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Was Jesus just a spiritual leader, like Buddha, Krishna, Confucius, and Muhammad? Or is He something more — something else entirely? Kenneth Samples helps us answer this question by pondering the Biblical and historical portrait of Christ and comparing it to the historical and documentary evidence supporting other religious leaders. Through this interview you will learn a lot about the difference between the major world religions and what causes Jesus and His claims to be a world apart from the rest.
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C.S. Lewis was the most famous atheist of the twentieth century, only later to become the most famous Christian author of the twentieth century. The influences of reason and experience that initially locked Lewis into his disbelief later drew him into the Christian faith. Understanding those influences may persuade the listener to believe in God, and the one who already believes to share such insights with those who do not.
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Many Christians have been brought up under the assumption that mainstream science is incompatible with genuine Christian faith — so when they see compelling evidence for biological evolution, for example, they feel forced to choose between science and their faith. The devastating effects of this dilemma are plain to see, as emerging adults either leave the faith or shut themselves off to the findings of the scientific community. But it’s a false dilemma. Greg Cootsona explains how science and faith interact and where they intersect. Tune in as we grapple with the historical Adam and Eve, the future of technology and other pertinent topics.
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The prevailing assumption among church leaders is that the Church is in decline and the younger generation is becoming disconnected. Researcher Rick Richardson shares the results of recent studies that reveal how surprisingly open the unchurched are to faith conversations and to the Church. Suggestions for ways to reach those who don’t currently attend church can inspire listeners to think more positively about opportunities and means that might bring people back into the fold.
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On Easter Sunday, many attend worship in search of an experience with the risen Christ. If He is risen, why does this Lord not seem more alive in our Sunday morning services? Worship leader Manuel Luz suggests we need to look beyond modern technology and stunning performances to find the answer. We must look in the Scriptures and within our own hearts. Tune in for fresh insights that will inspire further worship in your life.
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America is experiencing an epidemic of anxiety and depression brought on by societal stress. Everyone must deal with stress, but how many people do so successfully? Professor of philosophy J.P. Moreland shares publicly about his deep and debilitating experiences with anxiety and panic attacks, and how through many years of reading, research, and counseling he got back on solid ground. His insights about the nature of the heart, mind, and soul and their connection with spiritual formation are important for our daily lives.
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It is sometimes said that religion and politics do not mix. Yet properly understood, one cannot perform ministry in a church or organization without engaging in politics — of the kingdom sort. Simply stated, politics in ministry is unavoidable for it is the machinery of ministry when people are working together for common goals and shared good. Insights from this interview can help you to navigate the political side of ministry with wisdom and skill.
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Should Christians utilize psychologists when they struggle with mental health, or is the advice of fellow Christians sufficient? Some Christians advocate avoiding psychology altogether. Others encourage learning from this field of study and filtering it through the filter of the Christian worldview. Join us as Ken Boa talks about his doctoral research on the history of theology and psychology and where the two disciplines interact, intersect, and contradict.
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The Old Testament is grounded in the Hebraic “Law,” or Torah. Confusion arises among Biblical scholars and Bible readers regarding how much of the Old Testament Law is to be applied literally to our day and society. Is the Jewish Law largely a time-bound set of rules that does not have relevance for modern readers? Or is it a prescription for living that is meant to be followed? John Walton seeks middle ground. They view the Law as a channel of God’s timeless wisdom for each new generation.
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What spiritual practices can help you and your small group or church connect more freely and fully with God? Diana Shiflett, who for years has been leading groups deeper into spiritual practices, offers suggestions. Examining the background of spiritual practices ranging from communal silence and Scripture meditation to active prayer and corporate discernment, she demonstrates how such practices can help us to hear the voice of Jesus.
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What is the “Kingdom of God?” And why does it matter anyway? Jesus obviously emphasized it, but what about the rest of the Scripture? How is the concept of God’s kingdom relevant to the average person, living under a democratic form of government some two thousand years after Jesus lived? Join us as Nicholas Perrin, Professor of Biblical Studies at Wheaton College, shares how critical this concept is to the entire Bible and to the entirety of our lives.
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This interview flows from last week’s program about “Overcoming Sexual Addiction,” but focuses on how the wife of the addict can find help and healing. More than 70 percent of the inquiries received by Blazing Grace come from women married to porn-addicted men. These women should not be overlooked. They are part of the key to their husband’s recovery, and they need to know how to find help and healing for their lives as well.
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The rate of sexual addiction among Christians in America is startling. People who struggle with this issue typically don’t know where to get help. The very place that should offer such help, the Church, is often silent on the issue, or worse. Honest conversation opens a pathway to freedom. Mike Genung, who overcame such addiction himself, shares insights that will help those who are addicted as well as those seeking to help others.
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Why is the witness of the Church not having greater impact on our culture? How can we break through a post-modern mindset with the Bible’s message of grace and truth? Philosopher and teacher Paul Gould suggests we have lost the sense of enchantment and wonder that once filled the minds of early Christians. Using the story of Paul’s visit to Mars Hill, Gould challenges us to awaken our conscience, imagination, and voice in a manner that can engage the culture and transform lives.
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What is the Trinity? Why is it important? Kelly Kapic, professor of theological studies at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, GA, believes a basic understanding of the Triune God can unlock key Biblical understanding to shape our lives and the world around us. Each person of the Trinity — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — is examined afresh for insights to inspire faith and action.
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Why do people not honor Scripture today as they did in previous generations? What has changed? Why do many consider the Bible merely the words of men and not the Word of God? Ken Boa describes the dramatic shift that has occurred in our culture and how that has changed the way we view the Bible. The implications are dramatic and spiritually devastating. Boa offers suggestions for helping people to live faithfully before God in our day.
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Some words today need definition to be understood. What for example, does it mean to be a "welcoming" church? And what should it look like for a church to welcome everyone in an age of rapid change and confusion about sexual mores? Travis Collins, senior pastor at First Baptist Church in Huntsville, Alabama, brings years of ministry experience to the fore as he attempts to tackle this difficult topic, bringing truth and grace together as friends.
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Christmas is often considered to be a pagan holiday with Christian wrappings. When we unwrap the traditions and carols of Christmas, however, we find deep meaning for our lives that we can treasure and share with loved ones in this season of celebration. Prolific author Ace Collins has researched and written in depth about these topics and his insights can bring the light of Christmas into your home and heart.
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Years ago, Philip Yancey teamed up with renowned leprosy surgeon Dr. Paul Brand to produce the Gold Medallion winning books Fearfully and Wonderfully Made and In His Image. Through the lens of our anatomy, this dynamic duo showed the world analogies from the human body to help us understand the Church, society, our faith, and its many applications to our daily lives. In this interview, Yancey shares insights from both titles and his new book, Fearfully and Wonderfully.
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Where does the Holy Spirit fit into the worship of Christians today? Can one experience the best of the Charismatic movement while embracing traditional liturgies? These and other provocative questions about the Spirit in worship will be addressed by Andrew Wilson, PhD., teaching pastor of the multisite King’s Church in London.
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