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CNLP 614 | Philip Yancey on The Grace Crisis, His Time in the White House With Bill Clinton, Roe v. Wade, and Why He Thought Publishing What’s So Amazing About Grace Would Get Him Cancelled

Philip Yancey is back on the podcast, discussing the grace crisis facing modern Christianity. Philip also talks to Carey about his two hours in the White House with Bill Clinton, Roe v. Wade, and why he initially thought publishing What’s So Amazing…

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The Grace of Generosity

The gospel changes the way we look at our money and possessions. If we understand the gospel, we should have a radically different relationship with money than what our culture says is normal.
To look at what the Bible says about this, let’s look at …

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#133 Alister McGrath: Was Lewis a prophet and does he speak to contemporary cultural issues?

Professor Alister McGrath and Ruth Jackson continue their discussion about whether CS Lewis is still relevant. Was he something of a prophet? What can we learn about the way Lewis engaged with modern media? How did he make complicated theological concepts relatable? In what ways has Lewis influenced our culture and is he able to…

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EP 270 One Decision You’ll Never Regret Making

Every one of us faces moments of pain and disappointment, but those moments don’t have to define you. In this episode, Christine Caine will empower you to make the one critical decision that will lead you to a life of joy, victory, and…

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129. Steve Wickham on courage, humility and resilience

This week on Momentum, Tim and Des talk with their good friend and pastor, Steve Wickham about 'Courage, Humility and Resilience'. Listen to podcast.

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Living From a Whole Heart with Matt Redman

Grammy Award-winning singer / songwriter, worship leader, author, and all around incredible human being, https://mattredman.com/, joins us to talk about living a wholehearted life. Matt is one of those rare souls, a man who not only lives…

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#195 Pain and suffering Part 1 (Replay)

From the archives: Tom shares his thoughts on the difficult questions listeners have around issues such as dementia, death, the global pandemic and whether God himself suffers. NT Wright speaking with Miroslaf Volf on weeping, waiting and working with God in the pandemic https://faith.yale.edu/media/n-t-wright-on-weeping-waiting-and-working-with-god-in-the-pandemic • Subscribe to the Ask NT Wright Anything podcast: https://pod.link/1441656192 • More shows,…

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Examples and Excuses | Francis Chan

When you look at heroes of the faith, do you ever think there’s no way you could ever be like them? Or look at those who’ve fallen away and think you’ve got no chance of making it? In today’s episode, Francis Chan takes all of our excuses to task and exhorts us to fix our…

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#132 Alister McGrath: 60 years after his death, does Lewis still speak to our heads and hearts?

On November 22nd 1963, Clive Staples Lewis – Jack to his friends – died in Oxford, England. 60 years after his death, we discuss whether he is still relevant today. Are any of the accusations levelled against Lewis legitimate? Why does he continue to speak to our rationality and imagination? Plus, Professor Alister McGrath shares…

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CNLP 613 | Kevin Palau on Doing Ministry In a Deeply Post-Christian and Post-Modern Culture, Building Relationships As Evangelicals with the LGBTQ+ Community, and Staying Passionate About Evangelism in a Hostile Culture

Kevin Palau, President of the Palau Association, talks about how to do ministry in a deeply post-Christian and post-modern culture like Portland. Kevin discusses how to build relationships between evangelicals and the LGBTQ+ community, and what his…

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