Podcast: PODCASTS

CNLP 599 | Arthur Brooks Explains The Science of Your Ideal Morning Routine to Maximize Dopamine and Creative Work, Working with Oprah Winfrey, & Why Most People Get Stuck in Their Forties (and How to Move Forward with Passion)

New York Times Bestselling author and Harvard Professor Arthur Brooks explains the science behind an ideal morning routine designed to maximize dopamine and creative work. Arthur shares the secret to his co-author Oprah Winfrey’s massive success and…

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#124 Perelandra: Scientism, spirituality and magic

Professor Alister McGrath explores the second book of CS Lewis’ space trilogy, Perelandra, looking at some of its key themes, characters and questions. Could the Fall have been prevented? What if it hadn’t happened? How did Lewis perceive magic? Where do we find meaning? Is there a limit to science? + Subscribe to The CS Lewis podcast: https://pod.link/1560959545…

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EP 261 How to Hold Onto Hope When You’re Suffering

In this episode, Christine Caine will help you anchor your faith in a God who is good and does good, even when you’re going through a time of suffering, so that you can hold onto hope when every part of you wants to give up. Each one of…

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120. Al Stewart on ‘The Manual: Getting Masculinity Right’ – PART 2

Tim and Des talk to Al Stewart further about his book, 'The Manual: Getting Masculinity Right'. What is healthy masculinity? What does it look like? How do men make a positive difference in the lives of their communities? Hear from Al about his research that led to his book, and we look at the men…

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#186 Has the resurrection been debunked? (Replay)

From 2020: It’s Eastertide so Tom is answering questions on the resurrection, including one listener who believes that the evidence of the women at the empty tomb has been debunked by modern scholarship. • Subscribe to the Ask NT Wright Anything podcast: https://pod.link/1441656192 • More shows, free eBook, newsletter, and sign up to ask Tom your…

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When Your Life Feels Like a Thousand-Piece Puzzle

Have you taken a thousand-piece puzzle and dumped it upside down on a table? Pieces everywhere. Some right side up. Others right side down. Border pieces mixed with middle pieces. That’s what our lives feel like as we try to find where all of the…

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His Workmanship | Francis Chan

Do you ever get insecure over the things others can do that you’re just no good at? In this classic message, Francis unpacks a passage that changed his life and exhorts us to internalize a weighty truth: Before God even made you, He knew exactly what He would make you for.

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Unleash the God-given voice of your people

In over four decades of leadership, I’ve come to the conclusion that one of the biggest gaps in our leadership training comes down to one essential skill… Creating safety where everyone around you feels empowered to communicate clearly…

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CNLP 598 | Miroslav Volf on What Makes a Life Worth Living, Walking The Communist Death March, Viktor Frankl, Jürgen Moltmann, and The Crippling Effect of Struggling for Superiority

In this fascinating interview, Yale University Professor Miroslav Volf talks about what makes life worth living, walking the communist death march, Viktor Frankl, Jürgen Moltmann, and the crippling effect of struggling for superiority.   …

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#123 Out of the Silent Planet: Death, suffering and The Fall

In the final episode on Out of the Silent Planet, Alister McGrath explores Lewis’ depiction of humanity, death, evolution and suffering. He also discusses the framework Lewis provides to help us reflect on these big questions. + Subscribe to The CS Lewis podcast: https://pod.link/1560959545 + For more shows, free ebook and newsletter visit our new website +…

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