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Everyday Evangelism

London City Mission

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Through LCM’s new podcast series Everyday Evangelism, we’ll explore how we can confidently share Jesus in different urban contexts and build relationships with people on the margins of society. It’s designed for everyday Christians like you, who long to see Jesus change the lives of people yet to hear the good news. Hosted by Jason Roach (Director of Ministries) and our range of guests, in each episode you’ll find topical discussions, inspiring stories and practical tips. Access further reso ...
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Featuring 98 songs for non-stop Gospel music from the latest Artists of the World 1. Sarafina Thomas - Never Be The Same 2. Jordan G. Welch - Lead Me, Guide Me 3.Tamela Mann - Source 4. All Nations Music - Nothing But You 5. Sarah Téibo - Restored 6. Miranda Curtis - The River 7. Marked Music (feat. Kris Dillard & Tristan Smith) - Good God 8. Israel & New Breed feat. DOE - Broken People 9. Adrienne Gomez - Never Knew a Love 10. Jekalyn Carr - My Portion 11. Gabrielle Styles - When God Seems ...
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We're continuing the main session talks from REVIVE on our summer series, bringing you the talks and seminars from REVIVE 2024. A classic, 20 years running. This talk is is from our guest speaker, Thabiti Anyabwile, pastor of Anacostia River Church in Washington D.C. in America. The talk is entitled "Adapt Your Approach (Not The Gospel)". Also avai…
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What is the nature of social institutions? Is Searle correct that collective agreement is the key to understanding social phenomena, or should we pursue a different theoretical framework? Smit argues for a different understanding of institutions, which relies on the notion of a coordination game. Read Smit's publications here: https://philpeople.or…
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This is the first in our summer series, bringing you the talks and seminars from REVIVE 2024. A classic, 20 years running. This first talk is from Jonty Allcock, pastor of The Globe Church in London, titled "Keep Sowing the Gospel". Also available on our Youtube Channel at https://youtu.be/_VEs3UANXQU For More Information on the ministries of Co-Mi…
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In this episode the guys just shoot the sh*t about playing music, Only Fans, celebrities we've lost this year, and more. We also hear from another "international" listener by way of email. And we find out Jason has a ...um...affliction... of the micro variety. Wanna join in on the fun and submit questions and interact with the show? Then follow us …
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Oliver Traldi explores the polarization of modern politics, mechanisms of belief political formation, the influence of social costs on public reasoning, and the complexities of political reasoning and norms. What is the relationship between political and moral reasoning? And what makes political decision making legitimate? Read Traldi's book here: …
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Why do we find swearing offensive, and should we? Is it wrong to use swear words despite causing offense? This episode is an eye-opener into the often overlooked depth and implications of everyday profanity. Listen to Rebecca’s podcast here: https://www.academicimperfectionist.com/podcast [00:00] Introduction and Guest Introduction [00:19] Rebecca'…
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In this episode Sam and Jason discuss things that have happened when they were not quite in their "right mind". Sam talks about a "deer" memory and once again Jason recounts a story about the issues of nature calling in the deep woods with no facilities. And as always, we hear stories from you the listeners with your stories of things that have hap…
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What does it mean to be patriotic, or to love your country? Some argue that patriotism is virtuous because it allows us to transcend our selfish needs and act for the good of our community. But others argue that patriotism is overly narrow-minded, arbitrary and sometimes immoral. Microdigressions Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@Micro-Digressions …
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We know the truth of justification by faith in our heads, but how does it drop to our hearts? In Galatians 2:11-21, Paul challenges Peter about his behaviour; his concern is that Peter is not "walking in line with the gospel". The gospel of justification by faith sets the path of life and Peter is deviating from it (in this case by not eating with …
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With the UK general election looming this week, we wanted to share a timely episode quickly with you we recorded over the weekend at our yearly bible festival REVIVE. The talk is From Thabiti Anyawile, our guest speaker through the weekend. We pray it's helpful as we wade into conversations and big decisions around politics and elections. Thabiti i…
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David Shoemaker explores the intricate relationship between humor and morality. What makes a faux insult funny? Can wisecracks be both humorous and hurtful? The conversation delves into academic theories of humor, the significance of context and intentions, and the controversial topics of offensive jokes and the boundaries of humorous expression. […
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In this episode the guys cover the dreaded “Karens and Richards” the people who come off as complete.. well Karens! Jason shares a less than nice explanation with a major restaurant chain with location specific lol. And as always we hear from the listeners with their stories of less than nice people. You check out the merch here..... TA_Podcast: De…
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Join us for an intense debate featuring Mark Oppenheimer, who defends Israel’s war as just, and Raja Halwani, who argues Israel’s war is unjust. The debate covers historical contexts, moral principles, and the roles of both Israel and Hamas, aiming to provide nuanced insights into one of the most challenging global issues of our time. [00:00] Intro…
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How do digital interactions, specifically through gaming, form genuine friendships? Nicholas Baima challenges the traditional notion that physical presence is essential for true friendship. By examining ancient ethical theories, especially Aristotle's various forms of friendship, the episode debates whether online friendships can reach the purest f…
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Freestyle B*tches !!! In this impromptu episode, Sam and Jason discuss upcoming episode subjects. More details on the contest to get free merch, a little housekeeping as well as one story that will get your attention about a first date !! You check out the merch here..... TA_Podcast: Designs & Collections on Zazzle Wanna join in on the fun and subm…
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Should we consider gaming as potentially addictive? Sarah Malanowski argues gaming is much like any other beneficial hobby: it provides a sense of community, challenge, and personal growth. She argues gaming is unfairly stigmatized, and should instead be seen as a valuable tool for growing character. Link to Sarah’s book: https://www.amazon.com/Why…
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In this episode, we talk with Barry Shutter from Hounslow Town Church. You can find out more about them and their ministry at https://hounslowtownchurch.org/. This is a monthly series on planting that dives a bit deeper into the heart of why Co-Mission exists: To plant and revitalise churches to reach London for Christ. In this series, Richard Perk…
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What makes for good philosophy? How has philosophy impacted popular culture? Can sci-fi be good philosophy? And can we inspire philosophical inquiry despite not strictly adhering to rigorous philosophical methods? [00:00] Introduction to Bad Philosophy [00:51] The Repugnant Conclusion [03:09] Criteria for Good Philosophy [06:05] Examples of Good Ph…
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It's been an adventure for the boys the last few weeks!! This episode finally got recorded in spite of massive kidney stones and emergency surgery to remove an appendix!! T&A will still always deliver the laughs, however. Sam and Jason are back on schedule with this episode recounting the of course hilarious tales of their medical misfortunes. And …
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Perry Hendricks argues that abortion restrictions are beneficial, especially to black women, by preventing them from engaging in what he presupposes is the wrongful act of abortion. The conversation critically examines the ethics of abortion, the impact of restrictions on black women, and the broader societal implications. We discuss paternalism, s…
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Nathan Cofnas argues that distinct populations have developed specific cognitive abilities due to varying environmental challenges. The conversation explores the definition and validity of racial categorization from a biological perspective, addressing whether certain physical and cognitive differences among races have a genetic basis. Nathan argue…
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We welcome back Lionel Shriver to discuss her latest novel, 'Mania'. Shriver explores how egalitarian principles push us to ignore obvious truths about the world, particularly in discussions on transgender rights. She critiques the Left’s inclination to measure art and literature through the lens of political virtue. Read Shriver’s book, ‘Mania’, h…
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In this episode the boys tackle the subject of urban legends. From spooky local legends to the infamous story of a wayward rodent lost inside a famous actor...(as well as how that may have gotten started). As always, the listeners are heard from with their accounts of urban legends through voice messages and texts. AND... a new ground breaking prod…
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A discussion on gun control, exploring philosophical, legal,and ethical aspects of the issue. Eric Samson offers a range of arguments andcounterarguments on the necessity and consequences of gun laws. Theconversation includes the right to self-defence, the impact of gun ownership onviolence and society, victims of violent crimes, and proposals for …
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We hit the magic number!! Episode 69!!! And in this monumental episode the boys once again talk to the heart of the show... the listeners! Sam and Jason open up the phone lines for "Sex and Senility" to hear stories about things that go wrong when we hit a certain age range and doing the "deed". The Dutchess of the Boomer Bunker podcast calls in to…
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We speak with Father Afonso about the use of weapon systemsin warfare. The discussion explores a thought experiment involving two statesat war and the deployment of autonomous drones capable of targeting terrorists withouthuman intervention. Key topics include the legality and morality of suchsystems, the potential for reducing civilian casualties,…
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We begin by imagining a world where children are separated by sex at birth and raised without exposure to traditional gender norms. We debate whether gender incongruence is a result of nature or social conditioning. We discuss gender affirming care for children, highlighting the complexity of diagnosing gender dysphoria amidst co-occurring psychiat…
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Peter Singer delves into difficult ethicalquestions regarding animal rights, the morality of factory farming, anddifficult human-related ethical dilemmas. Singer discusses his views as aconsequentialist, examining the impact of our choices on animal suffering, theethical considerations around organ donation from anencephalic children, andthe broade…
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In this episode, Sam and Jason hear stories from the listeners about things that have happened that prevented "sealing the deal". Yes... the dreaded C*CK BLOCK!! Everything from top heavy billiards, Whoopie +Ugly and even throwing up the Bat signal in a VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER!!!!!.... AND...Some undiscovered pet stories also get told from the previo…
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John Martin Fischer argues that lifeconstantly offers new experiences and perspectives that prevent it frombecoming monotonous. He delves into the idea of living asignificantly extended life without aging and the implications it has onpersonal identity and society at large. Fischer distinguishes between trueimmortality and radical life extension, f…
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These are the talks from Mens Morning 2024. Over 350 men from around the network gathered for worship, teaching on evangelism and, of course, bacon sandwiches. The talks are short and back to back, starting with Pete Woodcock from Cornerstone Kingston on “Come and See” and Efram Buckle from London City Mission on “Go and Tell” Pete Woodcock Pete is…
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Ah.... our pets. They are members of the family. And just like our other family members, they can do some really funny and sometimes embarrassing things. Jason shares a story about a "blessed" family pet from his youth. And Sam recounts a hilarious tale about a chase that ended in a shower and a lot of shampoo!! As always, we hear from our listener…
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