A podcast about life, belief, ministry, & more as we move together towards the heart of the 21st century. Hosted by Dr. Joshua Ziefle, Dean of the College of Ministry and Director of the Center for Calling and Theological Formation at Northwest University.Features a variety of guests discussing their lives, faith, areas of study and practice, and what all this means for the Christian faith in our time.
In our lucky thirteenth episode, I talk with the Rev. Dr. Brent Colby, who teaches at Continental Theological Seminary in Brussels, Belgium! For more Brent: https://www.colbycommission.org/ & https://www.brentcolby.com/
In our twelfth episode, we feature a panel discussion of a recent Northwest University travel experience in Turkey focusing on the journeys of St. Paul. What did we experience? What insights might be gained? Join us, and we hope you'll benefit from the conversation. Featuring College of Ministry undergraduates Tobi Guisinger and Hillarie Markfort, graduate student Brian Lane, and one of our Northwest University campus pastors, Jamie Shores
In our eleventh episode, we feature the second part of our "Ask Craig Keener Anything" event held on the Northwest University campus in Spring 2023. New Testament scholar and Asbury Seminary professor Dr. Craig Keener is joined by moderators Dr. Debbie Lamm Bray and Dr. J. P. O'Connor, as well as a live audience. NOTE: Audio quality is not up to our goal here. Apologies.
In our tenth episode after a LONG hiatus, we feature part one of our "Ask Craig Keener Anything" event held on the Northwest University campus in Spring 2023. New Testament scholar and Asbury Seminary professor Dr. Craig Keener is joined by moderators Dr. Debbie Lamm Bray and Dr. J. P. O'Connor, as well as a live audience. NOTE: Audio quality is not up to our normal standard here. Apologies.
In our ninth episode, I talk with Max Mooney, proprietor of Narrative Coffee in Everett, Washington. Max is a graduate of Northwest University, served in youth ministry, and currently oversees a terrific shop in the city just north of where I live. Join us for a conversation that explores faith...over the proverbial cup of coffee. :)
In our eighth episode, I talk with the Rev. Dr. Beth Backes, Pastoral Care and Credentials Director at the Northwest Ministry Network. At present, Beth is in the process of laying the groundwork for a new church plant in the diverse South Sound area of Seattle. Join us for our conversation as we reflect on this specific effort together with related questions about diversity and the Church. The goal of the "Christianity Now" podcast is to discuss faith, life, culture, ministry, and more as as we move towards the heart of the 21st century. Each installment features a conversation with guest(s) related to their expertise, training, experience, and/or a relevant theme. My hope is that this joint project of Northwest University's College of Ministry and Center for Calling and Theological Formation ends up being a unique opportunity for learning and spurring conversation.
In our sixth episode, I talk with the Rev. Dr. A. J. Swoboda, assistant professor of Bible, theology, and world Christianity at Bushnell University. He is also the former pastor of Theophilus Church in Portland, Oregon. This month he released his new book, After Doubt: How to Question Your Faith Without Losing It. Join us for our conversation about his important theme
In our sixth episode, I talk with the Rev. Brooke Perry, Lead Youth Pastor at National Community Church in Washington, DC. Brooke is a Pacific Northwest native who has served at NCC since 2016. She completed her Master of Divinity degree from Western Seminary in 2017. Recently she was a featured guest at Northwest University's Youth Forum event.Join us for our conversation as we reflect on youth ministry and the rising generation.
In our fifth episode, I talk with the Rev. Dr. Jason Deuman, Lead Pastor of Creekside Church in Lynnwood, Washington. Jason recently completed his Doctor of Ministry degree in Semiotics at Portland Seminary of George Fox University. His dissertation was entitled: "Using Comedy to Build Community in Local Churches: How Laughing Together Can Bring People Together." Join us for our conversation as we discuss comedy, story, and preaching.
In our fourth episode, I talk with Rev. Emilie Baca, Women's Pastor of the Renton campus of New Life Church and First Impressions Director. Emilie is a double graduate of Northwest University, with a BA in Intercultural Studies and Pastoral Ministries and an MA in Ministry Leadership. Join us for our conversation as we discuss contemporary women's ministry.
In our third episode, I talk with Dr. Bill Oliverio, Associate Professor of Theology at Northwest University. Dr. Oliverio is new to our faculty this semester, and has an unique set of teaching duties. Join us for our conversation as we discuss the idea of "public theology" and more!
In our second episode, I talk with Professor Lisa Russi, Assistant Professor of Intercultural Studies at Northwest University. Our conversation relates to her work in the missions field in Asia and Europe amongst women in the sex trade.
In our inaugural episode, I talk with Dr. Andrew Kaufmann, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Northwest University. Our conversation touches on some relevant topics and ideas about religion and politics in advance of the upcoming election.