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  • Wafik Wahba – Global Christianity and Islam Part 2
    Jun 27 2025

    What are the similarities and differences between Christianity and Islam? How do the two faiths view God?

    In the second part of this discussion, Brent talks with Wafik Wahba about his new IVP book ‘Global Christianity and Islam: Exploring History, Politics, and Beliefs’.

    Wafik is professor of Global Christianity at Tyndale University in Toronto, Canada. He has taught and lectured on global Christianity and Christian-Muslim relations in 25 countries. He has contributed to several publications.

    • (1:05) The oneness of God in Islam;
    • (3:45) Free will in Islam;
    • (5:40) Christianity and freedom of choice;
    • (7:35) Christianity and God;
    • (9:30) Islam and Jesus;
    • (11:30) The death of Jesus in Islam;
    • (13:15) Christianity and Jesus;
    • (14:30) Sin and salvation in Islam;
    • (17:30) The Christian view of salvation;
    • (19:30) The community;
    • (23:30) How can Christians and Muslims come to a greater understanding of each other?

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    www.amazon.com/Global-Christianity-Islam-Exploring-Politics/dp/083085195X

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  • Geoffrey Dudley – Leading Through Storms
    Jun 24 2025

    ‘There are times when the isolation and demands of ministry can wear down even the strongest person’.

    Brent talks with Bishop Geoffrey Dudley Snr about his new IVP book ‘Leading Through Storms: Successfully Navigating Ministry While Maintaining Your Mental Health’.

    Bishop Geoffrey is the founding and senior pastor of New Life in Christ Church, one of the fastest growing churches in the Metro East area of St. Louis, Missouri. Dudley began minstry at the age of 13, was ordained by the United Holy Church of America in 1986, and is a retired Air Force Chaplain and lieutenant colonel. He’s also the CEO of Lead Enterprises, a leadership development platform for staff and workforce development.

    • (1:00) Storms in ministry;
    • (2:15) Bishop Dudley’s background;
    • (5:20) Life Church;
    • (6:30) Leadership must be honest;
    • (7:55) Cracks in core leadership;
    • (9:00) Never give your enemy the microphone;
    • (9:40) Preparing for ministry storms;
    • (10:50) Building a church;
    • (12:40) Being ‘cancelled’;
    • (13:30) Racial prejudice;
    • (17:45) Pastors and suicide;
    • (19:10) Church hurt and pastors.

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    www.thisismynewlife.com/our-history

    www.ivpress.com/leading-through-storms

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  • Meryl Herr – When Work Hurts
    Jun 20 2025

    Sometimes work hurts.

    Brent talks with Meryl Herr about her new IVP book ‘When Work Hurts: Building Resilience When You’re Beat Up or Burnt Out’’.

    Meryl is the owner of The Goodworks Group LLC, a consulting firm specializing in educational program planning and evaluation. She previously served as director of research and resources at Fuller Seminary’s Max De Pree Center for Leadership, where she conducted research and created resources to help Christian marketplace leaders integrate their faith with their work.

    • (1:00) Meryl’s own work hurt;
    • (1:45) Why work is so frustrating;
    • (3:00) Dealing with work hurt;
    • (5:50) Resilience at work;
    • (6:55) Praying about work;
    • (8:00) Displacement;
    • (10:20) Vocation and calling;
    • (14:30) Nehemiah 3;
    • (16:20) Toxic workplaces;
    • (18:00) What do we do with a toxic workplace?
    • (20:25) At what point do we leave a workplace?
    • (21:50) Advocacy in our workplace.

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    merylherr.com

    www.amazon.com/When-Work-Hurts-Building-Resilience/dp/1514010240

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  • Joshua Farris – Gender Complementarity in Anglicanism
    Jun 17 2025

    What is gender complementarity and why should we be concerned about it?

    Brent talks with Joshua Farris about his article in ‘The North American Anglican’ called ‘Rediscovering the Theological and Liturgical Weight of Gender Complementarity in Anglicanism’.

    Joshua is an ordained priest with the Diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian on Missio Mosaic. He’s the director and founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership.

    • (0:50) Gender complementarity;
    • (4:00) Theological integrity;
    • (6:40) Ephesians 5;
    • (13:25) The BCP and marriage. Christ and His church;
    • (16:00) Disorder in marriage.

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    northamanglican.com/rediscovering-the-theological-and-liturgical-weight-of-gender-complementarity-in-anglicanism/

    catalogue.missional.university/graduate/person/933

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    24 m
  • Haril Kazindra - Musana
    Jun 13 2025

    Brent talks with Haril Kazindra one of the founders and CEO’s (with his wife, Andrea) of Musana, a community development ministry in Uganda. For the past 16 years Haril has been at the forefront of fostering sustainable business solutions within Ugandan communities. In his capacity as co-CEO, Haril wears many hats, casting the vision of the Musana model to local communities.

    • (0:45) Musana;
    • (3:30) Corruption;
    • (5:10) Haril’s background;
    • (11:10) Community development;
    • (12:30) Shortcomings of child sponsorships and short term mission trips;
    • (14:00) Education in Uganda;
    • (15:15) Community hospitals and health outreach events;
    • (20:30) God moving;
    • (22:30) Donations and how they work.

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    musana.org/us/about-us/

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    26 m
  • Alastair Roberts – Zechariah 14
    Jun 10 2025

    What’s the significance of the Feast of Tabernacles in this chapter?

    Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States.

    • (2:15) Jesus’ Olivet Discourse;
    • (4:10) Ezekiel 8-11;
    • (5:50) Exodus imagery;
    • (8:35) The living water – Ezekiel and Revelation;
    • (10:20) The plague and Exodus imagery;
    • (11:00) Jesus’ rule and the later verses;
    • (12:10) The wealth of the nations;
    • (13:35) Holiness and the New Jerusalem;
    • (15:15) v 20 and the High Priest;
    • (16:30) The horses;
    • (17:00) The Feast of Tabernacles;
    • (18:50) Summing up the Old Testament and pointing forward to the New Testament.

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    theopolisinstitute.com

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  • Alastair Roberts on Zechariah 13
    Jun 6 2025

    Does chapter 13 of Zechariah open with a Pentecost?

    Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States.

    • (1:40) Pentecost?
    • (2:20) The fountain;
    • (4:05) Exodus themes;
    • (6:30) False prophecy;
    • (9:45) v 7 used in the Gospel of Matthew;
    • (11:00) The Shepherd the Davidic branch;
    • (14:15) Isaiah 53;
    • (15:30) Atonement in Zechariah.

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    alastairadversaria.com

    theopolisinstitute.com

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  • Mark Glanville – Preaching in a New Key
    Jun 3 2025

    Preaching must connect with its hearers. As congregations battle with increasing doubt preaching appealing solely to rationality doesn’t resonate in the same way as it once did.

    Brent talks with Mark Glanville about his new IVP book ‘Preaching in a New Key: Crafting Expository Sermons in Post-Christian Communities’.

    Mark is Director of the Centre for Missional Leaders at the University of British Columbia. He has pastored in creative, justice-seeking churches for 14 years in both Canada and Australia and has played jazz piano professionally for 30 years.

    • (1:15) You can’t preach without living!
    • (3:00) Jazz piano;
    • (4:20) What is expository preaching?
    • (6:35) Shifts in the culture;
    • (15:00) Writing a sermon;
    • (19:10) Visual aids.

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    www.markglanville.org

    www.amazon.com/Preaching-New-Key-Post-Christian-Communities/dp/1514010992

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    24 m