Rev. Dr. Munther Isaac, pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Christmas Church in Bethlehem and author of ‘The Other Side of the Wall, joins the Holy Post Podcast. They discuss the Palestinian Christian community in the Holy Land and the impact of the war in Gaza on the church. Listen now: https://lnkd.in/gy4MCRWu
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Fr. Robert Spitzer talks about some legendary Catholic scientists in this clip from the Chris Stefanik Show! Who are some other legendary Catholic Scientists we didn't mention?? Catch the full episode here: bit.ly/3SUooU7
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In our latest episode David Watson to discuss discipleship, Christian institutions, and how we navigate the changing landscape of our world. Enjoy! https://lnkd.in/gi6aGUmM
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In this episode of the "How the Hell Did We Get Here" history podcast, host John Miller delves into the intricate relationship between the American colonies and Britain in the 18th century. Miller explores why a revolution seemed unlikely during that time and what events eventually led to increased disharmony and conflict. The episode covers topics such as the strengthening bond between Britain and the colonies, including trade, military alliances, and shared culture. #ushistory #americanhistory #apushistory #history #greatbritain #howthehelldidwegethere #aushistorypodcast #ushistorypodcast #historypodcast #northamericancolonies #13americancolonies #britishempire #britishcoloniesinamerica #britishcolonies #americancolonies #britishnorthamerica #13colonies #colonialamerica #americanhistory13colonies #colonies #13britishcolonies #northamerica #americancolonieshistory #america #coloniststobritain #us
What the Hell Connected the Colonists to Britain?
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In this special "Potluck" episode of The Last Service Podcast, host Matt McGee catches up with his old friend, Dr. Jim Trammell, Associate Professor of Communication at High Point University, a frequent contributor to Baptist News Global, and deacon at Emerywood Baptist Church, to discuss the evolving role of media in modern church worship. They explore how technology and media shape congregations, online church services' pros and cons, and the challenges facing traditional and contemporary worship styles. Key Topics Discussed: The impact of media and technology on church services Differences between traditional and contemporary worship spaces The rise of online church and its effects on community Balancing evangelism and discipleship in media-driven churches The inevitability of church closures and how to approach them The "coolness factor" in modern worship and its implications Notable Quotes: "In a lot of contemporary media-centric churches, media is so important to how they do worship that if you eliminate all the electronic media, you no longer have a service." - Dr. Jim Trammell Keyword Tags:church media, worship technology, online church, church closures, contemporary worship, traditional worship, evangelism, discipleship, church community
The Potluck: The Role of Media in Modern Church Worship with Dr. Jim Y. Trammell
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In Podcast Episode 267, “The Lord’s Purpose Will Prevail,“ Kim discusses the trouble each of us can get ourselves and others into if we make plans based on emotions and not on guidance from the Lord. King Rehoboam was a prime example, and if the Lord had not been merciful, many lives would have been lost. May we all submit to the Lord’s purposes, even when they don’t match the plans that make sense from our limited perspectives. Listen on Podbean at https://lnkd.in/gkHPUCbJ or on your favorite podcast platform. Our focal passage for this episode is 1 Kings 12:18-24 with verse 24 as the focal verse: 24 ‘This is what the Lord says: Do not fight against your relatives, the Israelites. Go back home, for what has happened is my doing!’” So they obeyed the message of the Lord and went home, as the Lord had commanded. WEEKLY ASSIGNMENT FEATURE: How would fully surrendering to the truth in Pr. 19:21 change your outlook on life? You can make many plans, but the Lord’s purpose will prevail. #podcast #podcasts #weeklypodcast #weeklypodcasts #Christ #Christian #Christianity #God #faith #bible #bibleapplication #bibleverse #bibleverses #scripture #scriptureverse #scriptureverses #EncouragingOthersInLovingJesus
Ep. 267: The Lord's Purpose Will Prevail
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In this conversation with Elizabeth Oldfield we explore the role Christian values and practice can play in helping us move more gracefully through these times of divisiveness and polarization, and how to build spiritual core strength and transformation through community. https://lnkd.in/dhT9QQnd
Christian Humanism in an Age of Separation with Elizabeth Oldfield - Coaches Rising Podcast
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"In this episode of Talk Truth, hosts Corri and Allan Hunsperger dive into a deep discussion with guest Michael Wagner. The conversation revolves around the concept of Christian nationalism and its impact on Canadian society. The hosts and Michael explore the intertwining of Christian principles with government, the historical influence of Christianity on Canadian law, and the significance of upholding these principles in today's world." https://lnkd.in/g_iYxkTS
Talk Truth 01.26.24 - Micheal Wagner
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The country is divided across class, racial, gender and political lines, and churches are not immune to this. Sometimes they even exemplify this division. How can pastors preach to a divided audience, and how can congregants remain active participants despite challenging differences? Dr. Matthew D. Kim, of Baylor's Truett Seminary and co-author of “Preaching to a Divided Nation,” offers a way forward in this episode of Today's Conversation. 🔍 Key topics covered: *How allowing differences to rise to disunity is an issue of idolatry; *Why hard conversations are essential to the health of the church; *A seven-step model for promoting reconciliation and unity; and *The integral role of the pastor in addressing polarization. Discover how you can contribute to a more unified and impactful church. 🎧 👉 Listen now: NAE.org/mkimpodcast
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Need a podcast recommendation? Listen or watch Associate Dean and Professor of New Testament Studies at Acadia Divinity College, Rev. Dr. Danny Zacharias being interviewed by Canadian Bible Society Ambassador, Rev. Dr. Andrew Stirling. They discuss the role of Scripture in our daily lives and the relationship between and the integration of culture, heritage, and the Christian faith. How can culture, heritage and the Christian faith be integrated? How can we articulate our belief in Christ within the context of our own culture? What does the decolonization of faith involve? https://lnkd.in/eT_RnDNG
Season 6: Episode 2 | Danny Zacharias | What Does the Decolonization of Faith Involve?
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Here's an interesting tid-bit of history that could have some life implications as well. https://lnkd.in/eWeHuU-z
The American Civil War and the Battle of Glorieta Pass. HD episode
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