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The Apologist

Cántaro Institute

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The Apologist is a podcast of the Cántaro Institute for the advancement of the Christian philosophy of life. Hosted by Institute founding director Steven R. Martins.
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From the Hangar

Mission Aviation Fellowship

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Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a missionary pilot overseas? Or have you been curious about what it’s like to raise a family in a different culture? Or have you ever thought about how you could use your skills, talents, and abilities to serve the Lord, wherever you are? Then you’re in the right place. On From the Hangar, your host Nathan sits down with a variety of staff serving at MAF, both on the field and at HQ. We’ll talk about what led them to MAF, what it’s like serving in ...
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On this episode of From the Hangar, host Lem Malabuyo sits down with Zacharie François, a Haitian who grew up in Port Au Prince, and also an MAF pilot/mechanic! Zacharie's family became close with the MAF team in Haiti before he was born, so Zacharie grew up steeped in the MAF community. Years later when Zacharie entered adulthood, he pursued a car…
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On this episode of From the Hangar, your host Lem Malabuyo talks with MAF's Fred and Desi Schmidt, along with their eldest son Tyler. They chat about their multi-generational missionary family, starting with Fred being a third-culture kid (TCK). Fred, Desi, and Tyler share their thoughts on missionary life and the joys and difficulties that come wi…
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Why Christian education? With secular educational institutions across the country, why do we need to set that aside and not even consider that as an option for the education of our children? Ryan Eras of the Wolf's Head House and Chairmaster of the Niagara Classical Academy answers those questions and provides an introduction to Christian classical…
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On this episode of From the Hangar, host Lem Malabuyo talks with Dave Simon and Andrew Sutton, members of the MAF Haiti team. Dave and Andrew talk about the difficult decisions the Haiti team made over the past few years in regards to operating in the country. You'll hear from them about their hearts for the people of Haiti, and their hopes moving …
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On this episode, your host Lem Malabuyo will introduce you to three of MAF’s newest missionaries: Josh and Emi True, and Ryan Vinall. You’ll hear how God worked in their lives to lead them to this point where they’ve just gone through the acceptance process at MAF headquarters. You’ll also learn about the commitment it takes to become missionary pi…
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The terms "Cultural Marxism", "Social Justice", and "Woke" have been dropped on previous episodes of The Apologist podcast, but the occasions did not allow us to go into depth on what these terms actually mean. As part of a much larger discussion, cultural theologian Dr. Andrew Sandlin joins us to kick off our exploration of the definition, develop…
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Apologetics is not solely confined to first world countries and isolated centers of intellectualism, it can and ought to be employed everywhere. There is a present need to develop a distinctly biblical apologetics, wherever that may be. Together, Institute directors Steven R. Martins and Daniel J. Lobo, discuss the need for apologetics in Latin Ame…
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For much of our podcast series, we have approached things from a rather Van Tillian approach in regards to our apologetic, and that is for the most part because Van Til set out to develop a distinctly biblical apologetic. But as it concerns the development of a distinctly biblical worldview, while Van Til has much to share, we would do well to turn…
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We have to get our own worldview right, and to know it well, before we can proceed to engage with, and deconstruct other religious worldviews. Every worldview consists of four main components: origins, meaning, morality, and destiny. How did everything begin? What is the meaning of everything? Is there a moral standard we are to live by? And what i…
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A recurring theme in our study of apologetics is the comprehensive nature of the gospel, and thus the comprehensive nature of our apologetic. This brings us into the avenue of cultural apologetics, but cultural apologetics doesn't happen in a vacuum, we are in a religious historical context, and where we are now is very different from where we were…
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In this episode of From the Hangar, three members of MAF’s marketing and communication teams join Nathan to discuss the creation of the Advent Experience. Video producer Lem Malabuyo, marketing coordinator Amanda Charlton, writer Natalie Holsten, and Nathan give a behind-the-scenes look at how the Advent box came to be and some of their favorite pa…
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In this episode, Nathan sits down with pilot couple Dean and Tammie Jo Shults. Tammie Jo was thrust into the national spotlight after she and her crew heroically landed Southwest Airlines Flight 1380, which experienced an engine failure mid-flight in April 2018. Dean and Tammie Jo share how they first learned about MAF, how they met as Navy pilots,…
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David Holsten comes back on the podcast this year to talk about two recent milestones in the organization's history--the 50th anniversary of the program in North Kalimantan, Indonesia, and the 75th anniversary of the program in Shell, Ecuador. Listen in on David's thoughts on the significant impact these programs have made, and his own personal con…
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On today’s episode of From the Hangar, Nathan sits down with Heidi Blomberg, Director of Member Care. They dive into what Member Care is, what led Heidi to the role, how she prioritizes her mental health while caring for others, and so much more. Member Care is an incredibly important department at MAF, and we’re thankful to have her on today’s epi…
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On today’s episode of From the Hangar, Nathan sits down with Destin Sandlin, also known as Smarter Every Day. Destin is a husband, father, aerospace engineer, and YouTuber who has amassed over 11 million subscribers. During this episode, they talk about his background, what led him to make the “Jungle Pilots are Superheroes” video about MAF, his fa…
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