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God‘s story is the story of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. But it‘s also humanity‘s story, the story of a world fallen and blown apart and of a world reshaped and restored. It‘s the beginning of all beginnings and the end of all ends. Join Brent Siddall and the Rev Ian ‘Reido‘ Reid as they explore God, time, salvation and the cosmos. Explore the stories of Western culture as they pivot and interact with the main narrative of salvation history.
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Wednesday Jan 03, 2024
Joanna Meyer – Women, Work and Calling
Wednesday Jan 03, 2024
Wednesday Jan 03, 2024
Women now have professional opportunities beyond what previous generations ever imagined. ‘But as our roles in public life have grown, the church’s vision for women’s work and calling has not grown with us, leaving us feeling isolated and under resourced’.
Brent talks with Joanna Meyer, director of public engagement at the Denver Institute for Faith and Work. Joanna leads public events, hosts the ‘Faith and Work’ podcast and founded Women, Work, and Calling, a national initiative that equips Christian women for godly influence in public life. Prior to joining the Institute, Joanna worked in global telecom, nonprofit consulting and campus ministry. Joanna’s new book from IVP America is ‘Women, Work and Calling: Step into your Place in God’s World’.
- (1:20) Problems career minded Christian women face;
- (3:30) How technology changed work;
- (6:15) Women working in the Bible;
- (9:00) Thinking about work;
- (11:25) Being both compassionate and strong;
- (12:00) Knowing our calling or vocation;
- (15:00) Need for a mentor;
- (17:20) Women as mentors in their communities;
- (19:15) How we can identify the things that limit our growth;
- (20:20) Leading up;
- (21:25) Resting and sabbath;
- (24:15) Staying true to yourself.
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www.amazon.com/Women-Work-Calling-Place-World/dp/1514007932
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Saturday Dec 30, 2023
Joshua Farris - What does it mean to be human?
Saturday Dec 30, 2023
Saturday Dec 30, 2023
What makes human beings unique? Do we, in fact, have a soul?
Brent talks with Joshua Farris, a philosopher, teacher, pastor, editor, author, blogger and podcaster. Joshua is currrently the Humboldt Experienced Researcher Fellow at the University of Bochum. He was a previous fellow at the Creation Project, Carl F.H Henry Center and the University of London among other places. Joshua’s recent book from John Hunt Publishing is called ‘The Creation of Self’ which is a new argument for God and the soul.
- (1:15) Why modern science can’t give an account of itself;
- (2:30) The idea of the soul;
- (4:00) A belief in the soul through history;
- (5:20) Going back to the idea of the soul;
- (7:40) Consciousness and creationism;
- (10:30) What is a soul?
- (13:40) What did Descartes believe about the soul?
- (18:30) Could we have been brought about by anything other than a person?
- (20:20) The biblical evidence;
- (24:30) Near death experience;
- (26:30) A.I. and the soul.
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www.amazon.com/Creation-Self-Case-Soul/dp/1803410868
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Wednesday Dec 27, 2023
Alastair Roberts on Revelation 17
Wednesday Dec 27, 2023
Wednesday Dec 27, 2023
Brent is joined once again by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to discuss chapter 17 of Revelation.
A red dragon and a dodgy dame!
- (1:00) Revelation 17;
- (2:15) The woman and Zechariah 5;
- (6:10) Babylon and Daniel;
- (9:30) The woman and water;
- (10:45) The gemstones;
- (13:00) The cup;
- (15:30) Who or what is the scarlet beast?
- (18:15) Who or what are the ten horns?
- (21:20) The Old Testament sacrificial system;
- (22:10) The destruction of Jerusalem.
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Saturday Dec 23, 2023
Alastair Roberts on the Seven Bowls – Revelation 16
Saturday Dec 23, 2023
Saturday Dec 23, 2023
Brent is joined once again by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to discuss the seven bowls in chapter 16.
- (0:35) The number 7;
- (2:15) The bowls and the horsemen;
- (4:45) The first bowl;
- (6:15) The sea;
- (8:10) The third bowl;
- (10:40) The fourth angel;
- (12:10) The fifth angel and the throne of the beast;
- (13:15) The sixth bowl;
- (15:30) A new Exodus;
- (16:45) The frog demons;
- (18:00) Armageddon;
- (20:15) The seventh bowl;
- (25:00 Altars in Revelation
- (26:00) A.D. 70.
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Wednesday Dec 20, 2023
Katie Schnack – Everything is (Not) Fine
Wednesday Dec 20, 2023
Wednesday Dec 20, 2023
Sometimes the world knocks us flat. So we pretend that everything is fine even though it’s not.
Brent talks with Katie Schnack about her new IVP book ‘Everything is (Not) Fine: Finding Strength When Life Gets Annoyingly Difficult’.
Katie is a writer and book publicist. She’s the author of a number of books and her articles have appeared in such places as ‘Relevant’, ’Today.com’, ‘Hello Giggles’, ‘Romper’ and ‘Scary Mommy’.
- (1:30) Life is a curveball;
- (2:45) Trusting God;
- (5:20) Getting used to difficult things;
- (6:50) Following our dreams;
- (8:40) Accountability buddies;
- (10:00) Covid;
- (13:50) Processing bad feelings.
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Saturday Dec 16, 2023
Sandra Glahn – Nobody’s Mother
Saturday Dec 16, 2023
Saturday Dec 16, 2023
What does Paul mean by ‘saved through childbearing’ in 1 Timothy 2:15? Could it be a reference to the mysterious goddess Artemis who haunts the letter?
Brent talks with Sandra Glahn, professor of media, arts and worship at Dallas Theological Seminary, where her emphases are first century backgrounds related to women, culture, gender and the arts. She has authored or edited more than 20 books. Sandra’s new book from IVP America is called ‘Nobody’s Mother: Artemis of the Ephesians in Antiquity and in the New Testament’.
- (3:30) Artemis and Ephesus;
- (5:50) Who was Artemis?
- (7:5) The Artemis cult and the church at Ephesus;
- (9:20) Artemis in the literary sources;
- (10:30) Artemis statues;
- (13:30) Artemis and magic;
- (15:50) Artemis and childbirth;
- (16:30) Artemis titles and the apostle Paul;
- (20:00) Women in childbirth in Ephesus.
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/www.amazon.com/Nobodys-Mother-Ephesians-Antiquity-Testament-ebook/dp/B0BYCT2YXB
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Wednesday Dec 13, 2023
Barry Rowan – The Spiritual Art of Business
Wednesday Dec 13, 2023
Wednesday Dec 13, 2023
Does what we do at work matter? How do we go from being defined by what we do to having our work become an expression of who we are?
Brent talks with Barry Rowan about his new IVP book ‘The Spiritual Art of Business: Connecting the Daily with the Divine’.
Barry is a Harvard Business School graduate who spent his entire career serving in C-Suite Roles. He’s been instrumental in building and transforming 8 businesses, primarily in the technology and communication sectors with one selling for $10 billion. His leadership experience spans both private and public companies including Gogo, Vonage, Nextel Partners and Fluke Corporation. Barry serves on both for profit and non profit boards, mentors young leaders and leads international study trips.
- (2:00) A deep longing for God;
- (6:00) Finding meaning in our work;
- (11:40) Business meetings;
- (13:55) Forgiveness in business relationships;
- (18:00) Anxious moments in business;
- (22:20) Classic spiritual writers;
- (23:50) The world and work.
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www.amazon.com/Spiritual-Art-Business-Connecting-Divine/dp/1514007622
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Saturday Dec 09, 2023
Mark Baker – Freedom from Religiosity and Judgmentalism
Saturday Dec 09, 2023
Saturday Dec 09, 2023
How can we be free from religiosity and judgmentalism in the church?
Brent talks with Mark Baker, professor of mission and theology at Fresno Pacific Biblical Seminary in Fresno, California in the States. Mark served as a missionary in Honduras for ten years and has written a number of books including this new one from Crossway called ‘Freedom from Religiosity and Judgmentalism: Studies in Paul’s letter to the Galatians’.
- (0:55) Mark’s personal journey with Galatians;
- (4:55) Centred set church;
- (7:50) The honor-shame culture in Galatians;
- (11:00 Religion versus the grace of the gospel;
- (14:00) Justification;
- (16:30) Works of the law;
- (19:10) How do we deal with legalism in the church.
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Wednesday Dec 06, 2023
Ian Vaillancourt – The Dawning of Redemption
Wednesday Dec 06, 2023
Wednesday Dec 06, 2023
How is the whole Bible in the Pentateuch?
Brent talks with Ian Vaillancourt, associate professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at Heritage Theological Seminary in Cambridge, Ontario. He’s the author of a number of books including ‘The Dawning of Redemption: The Story of the Pentateuch and the Hope of the Gospel’ which is published by Crossway.
- (0:57) What is the Pentateuch?
- (1:30) The grand drama of redemption;
- (3:00) Creation;
- (7:00) What’s the connection between Eden and the Tabernacle?
- (11:40) The crown of thorns;
- (13:30) How the Tabernacle points to Christ;
- (1&:00 The High Priest of Israel;
- (21:00) Numbers.
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www.amazon.com/Dawning-Redemption-Story-Pentateuch-Gospel/dp/1433581221
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Saturday Dec 02, 2023
Natasha Smith – Can You Just Sit With Me?
Saturday Dec 02, 2023
Saturday Dec 02, 2023
What do we do when our culture doesn’t allow us the time and space to grieve well?
Brent talks with Natasha Smith a wife, mother and writer from North Carolina. Her new book from IVP is ‘Can You Just Sit With Me?: Healthy Grieving for the Losses of Life’. Natasha’s work has appeared at ‘Her View From Home’, ‘Focus on the Family’ and ‘TODAY parents’.
- (0:55) How we can all comfort those who grieve;
- ((1:25) Sitting with people;
- (4:00) Natasha’s experience of God’s comfort;
- (5:35) Ways we experience grief;
- (6:55) Grief ‘triggers’;
- (9:10) Grief exercises;
- (10:15) Why our culture is so impatient with grief;
- (11:30) Workplaces and grief;
- (14:30) Grief and growth;
- (15:30) Collective grief since 2020;
- (17:30) Invisible grief;
- (20:30) Sabbath and grief.
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