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10 Questions with 10 Pastors is an interview podcast on preaching, ministry challenges, and more. Host Tyler Sanders speaks with pastors about sermon strategy and preparation, the ups-and-downs of serving a church, and controversial topics like: Who has the best burger? In-n-Out or Five Guys?
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Nate “the Great” Marquardt is a 4 time world champion in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) who fought in the UFC for twelve years. He discusses current events, culture, politics, and sports from a Christ-centered biblical worldview. He speaks the truth of the Bible about these things and interviews fighters, pastors, apologists, and other experts.. He has a Master of Theological Studies and a Doctorate of Ministry through Gateway Seminary and is the founder of Exodus Global Ministries.
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The Beyond Program sends qualified Gateway Students on fully funded short term, international mission trips. In this episode, GoTrip director Carola Manriquez talks with Dr. Hopkins about the importance of getting involved in the work of the Great Commission, her identity as a Chilean-American, and what she has learned over the years on mission tri…
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Sam Rahmani, an Iranian refugee and PhD candidate, shares his journey from a non-practicing Bahai family in Tehran to becoming a Christian. Influenced by atheist mentors and philosophical readings, Sam was an atheist but later found faith through the reading Galatians. Sam highlights the complexity of Iranian society, divided between Muslim and Per…
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Dr. Phil Hopkins interviews Geoff Logan about his experiences as a third culture kid growing up in Armenia. Geoff describes the cultural differences, and the challenges of reintegrating into American culture. He reflects on the importance of the gospel and the fulfillment that comes from sacrificing for the Lord, advising seminary students to embra…
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In this episode, Dr. Hopkins discusses the cultural and religious issues surrounding the dress code for women in Iran, particularly the hijab and chador. Including historical context of Western missionaries and the Iranian Revolution in the discussion, Hopkins argues that it is important to respect local laws and avoid actions that could harm the s…
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When David Page moved to the Middle East, he realized something huge. The Persian culture had majorly Islamized Bible stories to the point were Christianity couldn't even be recognized. He decided that his work needed to be systemized and created a theological education program that has now grown to teach over 3,000 students every semester.…
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Hovig Bajanian, an Armenian missionary to Armenia joins Dr. Hopkins in this episode. They talk about Hovig's Christian journey, the Armenian Genocide, and finding peace with God. The Armenian genocide took place in 1915 and is remembered yearly on April 24th. Armenians adopted Christianity in 301 AD becoming the first nation to make Christianity a …
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Dr. Phil Hopkins is a professor of missions at Gateway Seminary, with a Ph.D. in applied theology and Ph.D. in Iranian history. Get to know more about Dr. Hopkins, host of From Here to Eternity, where he will introduce a wide range of topics from persecution, preparation, and the history and theology of mission work and is joined by new special gue…
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This episode covers the first of the historical books, the book of Joshua. Dr. Wegner discusses the books historical and theological significance, highlighting key events such as the crossing of the Jordan River, the circumcision of the Israelites, and the fall of Jericho. Dr. Wegner emphasizes the role of God in these events, the military campaign…
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The original authors of the Bible wrote their manuscripts without error, but is the modern version of the Bible we have today also inerrant? What is the difference between inerrancy and infallibility? Dr. Wegner covers these things in this episode and starts to explore the idea of textual criticism.By Gateway Seminary
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This is the final episode of Study Podcast's third season, on Revelation. Tyler and Dr. Stewart discuss chapters 21 and 22, highlighting the themes of new creation and the absence of the sea, symbolizing chaos. They explore the New Jerusalem's immense dimensions and its symbolic significance as God's dwelling place, and the warnings about politics …
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