important from a Christian perspective as we seek truth and look to the return of Christ. We finish with reading from Psalm 2.
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In this episode we discuss several topical issues including covid origins, UK censorship and the supreme court ruling on the definition of a woman. We then focus on Easter and the events of Holy Week, the wisdom which can be gained from the scriptural accounts, and how critical it is for us to take careful note of what Jesus said and did in those momentous days. We finish with reading from Luke 24:5-6. He is risen!
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In this episode we address the danger posed by the islamification of Britain through immigration, islamic culture, buildings and festivals. We discuss the ideology of multiculturalism and how it is incompatible with Christianity and our western culture. We look at some recent cases of ‘two-tier’ justice and the increasing threats to freedom of speech in Britain. We finish with reading from 2 Corinthians 10:5 which shows us why we have to be able to criticise false religions and ideologies.
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In this special episode, released on the government’s ‘Covid 19 Day of Reflection’, we interview Christine Padgham about her journey through the covid era. We discuss how she woke up to the truth of what was happening and the truth of the gospel. We hope this interview will give an accurate reflection of the harms caused to so many through the covid interventions, fear and propaganda, and will be an encouragement to those looking for hope and truth which can be found in Christ.
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In this episode we consider the dangers of the ‘Hive Mind’. We look at the promotion of Ramadan in our country, with virtually no mention of Lent, and why so few Christians feel able to speak up against the rise of Islam. We discuss the media frenzy around the now infamous meeting between Zelensky, Trump and Vance in the Oval Office. We return to the issue of free speech and the government’s rolling out of a secretive AI system to trawl social media for ‘concerning’ posts. We finish by reading from 1 Corinthians 2:16 and a reminder that as Christians we have the mind of Christ.
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In this episode we discuss the prominent figure Francis Collins, an American physician-scientist and evangelical Christian who led the Human Genome Project, and more recently led the National Institute of Health (NIH) and acted as Science Advisor to President Joe Biden. We review a recent interview he gave to the ‘Re-enchanting’ podcast with Justin Brierley and Belle Tindall following the publishing of his latest book ‘The Road to Wisdom: On Truth, Science, Faith & Trust’. We discuss the dangers of ‘celebrity Christians’, blindly following ‘The Science’, and the accusations made towards those who question the established narrative in their search for truth. We finish with a warning from Jesus in Luke 6:24-26.
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In this special episode we speak with Dr Liz Evans, CEO and cofounder of the UK Medical Freedom Alliance who campaign on issues relating to medical ethics. We talk about the covid lockdowns and vaccines, the current UK Covid Inquiry vaccination module (and its failings) and the People's Vaccine Inquiry which Liz helped to set up. We also discuss the disappointing response of much of the church and the need for courage and spiritual discernment in speaking truth, however difficult. Please share Liz's video calling the church to repentance (link also below).
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In this episode we discuss the Climate and Nature Bill and the danger it poses to us all. We also consider the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill and its particular attack on parental rights in relation to home education. We highlight some new developments on the road towards Digital ID and Central Bank Digital Currency and we finish with a discussion on censorship, freedom of speech and whether we fear man or God, reading from Psalm 19:7-11.
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In this first episode for 2025 we take a look at a few issues which we think are likely to be important in the year ahead and need some careful watching. We begin with a reflection on the King's Christmas speech and the dangers of a pluralistic social gospel. We discuss the online safety bill and the likely censorship which will result, and the controversy surrounding the UK 'rape gangs' and continued efforts to avoid accountability and justice. We finish with a challenge to Christians to wake up, wake others up and focus on the truth of the real gospel message, reading from Romans 13:11.
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In this episode we focus on the 'assisted suicide' bill which was voted through in parliament on Black Friday. We discuss the ethical principles at stake and the biblical truths which should guide us and give hope to those who are suffering and facing death. We consider the grim realities of 'assisted death', the dark forces behind the campaign and the response of the Church. We finish by reading from 2 Chronicles 16:9.
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In this episode we discuss the farmers' protest in London following the government's decision to introduce inheritance tax for farmers in the recent budget, now known as the 'family farm tax'. We consider the devastating impact this will have, why it matters and how it is part of a bigger picture which is important to recognise. We finish with a timely challenge from Morgoth suggesting we (including farmers) need to be good men rather than nice guys, and a sobering but encouraging reading from Habbakuk 3:17-18.
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In this post-election episode we review Donald Trump’s historic victory in the 2024 US election. We consider the policies he ran on, compared with those of Kamala Harris, and why the mainstream media has been struggling to come to terms with a Trump win and the fact that overwhelming numbers of American voters have backed him. We finish with a sobering reading from Psalm 2, and a reminder that the Lord is on the throne and earthly rulers should serve him with fear.
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In this episode we discussed a few topics which have been in the news, including Labour’s budget and in particular the devastating blow to farmers who face being taxed out of existence. We talked about the imprisonment of Tommy Robinson on a contempt of court charge over the showing of his film ‘Silenced’ (link below), and the recent revelations about the man charged with killing three children in Southport. We considered the new ‘pride poppy’ released by the Royal British Legion, and reviewed the Archbishop of Canterbury’s recent interview with Alistair Campbell and Rory Stewart. We finished with reading John 8:12, a reminder that Jesus is the light of the world and if we follow him we will have the light of life.
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In this episode we focus on two different issues, with a common thread relating to freedom and the efforts of those in authority to censor, suppress and control. We begin with a brief review of the recent ‘Rescue the Republic’ rally held in Washington DC, drawing together speakers from the ‘freedom movement’ including Jordan Peterson, Robert Kennedy Jr, Russell Brand and ‘dissident doctors’ Robert Malone & Pierre Kory. We go on to discuss the increasing number of organisations trying to indoctrinate children, primarily in schools and colleges, including through the government’s PREVENT strategy. We finish by reading Ephesians 6:12 as a reminder that we face dark and spiritual forces of evil in the world, but we read on to see that God will provide us with everything we need for the battle.
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In this special episode we talk with Rev Dr William Philip, minister of the Tron Church in Glasgow. We discuss the dangers of the ‘climate gospel’, the challenges of the covid era and the failings of many churches, the increasing unrest and disconnect in our nation as our society moves further away from God’s ways, and the challenge for Christians to be courageous and go against the crowd, which may be costly but is an essential part of being a disciple of Christ. We finish with hearing about William’s new book on the Psalms, ‘Heart Songs for Every Saint’.
Links* Tron Church website * HART (Health Advisory & Recovery Team) website * William’s guest article on Helen’s substack * Willam’s autumn lecture at the Christian Institute * Willam’s new book on the Psalms: Heart Songs for Every Saint * Support the podcast - Buy Me A Coffee * Owl & Badger Telegram * Helen's substack * The Owl & Badger Linktree
In this episode we consider developments since our last podcast, looking at the two-tier policing, media and judiciary in the UK. We discuss the input of Elon Musk, amongst others, and the increasing clamp downs on free speech including arresting people for posts on social media. We conclude with an update on the Keswick Convention debacle, and a reading from Psalm 37.
Links: * Two-tier policing example * Message from the Archbishop of Sanctimony * Brephos podcast ‘About Abortion’ on the Keswick Convention * Support the podcast - Buy Me A Coffee * Owl & Badger Telegram * Helen's substack * The Owl & Badger Linktree
In this episode we discuss various events in the news including questions over the Lucy Letby case, the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, the new Labour government, the Olympic opening ceremony and the Keswick Convention. We then focus on recent unrest in a number of British towns and cities triggered by on-going issues around immigration, crime, attacks and most recently the horrific murder of three little girls in Southport. We consider the actions of the police, the authorities and the dangers of ignoring or belittling legitimate concerns. We end with some reflections on these difficult but important issues from a Christian perspective, and a reading from Joshua 1:7-9.
Links:* Dark Horse podcast on the Donald Trump shooting * The Owl Tree article on Olympics * Jordan Peterson interview with Tommy Robinson * Silenced film * Norman Fenton article * Morgoth article * Support the podcast - Buy Me A Coffee * Owl & Badger Telegram * Helen's substack * The Owl & Badger Linktree
In this episode we review Nick Franks’ latest book ‘The Glorious Few: Redeeming Radicalisation in the Kingdom of God'. We explore the nature of ‘de-radicalised’ Christianity in the West, the ‘industrial idolatry’ in the church, why the churches closed in 2020, and what ‘redeeming radicalisation’ looks like. We think this is an important book, particularly for the UK church, and would encourage listeners to get a copy for themselves and one for their church leader! We conclude with 2 Timothy 4:8 and "Amen, Come Lord Jesus!” (Revelation 22:20).
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In this episode we consider the failings of the UK covid-19 inquiry and its postponement of the module on vaccines and therapeutics, and the response to this from a group of highly qualified experts and medics who have convened a People’s Vaccine Inquiry. We also discuss the upcoming UK election in light of a recent survey by the Evangelical Alliance which gives some interesting insight into the thinking of ‘evangelical’ Christians in the UK. We finish with the need to acknowledge reality and take encouragement from Colossians 2:6-10.
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In this episode we cover some topical issues including the conviction of Donald Trump, the problem with multiculturalism, Chris Wickland’s apology on the issue of prophecy, the continued promotion of the Ukraine war by the West, Rishi Sunak’s plans for national service, the upcoming general election and the Scottish covid enquiry. We finish with Psalm 97:10-12 and a reminder that those who love the Lord hate evil.
Links:* Eva Vlaardingerbroek: The Great Replacement speech * Chris Wickland video * John Campbell on Down’s Syndrome discrimination * Support the podcast - Buy Me A Coffee * Owl & Badger Telegram * Helen's substack * The Owl & Badger Linktree
In this special episode we talk with Dr Clare Craig who is a diagnostic pathologist and Co-Chair of the HART Group. We discuss how Clare came to question the covid narrative in the summer of 2020 and the response she received when she started to speak out about her concerns. We talk about covid measures, the vaccine roll-out and why many medics have failed to question the mainstream narrative. We also discuss the importance of waking up from ‘cloud covid land’ and Clare’s spiritual journey and resulting Christian faith.
Links:* Dr Clare Craig's Substack * Dr Clare Craig's Twitter (X.com) * HART Group * Clare’s testimony on twitter * Expired: Covid the Untold Story, book * Support the podcast - Buy Me A Coffee * Owl & Badger Telegram * Helen's substack * The Owl & Badger Linktree
In this episode we discuss a few examples of ‘Christian celebrities’ in the news, the ‘Lausanne movement’ and the dangers of the promotion of ‘Christian unity’ at the expense of doctrine. We have a look at the Christian media and the need to apply critical thinking to their output as well as that of mainstream media. We focus in on Premier Christianity and some example articles, showing the need to pursue truth and be discerning so we are not deceived. We finish with suggestions of smaller Christian media outlets, and a reading from Revelation 3:14-22 where Jesus warns against being neither cold nor hot.
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In this episode we consider the Church of England’s drive to net-zero and increasing ‘climate alarmism’ in the church, the Archbishop of Canterbury’s message to mark the start of Ramadan, the government’s new definition of ‘extremism’ and the Church Commisioners’ efforts to ‘repair the damage caused by the legacy of African chattel enslavement’. We end with some thoughts on the recent announcement from the Princess of Wales, and encouragements from Psalm 62 and Micah 6:8.
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In this episode we consider the recent farmer protests across Europe, driven by desperation primarily over policies related to the ‘green agenda’ and the drive to ‘net-zero’, with a uniting protest theme of ‘No farmers, No food, No future.’ We look at the unrest in Wales over the proposed new ‘Sustainable Farming Scheme’, and get a glimpse of the green agenda ideology through the ‘C40 cities’ global network. We discuss the pushback including the ‘CO2 Coalition’ and the ’No to net-zero’ campaign. We finish with a call to consider these issues from a Christian perspective, with a focus on Genesis 1:24-28 and Psalm 104.
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In this episode we re-visit the controversy surrounding Christian leader Alistair Begg’s recent advice about attending a ‘transgender wedding’, and we take a quick look at another controversy involving Canterbury Cathedral and silent discos. We then spend some time reviewing Tucker Carlson’s now infamous interview with Vladimir Putin. This raised a number of issues including history, NATO expansion, negotiations for settlement, Russian expansionism, the war-mongering of the West, the role of the media and the importance of seeking after truth. We finish with a reading from James 3:13-18 which reminds us to seek God’s wisdom and not the ‘wisdom’ offered by the world.
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In this special episode we talk to Aaron Edwards, who describes himself as a ‘theologian in academic exile’ after losing his job at a theological college following his now infamous tweet expressing a Biblical view on sexuality. We discuss the importance of being ‘shamelessly biblical’, the dangers of cowardice in the church, the term ‘outrageous grace’ and why many controversial issues we face in our western culture are indeed gospel issues. We hope this will be a challenging and encouraging episode for all of our listeners.
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In this episode we have a look at the World Economic Forum who have just held their 54th annual meeting in Davos. We discuss some of their global objectives and themes, critiquing them from a Biblical perspective. We focus in on a few of their topics for this year including ‘Sustaining Life on Earth’, ‘Fixing Healthcare, Digitally’, ‘Net Zero Industries’ and ‘Preparing for Disease X’. We end with a dissenter in the ranks calling out the elites at Davos, and a sobering passage from Galatians 1: 6-12.Links:
In this final episode of 2023, we have a review of the year and some of the topics we have covered and people we have interviewed. Topics include veganuary, abortion, standing up for truth, biblical orthodoxy, gender ideology, one-world government and replacement theology. We have included links below to the excellent people we have interviewed: Dave Brennan (Brephos), Jamie Franklin (Irreverend), Nick Franks (The Glorious Few), Luke Avery (Lambda Bible Studies) and Professor Norman Fenton. We finish with Romans 12:1-2 as an encouragement to one another for the new year ahead.
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In this episode we discuss the official UK Covid Inquiry, and contrast it with Andrew Bridgen’s impressive effort to convene an expert testimony panel. We consider the ongoing issue of excess deaths and why this is not being investigated with urgency. We look at the cost of taking a stand and speaking out for truth, and the dangers of staying silent. We finish with a mention of the ongoing situation in Israel and Gaza, and the COP 28 deliberations which included statements from the Archbishop of Canterbury and King Charles. Finally, a reminder from Psalm 24 that the earth is the Lord’s and everything in it!
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In this special episode we speak with Professor Norman Fenton, Emeritus Professor of Risk at Queen Mary University of London. Norman has been a beacon of critical thinking through the last few years, bringing clarity, reasoned analysis and compelling evidence to issues around covid and net zero, and at some considerable personal cost. We discuss his work highlighting issues around covid testing, vaccination and excess deaths. We then discuss his recent concerns about anti-semitism in the ‘Freedom Movement’, and his personal insights as a Jew with many family links to Israel. We conclude with the need for more understanding of the complexities of the history of Israel, including for Christians, and the importance of standing against anti-semitism.
Links:* Norman’s article “Who I Am” * Norman’s articles with Karen Harradine in TCW (5 parts) * Norman’s interview with Paula Jardine ‘Anatomy of the sinister Covid project' * Norman’s website * Norman's YouTube * Norman’s twitter * Support the podcast - Buy Me A Coffee * Owl & Badger Telegram * Helen's substack * Linktree
In this episode we briefly discuss a few topical issues including excess deaths, legal action against Astra Zeneca, pro-Palestine marches and the sad death of baby Indi Gregory. We then focus on the issue of PHSE education (Personal, Social, Health & Economic) in schools. We discuss the ideologies and deceptions it promotes, the dangers it poses to children, the importance of Christian teaching and influence on children, and how we can all have a role in that. We finish with a warning from Jesus in Matthew 18:6.Links:
In this episode we discuss the unfolding situation following the recent attacks by Hamas on Israel, and why it is important to approach the issue with a Biblical worldview. We talk about the way the conflict has been portrayed in the mainstream media, and the tensions which have arisen within the ‘awake’ arena. We conclude with a focus on the Bible and how God speaks through it to us today, and a reminder from the beginning of Romans that both the gospel and God’s judgment are first for the Jew and then for the Gentile, with salvation only through faith in Jesus.
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In this special episode we are joined by Luke Avery who runs a YouTube channel called Lambda Bible Studies. Luke describes the unique nature and perspective of the channel and the listeners it attracts. We discuss the challenges of church life within the reality of a hostile culture, woke and progressive influences, and how we can navigate these. We hope that you will be informed, challenged and encouraged by this interview. Do have a look at the links below for Luke’s channel and discord community.
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In this episode we take a little break from considering issues going on in the world, to have a think about our Christian stories and experiences and how these have shaped our critical thinking. We discuss how we have grown in our faith and dependence on God, and how important it is to daily take up our cross and follow Jesus. We hope this will be both a challenge and an encouragement.
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In this episode we look at a few issues in the news including the possibility of a covid resurgence and return to masks, Christian Climate Action urging charities to boycott Barclays Bank, and a new network of scientists resisting the climate crisis narrative: The World Climate Declaration. We discuss the importance of being ready to answer difficult questions as Christians, in the light of singer Lauren Daigle’s failure to do so, and we review Jonathan Pageau’s very helpful explanation of the notion of conspiracy theories. We finish with some thoughts on the war in Ukraine, understanding the complexity of the situation and the role the West has played in fuelling the conflict instead of seeking peace. Our Bible passage 1 John 5:18-20 leaves us with a warning and an encouragement!
Links: * The Mask * EvntPage ticketing * Lauren Daigle article * Tucker Carlson interview * World Climate Declaration * Jonathan Pageau podcast * Support the podcast - Buy Me A Coffee * Owl & Badger Telegram * Helen's substack * Linktree
In this episode we consider the issue of climate change, in the light of the fires in Rhodes. We also look at the technology surrounding electric cars, surveillance and Artificial Intelligence, and the dangers posed to privacy, freedom and way of life. We end with a warning to wake up and take God more seriously, and to take encouragement from the life of Jesus and his final words in Revelation.
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In this episode we discuss a few topics which have been in the news. We look at people who have being ‘cancelled’ for expressing political or Christian views and for challenging prevailing ideologies. We talk about climate obsession in the Church and the on-going agenda in the media against meat-eating. We end with discussion on efforts to restrict or ban prayer which mean we are not only losing freedom of speech but even freedom of thought. Our closing scripture is 1 John 4:5-6 which reminds us how to know the Spirit of truth and the spirit of error.
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In this episode we discuss Pride ideology, gender identity and their promotion in schools. From a brief history of the Pride movement and its flags, to how transgenderism has its roots in Gnosticism, we ask how we should approach these issues as Christians and the challenges we may face. As ever, God's Word has the last word!
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In this week's episode we have a look at some interesting things that have come to light in recent news, including weather warnings, lockdowns don't work (no surprise there), WHO Global Digital Health Certificates, 'BBC Verify' and Universal Basic Income trials. We also have a think about 'Pride month' and its increasing grip on society. We finish with a bit of reflection on Psalm 40:1-5 with a reminder to look to God and all his wonders.
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In this episode we discuss the case of a teacher banned from the profession for 'misgendering' a pupil, and the extent of the gender ideology, sexually explicit material and 'woke morality' being 'taught' in schools and the harm to children it is causing. We also revisit the issue of 'excess deaths' which continue to be a significant reality here and across many western countries, yet barely mentioned by the mainstream media. Finally, we highlight our recent interview with Nick Franks and read a very relevant piece from his challenging new book 'The Glorious Few'.
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In this episode we chat to special guest Nick Franks. Nick carries a prophetic burden for maturity in the Church expressed through repentance and preparation for the return of Christ. We discuss some of the key challenges that face the western Church and the urgent need to be radical in light of Nick's new book, The Glorious Few. It's our hope that you will be encouraged, challenged and spurred on by this episode. In addition to writing, Nick runs the excellent podcast, Into the Pray, with his wife Mairi.
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In this episode we revisit the case of 'dissident' MP Andrew Bridgen who continues to ask legitimate questions around the safety of mRNA vaccines. We also look at a few issues which came out of our interview with Rev Jamie Franklin (Episode 30), including the new Church of England report on family life 'Love Matters' and the GAFCON statement from their recent summit in Kigali. In all these issues truth and love go hand in hand.
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In this episode we chat to special guest Rev Dr Jamie Franklin. We discuss contending for the faith in the family and in the church. Jamie is a priest in the Church of England and he also hosts the Irreverend: Faith and Current Affairs podcast.
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In this episode we take a look at some of the issues in the news including politics, transgender ideology, the Dutch farmers and the war in Ukraine. A common thread is the search for truth and the question of where our hope comes from.
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In this episode we consider the term ‘conspiracy theory’ and ask whether the events of the last three years around covid have been due to ‘cockup’ or ‘conspiracy’. We look at what the Bible has to say to us on the nature of evil and how that relates to the world we live in today where global organisations, networks and ideologies are a reality.
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In this episode we look at the issue of ‘revival’ and repentance. We also discuss the recent decision in the Church of England to introduce the ‘blessing’ of same-sex relationships, and the suspension of a lecturer at a theological college for expressing orthodox Christian views on homosexuality. We end with a look at some of the pandemic truths reaching the mainstream media, and a reminder to contend for the faith entrusted to us.
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In this special episode we speak to Dave Brennan from Brephos, a project committed to helping churches respond to abortion. This is a sensitive but important subject, and we look at the realities of abortion, the Biblical theology of the unborn, why the church needs to talk about abortion, and the ethics around the use of cell lines from aborted babies (including in the development of the COVID vaccines). We end with a reminder of the hope which the gospel of Christ offers, a gospel which is big enough to speak into the pain of abortion, and the reality of God’s grace.
Please do check out the links below and consider supporting the vital ministry of Brephos.
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In this episode we have a look through some of the issues which have been in the news recently, as a wake up call to what is going on in the world around us. We think about truth, discernment and the need to be ready and expectant for Jesus to return.
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In this episode we look at the rapidly growing ‘Veganuary’ campaign and its links to the climate crisis narrative. We explore issues of nutrition, environment and agriculture, and what the Bible has to say. We begin the podcast with a brief update on the evolving situation around vaccine harms and excess deaths.
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In this episode we have a look back over the significant events and hot topics of 2022. We also mention a few heroes of the year who have made a stand for truth, called those in power to account, been willing to pay the price for speaking out and have taken the narrow and difficult path. As we look forward to 2023 we draw wisdom from Ephesians 6 which tells us how to stand firm in our faith, and we wish you all a Happy New Year!
Note: We said war in Ukraine started Thu 20 Feb, we meant Thu 24 Feb.
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In this episode we consider the recent speech made in the House of Commons by Andrew Bridgen MP, calling for a halt to the covid vaccine roll-out due to the mounting evidence of harms caused by adverse reactions. He said the mRNA vaccines are not safe, not effective and not necessary. Is this true, and if so why is it not being reported in the mainstream media and what should our response as Christians be?
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A short message looking at 1 Thessalonians in the lead up to Christmas. Is there another Advent we can be looking forward to? We hope that this will encourage you.
In this episode we look at the issue of the ‘climate emergency’ and the recent COP 27 conference, including a review of ’The 10 Principles for Climate Repentance'. What questions should we be asking and how should the church be responding?
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In this episode we look at an article in The Atlantic calling for a ‘pandemic amnesty’. We consider the issues of forgiveness, accountability, justice, truth and wisdom. Is it time to ‘move on’ or are there lessons to learn and important questions to address?
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In this episode we look at the recent revelations regarding the Pfizer covid ‘vaccine’, the increasing concerns around the safety of mRNA injections and the concerning levels of excess deaths. We look at why it is important to recognise lies and to seek the truth, remembering that God can always be trusted.
Links: * Professor Norman Fenton explaining relative versus absolute risk * Jordan Peterson clip on creeping authoritarianism * MEP Robert Roos clip from European Parliament’s Special Committee on Covid19 * Pfizer vaccine patient information leaflet * Marvel/Pfizer comic article * Redacted EU Pfizer document * Un-redacted EU Pfizer document * Dr Aseem Malhotra published papers: * https://insulinresistance.org/index.php/jir/article/view/71 * https://insulinresistance.org/index.php/jir/article/view/72 * Dr John Campbell video on excess deaths * Brephos * Stephen Buckley’s podcast ‘My King Church’
In this episode we discuss the funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the significance of her faith and her death. We also discuss King Charles and concerns around his connections with the World Economic Forum. Finally, we briefly re-visit Chris Wickland’s prophesy to the UK Church.
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In this episode we review Rod Dreher’s book ‘Live not by Lies’, a title taken from Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s call and example as an anti-communist dissident. Dreher warns of the dangers of ’soft totalitarianism’ in the West, and the particular challenge it poses to Christians and to the family. We discuss how to live in truth, and the merits of Dreher’s SEE, JUDGE, ACT refrain:
SEE: be awake to the realities around you JUDGE: discern the meaning in terms of what you know to be true (and especially Christianity) ACT: to resist evil This is an important book which we highly recommend. Linked to the issue of totalitarianism, we also mention the Frankfurt Declaration which we suggest that all Christians read and consider signing. Links: * Buy Rod Dreher's book - Live not by Lies * https://frankfurtdeclaration.com * https://www.theblogmire.com * Linktree
In this episode we look into the concerning number of excess deaths which have been recorded over recent months (by the government’s own data) and how that might relate to vaccine injuries. Seeking the truth is always important and not always easy.
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In this episode we have a look at the recent prophecy given by Chris Wickland for the UK, weighing up what he has said in the light of scripture, and what has been happening in the world and in the church.
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In this episode we review the BBC documentary ‘Unvaccinated’, in which the presenter Hannah Fry meets seven unvaccinated people to investigate why they have not received the covid vaccine, and to see if any of them will change their mind when challenged. We look into the background of the programme, the claims it makes (as well as what it does not mention), the experts it uses and why seeking the truth is important for us all.
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In this episode we look at the World Economic Forum (WEF): What is it? Who is involved in it? What are its aims and vision? Why is this relevant to us and should we be concerned?
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In this episode we review the much-talked-about film ‘What is a Woman?’ Why is it becoming such a difficult question to answer in our culture, what is the truth and why is it important? Links: * The film: What is a Woman? * The book * Zuby’s interview with Matt Walsh * Linktree
In this episode, we look at some of the main news items from the last week or so, including:
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Boris Johnson on the WHO Treaty
Zuby
Calvin Robinson
In this episode we talk about the media, and how it should provide us with a range of voices and angles, not just one narrative, so that we can get a true and full picture of what is going on in the world.
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Other sources of news to try:
UK Column
Spiked
Spectator
UnHerd
Telegram
Substack
Russell Brand
Joe Rogan
London Calling
Wee Flea
Ezra Institute
Irreverend
In this episode Helen and I chat about what is the church (is that even the right question?) and how we could have done things differently over the last two years. It's vital that we understand who we are before we get into what it is we are to do.
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Brephos
In this episode we chat through the theory of 'mass formation' and why this is so important to understand when trying to make sense of the last 2 years.
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It's been a while, but in this 'catch up' episode, Helen and I chat through recent turnaround on NHS mandates, Truckers and censorship.
In this episode we discuss our response as Christians to the COP 26 summit that recently ended in Glasgow.
Including, but not limited to:
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In this catch up episode we discuss some of the things that have caught our attention in the last few days, including the renewed issue of masks and the pressure facing the unvaccinated.
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In this episode we discuss the subject of freedom and why this should matter to Christians.
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Simon Ponsonby has written an excellent book on Romans.
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In this shorter episode we discuss the main news topic of the last week - the vaccination of 12-15 year olds.
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In this episode we take a look at the recent book by Laura Dodsworth, 'A State of Fear: How the UK government weaponised fear during the Covid-19 pandemic'.
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Welcome to our pilot episode in which we tackle some misinformation found on the yourneighbour.org FAQ pages.
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