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How to Reach the West Again

Redeemer City to City

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Christianity is declining in the West. How will the church respond? Redeemer City to City's "How to Reach the West Again" podcast takes the insights of author and pastor Timothy Keller's book of the same name—and explores them in greater detail with a host of guest ministry leaders. Join us as we examine ourselves, our culture, and Scripture to work toward a new missionary encounter with Western culture that will make the gospel both attractive and credible to a new generation.
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Redeeming Truth Podcast

Redeemer Bible Church

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Redeeming Truth is a podcast from the pastors and leaders at Redeemer Bible Church in Gilbert Arizona. In a world where theological error and a low view of God is rampant in the church, the pastors of Redeemer Bible Church call us back to the truth by diving deep into scripture.
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Film and TV professionals talk about the ups and downs of navigating Hollywood and how they've worked to stay relationally and spiritually healthy in a demanding industry. Hosted by filmmaker and author Allen Wolf.
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Welcome to Dallowry's Bookclub, your go-to destination for meaningful discussions on books that inspire, inform, and ignite personal and professional growth. Hosted by Channing Gardner, our podcast is a literary journey through the world's most thought-provoking and transformative literature. Each episode takes you on a captivating exploration of a featured book, encompassing a wide range of genres, from self-help and business to personal development and classic literature. Our goal is simpl ...
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The Great Christian Books Podcast

The Great Christian Books Podcast

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Richard Foster. Elisabeth Elliot. J. C. Ryle. Bonhoeffer. So many authors, so many books, so little time to read them all! Daniela and John read books and discuss them together, sharing highlights, takeaways, and personal convictions.
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The Christian Podcast station was created to bring you the best in Christian Podcasts. Here you will find mesages and teaching from the best of Christian scholars and teachers such as R.C. Sproul, John MacArthur, Ravi Zacharia, John Piper, James Dobson, and others. Touching on subjects from general Christian living to theology and apologetics, this podcast station is dedicated to equip and engage the minds of believers and encourage them to contemplate the hard and complex questions in life. ...
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Christianity was born into a society hostile to its claims. And the claim that was most revolting to that society is also what our society sees as the most repugnant: the shocking claim that salvation is found in no one else. It’s critical to realize this claim was as implausible in the Greco-Roman world as it is in ours. The Roman Empire was every…
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Join us as we unravel the profound parable of grace and redemption within "The Prodigal God" by Timothy Keller. Gain fresh insights into this timeless story, challenging your understanding of divine love and forgiveness. Dive into the transformative power of grace with this must-read book. Subscribe now to deepen your spiritual journey. Buy the Boo…
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Coming up on today’s show We will be discussing and trying to make sense of a possible close up and personal blatant revealing of a demonic or otherworldly entity too my guest here on today’s show Today’s guest is Known on tick - tok as chip drachenfels Rather than me try and describe chips video testament from yesterday, Take a listen to chip desc…
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The culture in which Christianity was born was every bit as skeptical of the claims of Christianity as ours is. But the case for Christianity was made so strongly that skeptical people believed in numbers so great that it changed the entire Roman culture. There’s no better place to see the case that changed the whole Roman Empire than the book of A…
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It’s a simple fact that in the Greco-Roman world, the claims of Christianity were found every bit as implausible, if not more, than people find them now. So why did so many people believe? Fortunately, we have a case study in Theophilus. How does a cultured, intellectually sophisticated person living in a culture that’s hostile to the basic claims …
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Welcome to episode 140 of the Redeeming Truth Podcast, where our panel of pastors — Kyle Swanson, Dale Thackrah, Jason Stinson, Kevin Hay, and Todd Burgett — tackle the topic of Generosity from a biblical perspective. 📖✨ In this episode, we're peeling back the layers on one of the most essential aspects of Christian living – Generosity. What does t…
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When the Jewish exiles got to Babylon, they found a huge city—hostile, big, brutal—and it was filled with other exiles, with different people groups and radically different views. Our culture is not so different. Liberals feel our country is so conservative that they’re pulling their hair out, and conservatives feel our country is so liberal that t…
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Joseph Holland, author, playwright, and former Housing Commissioner of New York State, shares his life's tapestry, embracing the arts and spreading joy through his plays while serving the Harlem community, which is showcased in the film "Harlem Grace." As Holland recounts the various hues of his life, we're reminded of the transformative power of f…
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We’re not at home. We live in a world that doesn’t sustain or support the deepest needs of our hearts. Martin Heidegger (a fascist sympathizer) and Karl Marx (the father of Communism) were very different, prominent thinkers; yet, they both agreed that we can’t understand the human condition without the concept of alienation. Of course, that immedia…
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In a culture where people really don’t know who they are and what life’s about—in a fragmented culture like ours—the fastest way to still feel good about ourselves is romance. It’s the ultimate philosophical narcotic. “I don’t know what life is about, but when I’m with her or him, I feel somehow life is significant.” Do you see? It’s an end run. Th…
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In a fragmented culture like ours, identity formation is a challenge. We decide our own goals and standards, and we get our sense of worth from whether we can achieve them. Jeremiah shows us that there’s something profoundly disordered and sick about the way in which we form our identities. In a traditional culture, where identities and roles are a…
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Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of contract law and the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) in "The UCC Connection" by David E. Robinson. Discover how understanding the UCC can empower individuals in legal matters and explore alternative viewpoints on sovereignty and contracts. Buy the Book Check out our Bookclub: https://dallowry.com/book…
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We live in a fragmented culture. There’s no consensus about the big questions of what’s right and wrong and true. Jeremiah is a prophet in this same situation—he lived and wrote in a fragmented culture. One of the challenges of a fragmented culture is living in the cafeteria of different worldviews, religions, and systems of thought. It’s typical t…
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Jesus Christ says not just “I was resurrected,” but “I am the resurrection.” Present tense. He comes after his resurrection with his arms full of newness. I don’t know why we get into gift-giving at Christmas—I think we ought to be getting into it at Easter. Because as soon as Jesus Christ shows up risen from the dead, he is giving out all kinds of…
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We’ve been looking at the life of Jesus and we come now to the risen Jesus. At the end of the gospel of Luke, the risen Jesus does four things that change the lives of his disciples forever. And because he’s the risen Jesus, he can do the very same things for us right now. Jesus 1) answers the doubts of their minds by arguing with them, 2) satisfie…
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Join us as we dive into the classic guide to effective communication, "How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie. Discover actionable strategies to improve your interpersonal skills, build lasting relationships, and enhance your life. Buy the Book Check out our Bookclub: https://dallowry.com/book-club…
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The night Jesus was betrayed has a theme: darkness, night. Right in the middle of the passage, Jesus makes an odd statement: “But this is your hour—when darkness reigns.” What that must mean is the physical darkness is a representation of something deeper. There’s a darkness that blinds the eyes, and then there’s a darkness that blinds the heart an…
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I briefly uploaded this last week but it needed essential editing- Coming up on todays show my returning guest is none other than the one and only Jared Murphy, Jared’s last appearance on this show was back in January 2022 when he was heading for the jungles of Belize off the coast of central America -in search of evidence of possible pre historic …
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One of the great questions of history is, “Why in the world did the early Christians adopt the cross as their main symbol?” All the other founders of the great religions died old and successful. In absolute contrast, you have Jesus, who dies at age 33, ignominiously, in agony, abandoned by everyone. But on the night before he died, Jesus gave his d…
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Join pastors Kyle Swanson, Darrell Harrison, Kevin Hay, Jason Stinson, and Todd Burgett as they lead us in remembering the death and resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus and discuss the question of why Good Friday is Good. "I always think of Good Friday as a time when we're thinking about the sorrowful aspect of thinking about our sins, puttin…
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The last week of Jesus’ life addresses not just our minds or our wills, but our hearts. We are to see Jesus, to meet Jesus. As Luke shows us the last days of Jesus’ life, all the doctrines and themes will be narratively depicted in the most vivid way. They’re driven home so we can really see Jesus and have an existential encounter with him. Jesus’ …
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If you ask the question, “Why should a believer in the gospel of Jesus Christ be passionately involved with the poor?” this text gives you the answers. Isaiah 61 is the last of the Servant songs, a prophecy about the Servant of the Lord. And Jesus Christ preached from this in his first sermon. When Jesus reads this, he’s saying, “This is the essenc…
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This is a text of realism. There are many promises in the Bible about the great blessings Jesus’ salvation brings. In Isaiah 57, we have a reminder that we still live in a world filled with tragedy, difficulty, and suffering. The salvation we get from Jesus is by no means an exemption from the same brokenness that everyone else in the world is expe…
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Howard intro - My guest returning today is howdie Mickoski - Howard has written books , articles , blogs and has been interviewed many times on shows from around the world and has given talks on a variety of different subjects- From the high strangeness of the world fairs , and one of my personal favourites that I find very intriguing is the myster…
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Join pastors Kyle, Kevin, Jason, Todd, and Matthew as they guide us through a heartfelt discussion on biblical forgiveness, the requirements and responsibilities of each party. Click here to Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCenfIkvDIJa4Qb4WgsH8hkw?sub_confirmation=1 REDEEMING TRUTH MEDIA: http://redeemingtruthmedia.org/ Fo…
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Join pastors Kyle Swanson, Darrell Harrison, Todd Burgett, Kevin Hay and Jason Stinson as they discuss the questions below on the topic of "The heavy hand of God." Why do Christians tend to run away from God's discipline? Scriptures about discipline As a true disciple, what have you learned under the heavy hand of God? A life that is unrepentant? W…
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For some, when they hear that salvation is absolutely free, their first response is to say, “If I really believed that, then I wouldn’t have any incentive to live a good life.” To that, I would say, “If, when you lose all fear of being smacked by God, you lose all incentive to live a good life, then the only incentive you ever had was fear. You nee…
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Today, we explore "The Latte Factor" by David Bach, a game-changing financial guide. Discover how small daily changes can lead to big financial results. Bach's wisdom on budgeting, saving, and investing empowers you to take control of your financial future. Buy the Book Check out our Bookclub: https://dallowry.com/book-club…
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There are two pictures of two different women in Isaiah 54. And they teach us something miraculous. These last chapters of Isaiah are about a figure called the Servant of the Lord who is going to bring God’s salvation to the world. The New Testament writers identify Jesus Christ as the Servant of the Lord. And Isaiah 54 talks about the salvation he…
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Isaiah 52 is the best chapter in the whole Bible to explain what happened on the cross. We know that because the New Testament writers were constantly referring back to it. It was the basis for their understanding of what happened on the cross. As I stand as a preacher before this text, I not only see too much in it to tell you, I feel too much abo…
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What did Jesus come into the world to do? In the final chapters of Isaiah, a mysterious figure called the Servant of the Lord is prophesied. This figure is going to come into the world and bring God’s salvation. And the New Testament writers identify this prophesied Servant of the Lord as Jesus. Isaiah 50 is the third of the Servant songs, and it 1…
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