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The conversations and experiences of a South African evangelist who lives to grapple with people on the fundamental questions of life.

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    • Religion & Spirituality

The conversations and experiences of a South African evangelist who lives to grapple with people on the fundamental questions of life.

    Is Christianity for the Unintelligent?

    Is Christianity for the Unintelligent?

    There seems to exist an "unspoken" belief from the atheist community that people who believe in God are irrational, unscientific and unintelligent. I think is sort of the opposite. People who don't believe in God have not clearly thought everything through well enough. 
    The greatest scientists that have lived were believers, like Einstein. The greatest communicators of our time believe in God, like Ben Shapiro. The greatest political communicators of our time believe in God, like Charlie Kirk.
    In this episode C.S Lewis is discussed. Certainly one of the greatest minds of the 20th Century. He turned from theism to atheism and back to theism. And he perhaps had one of the greatest influences on modern Christian thought. Join in as the author of "the Chronicles of Narnia is discussed". 

    • 28 min
    ”You need a wash” - John 13:1-11

    ”You need a wash” - John 13:1-11

    What would you do if you had all the power and authority in the universe in your hands? The answer to this question will be determined by the content of your heart.
    In John 13:1-11 we see that Jesus has everything in His hands. His "ticket" back to his Father had been booked. He came from outside space-time-matter and was now going back.
    It is the last meal with his disciples. What does he do with his hands? And what does that reveal about his heart? And how does that teach us how to live as His disciples?

    • 21 min
    What is the ”unforgivable” sin according to Christianity?

    What is the ”unforgivable” sin according to Christianity?

    Christians know the answer to this question, but they don't always fully understand what it means and how it applies to our lives today?
    This podcast explores Jesus words with the Pharisees in Matthew 12 to help shed light on this often misunderstood concept. Included in the episode are some examples of atheists who commit this unforgivable sin.
    In a nutshell, the "unforgivable sin" can only be committed by the worst of the worst pagans. It is not a sin that a believer in Jesus can accidently commit. So rest assured Christians, you are safe! 

    • 29 min
    Dead people get more done.

    Dead people get more done.

    I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me - Apostle Paul (Gal. 2:20)
    This episode explores a sermon Jesus preached in the Temple courts on his last Sunday before he crucifixion. Contrary to what the crowd expected from the man who resurrected Lazarus from the dead, Jesus preached that he would die.  What? The author of life would die?
    And...he called upon his followers to do the same, to die, to give up their lives for others and for the kingdom of God. Jesus was worth more crucified and resurrected than when he lived in flesh. He saved the world. And you and I are therefore also worth more "dead" than alive. 

    • 29 min
    Banning the Bible in Keller

    Banning the Bible in Keller

    This past week 41 books, including the Bible were removed from school libraries in the Keller (Texas) district. Some of the other books that were removed are books with the LGBTQ agenda.
    It seems like some parents called for the removal of the Bible for the same reason that conservative parents requested the removal of the LGBTQ books. The reason was "sexually explicit" material. 
    Does the Bible contain information that is inappropriate for children? Or is this attack on the Bible a farce attempt to discredit the Christian faith that stands opposed to unnatural sexual relations?

    • 39 min
    Dinner with a Dead Man (Lessons from John 12:1-8)

    Dinner with a Dead Man (Lessons from John 12:1-8)

    A week before Jesus was crucified he had a meal with a healed leper, a resurrected man, a thief who stole from him, his disciples (including doubting Thomas), and two women. What happened at that meal that made the Apostle John record it for us?
    This podcast explores the story in John 12:1-8 and extracts some relevant lessons for our time and context. Some themes that emerge: Is food the most important thing the poor needs? What's the greatest potential threat to loyalty to Christ? Should we trust modern day virtue signaling? 

    • 23 min

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