19 episodes

The world is rapidly changing. Every time we blink, it seems there’s a new cultural rule that we all have to follow. It can feel like waves crashing on us: we want to love others well, but also lead them to Jesus truthfully. Join us for Transforming Culture, where we take a deeper dive into how Christianity and the Bible interact with society and culture. These podcast episodes are based on sessions taught live at Muskoka Bible Centre as a part of our summer ministry programming.

MBC's mission is to grow resilient, biblically rooted families to the glory of God. We provide experiences where guests are renewed in their faith journey with Jesus Christ, connected to others in meaningful relationship and equipped to be the hands and feet of God in their communities. To support our ministry, visit www.muskokabiblefoundation.com.

Transforming Culture Muskoka Bible Centre

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.4 • 7 Ratings

The world is rapidly changing. Every time we blink, it seems there’s a new cultural rule that we all have to follow. It can feel like waves crashing on us: we want to love others well, but also lead them to Jesus truthfully. Join us for Transforming Culture, where we take a deeper dive into how Christianity and the Bible interact with society and culture. These podcast episodes are based on sessions taught live at Muskoka Bible Centre as a part of our summer ministry programming.

MBC's mission is to grow resilient, biblically rooted families to the glory of God. We provide experiences where guests are renewed in their faith journey with Jesus Christ, connected to others in meaningful relationship and equipped to be the hands and feet of God in their communities. To support our ministry, visit www.muskokabiblefoundation.com.

    Parenting the Next Generation

    Parenting the Next Generation

    Welcome to episode eight of this second season of Transforming Culture! This is our last episode of season two (we only had eight weeks of Transforming Culture sessions in Summer 2023 because of our partnership with Creation Ministries International during our last week of the summer), but we're glad to go out with a bang! as our friend Lawson Murray brings a whole bunch of wisdom about what it's like to parent the next generation, and how we can be ready to love our kids towards Jesus. 
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    Speaker Bio:Lawson is married to his best friend, Karen. They love spending time together with their children and grandchildren (11 so far!). Lawson is deeply committed to connecting children, youth, and families with Jesus and His Word. He is a writer/author, researcher, ministry innovator, conference speaker, adjunct seminary professor, international trainer, Bible engagement specialist, children’s and sports ministry specialist, and President of Scripture Union Canada.
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    Resources from this Episode:Christian Parenting Basics (Scripture Union Canada)
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    Show Credits:Transforming Culture is a production of Muskoka Bible Centre.Producer: Luke LaRocqueEditing, Sound Design and Mixing: Abishek VargheseAudio and Technical Support: The Summer 2023 A/V teamTheme Song: “Citizens” by Jon GuerraGraphic Design: Christina te-Bokkel Hotz

    • 56 min
    The Social Gospel - Right or Wrong?

    The Social Gospel - Right or Wrong?

    Welcome to episode seven of this second season of Transforming Culture! We're hearing from Sunder Krishnan this week about what it looks like to follow Jesus in light of the suffering of others, and particularly: what do we do with this thing called "the social gospel"? Is that even a thing? What does Jesus have to say about it? Listen in to his session from summer 2023 at MBC and a short Q&A afterwards! 
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    Speaker Bio:Sunder Krishnan received his Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1969 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. In June 1969, he joined the staff of Atomic Energy of Canada in Toronto. Most of his eleven years on staff were spent in safety analysis of nuclear generating stations. In 1971 Sunder and his family began worshipping at Rexdale Alliance Church. In October 1980, Sunder resigned his position with Atomic Energy of Canada and joined the pastoral staff of the church where he served for nearly 36 years until his retirement in June, 2016. His primary passions are teaching the Word and mentoring the next generation.
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    Resources from this Episode:Rich Christians In An Age Of Hunger: Moving From Affluence To Generosity (Ronald J. Sider)The Hole in Our Gospel (Richard Stearns)
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    Show Credits:Transforming Culture is a production of Muskoka Bible Centre.Producer: Luke LaRocqueEditing, Sound Design and Mixing: Abishek VargheseAudio and Technical Support: The Summer 2023 A/V teamTheme Song: “Citizens” by Jon GuerraGraphic Design: Christina te-Bokkel Hotz

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Disability and the Church

    Disability and the Church

    Time flies when you're having fun... right? We're already at week six of our season of Transforming Culture, and the sessions are getting better and better! Today, we have Paul Martin speaking to us about disability and the church, which is a relevant topic considering that 22% of the Canadian population over the age of 15 experiences a disability of some kind. Paul's mission to work well in this area has already blessed MBC in many ways, including a number of his church members volunteering at Family Fusion: Unique, our retreat for families experience disability. So - he puts his money where his mouth is, and we love him for it! Enjoy this episode. 
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    Speaker Bio:Paul Martin is the senior pastor of Grace Fellowship Church in Toronto, Ontario. After leading the plant in 2000, he was involved in helping three other churches start in the city. He hopes to be involved in launching many more. His passion for training leaders has led him to teach at local seminaries, as well as oversee a long-standing mentoring program for potential future pastors. He has been married to Susan for more than twenty-five years and loves to spend time with her and their four children.
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    Resources from this Episode:Dignity and Destiny: Humanity in the Image of God (John F. Kilner)Wrestling with an Angel: A Story of Love, Disability, and the Lessons of Grace (Greg Lucas)Fearfully and Wonderfully Made: Ethics and the beginnings of human life (Megan Best)When Disability Hits Home: How God Magnifies His Grace in Our Weakness and Suffering (Paul Tautges)
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    Show Credits:Transforming Culture is a production of Muskoka Bible Centre.Producer: Luke LaRocqueEditing, Sound Design and Mixing: Abishek VargheseAudio and Technical Support: The Summer 2023 A/V teamTheme Song: “Citizens” by Jon GuerraGraphic Design: Christina te-Bokkel Hotz

    • 54 min
    Thinking Through Immigration

    Thinking Through Immigration

    Welcome to episode 5 of this second season of Transforming Culture! We've got a great episode for you today that starts out talking about a specific topic (immigration), but also dives deeply into a lot of different areas of how Christians should engage with tough issues. Our teacher, Juan Sanchez, brings personal experience to this discussion, but also a ton of professional experience, and I felt personally blessed by getting to talk with him about it. Enjoy the episode! 
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    Speaker Bio:Juan has served as senior pastor of High Pointe Baptist Church since August 2005. He is a graduate of the University of Florida and holds an MDiv, a ThM, and a PhD in systematic theology from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. In addition, Juan serves as a council member of The Gospel Coalition, co-founder and president of Coalición, and associate professor of Theology at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has authored numerous books, including 1 Peter for You and Seven Dangers Facing Your Church. His most recent book is The Leadership Formula: Develop the Next Generation of Leaders in the Church. Juan has been married to Jeanine since 1990, and they have five adult daughters.
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    Resources from this Episode:Good and Bad Ways to Think About Religion and Politics (Robert Benne)Authority: How Godly Rule Protects the Vulnerable, Strengthens Communities, and Promotes Human Flourishing (Jonathan Leeman)
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    Show Credits:Transforming Culture is a production of Muskoka Bible Centre.Producer: Luke LaRocqueEditing, Sound Design and Mixing: Abishek VargheseAudio and Technical Support: The Summer 2023 A/V teamTheme Song: “Citizens” by Jon GuerraGraphic Design: Christina te-Bokkel Hotz

    • 1 hr 19 min
    Living in a Post-Christian Canada

    Living in a Post-Christian Canada

    It's episode 4 of this second season of Transforming Culture! Half-way through this season already, but we're really excited for this week of the season, because Dustin Boreland, our speaker, brings a great session on living as exiles in a Canadian context that doesn't really look like it did 50-60 years ago. Dustin is a lot of fun to interview and process this information with, and I love his heart for ministry. 
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    Speaker Bio:Dustin Boreland serves as a pastor at Springvale Baptist in Stouffville, Ontario and is currently completing his Doctorate of Practical Theology at McMaster Divinity College in post-Christendom studies. After several years in Montreal where he planted and revitalized a church, Dustin and his family returned to Ontario in 2022. Before moving to Montreal, Dustin and his wife Racquel served as foster parents to more than 15 teenage boys and worked as church planters. Dustin is passionate about the intersection of the Gospel and culture, equipping the local church for mission, and can be found overindulging on coffee, hip hop, and spicy chicken sandwiches.
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    Resources from this Episode:The Church in Exile: Living in Hope After Christendom (Lee Beach)Post-Christendom: Church and Mission in a Strange New World (Stuart Murray)Disappearing Church: From Cultural Relevance to Gospel Resilience (Mark Sayers)
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    Show Credits:Transforming Culture is a production of Muskoka Bible Centre.Producer: Luke LaRocqueEditing, Sound Design and Mixing: Abishek VargheseAudio and Technical Support: The Summer 2023 A/V teamTheme Song: “Citizens” by Jon GuerraGraphic Design: Christina te-Bokkel Hotz

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Pluralism: Confident Faith in a World of Many Beliefs

    Pluralism: Confident Faith in a World of Many Beliefs

    Welcome to episode 3 of this second season of Transforming Culture! Today, we're welcome Bernard Mukwavi, who is speaking to us about pluralism, and what it's like to live in a world of many beliefs. He's a wonderful man, and is incredibly passionate about this conversation, which we love! Enjoy this episode, and let us know what you think! 
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    Speaker Bio:Bernard serves as the Dean of Canadian Baptist Seminary as well as the District Minister of the British Columbia Baptist Conference. He has extensive missionary, teaching, and pastoral experience in Zambia, Holland, and Canada. His passion is to empower churches to fulfill the great commission and the great commandment in their communities and beyond. In his spare time Bernard loves to take walks, hike, golf and read.
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    Resources from this Episode:The Gagging of God: Christianity Confronts Pluralism (D.A. Carson)Reasonable Faith: Christian Truth and Apologetics (William Lane Craig)Postmodern Times: A Christian Guide to Contemporary Thought and Culture (Gene Edward Veith Jr. and Marvin Olasky)Neighboring Faiths: A Christian Introduction To World Religions (Winfried Corduan)The Reason for God (Timothy Keller)Spiritual Warfare: Victory over the Powers of This Dark World (Timothy M. Warner)
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    Show Credits:Transforming Culture is a production of Muskoka Bible Centre.Producer: Luke LaRocqueEditing, Sound Design and Mixing: Abishek VargheseAudio and Technical Support: The Summer 2023 A/V teamTheme Song: “Citizens” by Jon GuerraGraphic Design: Christina te-Bokkel Hotz

    • 1 hr 1 min

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