Impact 360 Institute Jonathan Morrow
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Welcome to the Impact 360 Institute podcast (www.impact360.org). This podcast is hosted by popular author and Director of Cultural Engagement Jonathan Morrow. Impact 360 institute exists to cultivate leaders who follow Jesus.
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How Should Christians Think About Critical Theory? An Interview with Neil Shenvi and Pat Sawyer
How Should Christians Think About Critical Theory? In this Interview with Neil Shenvi and Pat Sawyer, Jonathan Morrow helps us understand what critical theory is, why it is not biblical, and how critical theory and the secular social justice movement is influencing the church, culture, and the next generation.
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Street Smarts with Greg Koukl
How do you use questions to answer the hardest challenges to Christian faith? When we have spiritual conversations we need to be prepared to be both gardeners and harvesters. Both are critical skills to develop for the disciple of Jesus. Greg Koukl is a master gardener. Jonathan interviews Greg Koukl on his newest book Street Smarts: Using Questions to Answer Christianity's Toughest Challenges. Greg is back on the podcast as a follow up to his book Tactics to help Christians better engage in productive conversations and to handle tough challenges in a straight-forward and a user friendly way, providing practice tools to have spiritual conversations.
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5 Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age - An Interview with Rosaria Butterfield
Modern culture is increasingly outspoken against a biblical worldview. Jonathan interviews Dr. Rosaria Butterfield on her newest book Five Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age to share the unpopular truths our culture needs to hear. In this interview, Rosaria Butterfield uses Scripture to confront 5 common lies about sexuality, faith, feminism, gender roles, and modesty often promoted in our secular culture today. This conversation explores Butterfieldâs personal battle with these liesâinterwoven with cultural studies, literary criticism, and theologyâto help readers see the beauty in biblical womanhood, marriage, and motherhood.
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Characters of Christmas an Interview with Daniel Darling
Who were the characters of Christmas? In this interview, Jonathan talks with Daniel Darling and takes readers back to the time of Christâs birth, looking at the unusual group of misfits, societal outcasts, and often overlooked characters in the Christmas story.
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Are Atheists Finding God? An Interview with Dr. Jana Harmon
Are Atheists Finding God? Yes! In this episode, Jonathan Morrow interviews Jana Harmon, the author of "Atheists Finding God: Unlikely Stories of Conversions to Christianity in the Contemporary West," on findings drawn from PhD-based research evaluating a broad range of functional and substantive variables influencing religious conversion. Data was collected by both surveying and interviewing fifty educated, skeptical atheists in the contemporary West who once held belief in God and Christianity as implausible, unattractive, and irrelevant. Yet, they became utterly convinced that the Christian faith was true and good, worth personal life commitment.
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How Do You Disciple Teens About Biblical Sexuality? An Interview with Christopher Yuan
In this episode, Jonathan Morrow interviews Christopher Yuan about the Holy Sexuality project -- a brand new, 12-lesson video series for teens and parents with animations and biblical, practical teaching. Christopher Yuan is the author of Holy Sexuality and the Gospel (2020 resource of the year for social issues by Outreach Magazine) and Out of a Far Country, which details his dramatic conversion from an agnostic gay man, who put his identity in his sexuality, to a pastor, Bible professor, and Christian author who now puts his identity in Christ alone.
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