That Good Fight: A Reformation for Gentlemen

That Good Fight

British evangelicals calling upon men to act like men, love their country, reform the Church, and change the world.

  1. 12/13/2025

    Interview with Bishop Ceirion Dewar: "Far Right" Bishops, Political Churches, and Christian Nationalism

    Why are people now talking about Christian Nationalism in Britain? Why are the mainstream media and secular societies suddenly coming out in force to discredit it? And why do so many established church leaders agree more with the secularists than the Christians? How did the Church become so politically impotent to speak into nationalistic concerns? What does it mean to be a nation and to seek to preserve one's cultural heritage? Why have Christians been so unwilling to stand up for inconvenient truths in these areas? In this special episode Aaron speaks with Bishop Cei Dewar, who caused something of a storm when he spoke boldly at the Tommy Robinson rally after the 2024 Paris Olympics, in an impromptu speech which subsequently went viral. He has since spoken at various related events including the apparently controversial "Unite the Kingdom" rally. Who is he? What are his main influences? How did he learn to preach like that? Why is such preaching so different to other bishops? And was it fair of Sky News to call him "the Far Right bishop"?  Al this and more in this extensive episode of That Good Fight podcast. Please consider supporting us at our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/posts/145720218   LINKS: Bishop Dewar's Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BishopDewar   Related articles from That Good Fight Substack: Questions About Christian Nationalism: 10 Responses to the Curious, the Confused, and the Concerned Who's Afraid of Christian Nationalism?: The Ideological Battle against a Christianity that Changes the World Is Tommy Robinson Welcome at Your Church?: Evangelical Anxiety, the "Far Right", and Christian Nationalism

    1h 36m
  2. 11/28/2025

    Abortion, Feminism, and Evangelical Cowardice: Interview with Dave Brennan

    While many evangelical churches call themselves "conservative", the reality on the ground is often very different, especially when it comes to challenging front-line issues which might offend the closet feminists in their midst. This is one reason why evangelical churches and leaders struggle to talk about obvious Biblical moral issues like abortion at just the time they should. In this episode, Aaron interviews Dave Brennan, who heads up Brephos, seeking to help conservative evangelical churches in Britain embrace an unashamedly pro-life emphasis. How did evangelical churches get to this point where they needed reminding about an issue that is seemingly so obvious? What other Biblical and historical examples of challenging social issues can be drawn upon to help pastors think through the problem? What is the long-term cost of ignoring a more robust evangelical witness on social issues? What kind of reformation does the Church require in order to wake up and speak up? Resources mentioned: Brephos: https://www.brephos.org/  Centre For Bio-Ethical Reform UK: https://www.cbruk.org/ UK Baby heartbeat bill petition: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/733380 Relevant articles on abortion from That Good Fight: "On Abortion and Reputation": https://thatgoodfight.substack.com/p/on-abortion-and-reputation  "The Evil of Misapplied Nuance": https://thatgoodfight.substack.com/p/the-evil-of-misapplied-nuance "Why Liberals Love Abortion": https://thatgoodfight.substack.com/p/why-liberals-love-abortion "Too Few Christians Stand For Life": https://thatgoodfight.substack.com/p/too-few-christians-stand-for-life

    1h 5m

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