The Equip Project is designed to help young people engage with the Christian faith in a thoughtful, and reasonable way. Our goal is to help provide clarity and understanding, as we seek to tackle many of the cultural and intellectual challenges to Christianity.
Send us a textIn Season 10, we are going to tackle the most basic question of them all: Does God exist?While there may not be a single, knock-down argument for the existence of God, the cumulative case is very strong. Over the course of this season, we will consider 8 or 9 arguments that, when you put them together, make an utterly compelling case for God's existence — and specifically for the existence of the God of the Bible.We hope you join us on our journey through this season!We always love to hear from you. Get in touch via:Instagram: @theequipprojectEmail: theequipproject@gmail.com
Send us a textIn Season 10, we are going to tackle the most basic question of them all: Does God exist?While there may not be a single, knock-down argument for the existence of God, the cumulative case is very strong. Over the course of this season, we will consider 8 or 9 arguments that, when you put them together, make an utterly compelling case for God's existence — and specifically for the existence of the God of the Bible.We hope you join us on our journey through this season!We always love to hear from you. Get in touch via:Instagram: @theequipprojectEmail: theequipproject@gmail.com
Send us a textIn Season 10, we are going to tackle the most basic question of them all: Does God exist?While there may not be a single, knock-down argument for the existence of God, the cumulative case is very strong. Over the course of this season, we will consider 8 or 9 arguments that, when you put them together, make an utterly compelling case for God's existence — and specifically for the existence of the God of the Bible.We hope you join us on our journey through this season!We always love to hear from you. Get in touch via:Instagram: @theequipprojectEmail: theequipproject@gmail.com
Send us a textIn Season 10, we are going to tackle the most basic question of them all: Does God exist?While there may not be a single, knock-down argument for the existence of God, the cumulative case is very strong. Over the course of this season, we will consider 8 or 9 arguments that, when you put them together, make an utterly compelling case for God's existence — and specifically for the existence of the God of the Bible.We hope you join us on our journey through this season!We always love to hear from you. Get in touch via:Instagram: @theequipprojectEmail: theequipproject@gmail.com
In Season 10, we are going to tackle the most basic question of them all: Does God exist?While there may not be a single, knock-down argument for the existence of God, the cumulative case is very strong. Over the course of this season, we will consider 8 or 9 arguments that, when you put them together, make an utterly compelling case for God's existence — and specifically for the existence of the God of the Bible.We hope you join us on our journey through this season!We always love to hear from you. Get in touch via:Instagram: @theequipprojectEmail: theequipproject@gmail.com
In Season 10, we are going to tackle the most basic question of them all: Does God exist?While there may not be a single, knock-down argument for the existence of God, the cumulative case is very strong. Over the course of this season, we will consider 8 or 9 arguments that, when you put them together, make an utterly compelling case for God's existence — and specifically for the existence of the God of the Bible.We hope you join us on our journey through this season!We always love to hear from you. Get in touch via:Instagram: @theequipprojectEmail: theequipproject@gmail.com
In Season 10, we are going to tackle the most basic question of them all: Does God exist?While there may not be a single, knock-down argument for the existence of God, the cumulative case is very strong. Over the course of this season, we will consider 8 or 9 arguments that, when you put them together, make an utterly compelling case for God's existence — and specifically for the existence of the God of the Bible.We hope you join us on our journey through this season!We always love to hear from you. Get in touch via:Instagram: @theequipprojectEmail: theequipproject@gmail.com
In Season 10, we are going to tackle the most basic question of them all: Does God exist?While there may not be a single, knock-down argument for the existence of God, the cumulative case is very strong. Over the course of this season, we will consider 8 or 9 arguments that, when you put them together, make an utterly compelling case for God's existence — and specifically for the existence of the God of the Bible.We hope you join us on our journey through this season!We always love to hear from you. Get in touch via:Instagram: @theequipprojectEmail: theequipproject@gmail.com
In Season 10, we are going to tackle the most basic question of them all: Does God exist?While there may not be a single, knock-down argument for the existence of God, the cumulative case is very strong. Over the course of this season, we will consider 8 or 9 arguments that, when you put them together, make an utterly compelling case for God's existence — and specifically for the existence of the God of the Bible.We hope you join us on our journey through this season!We always love to hear from you. Get in touch via:Instagram: @theequipprojectEmail: theequipproject@gmail.com
In Episode 6, we discuss Jehovah's Witnesses.A relatively modern movement established in the 1870s, and developing out of the 'Bible Student movement' founded by Charles Taze Russell.Today, there are 8-9 million members, who are often seen distributing literature outside train stations or around university campuses.In this episode, we consider a brief history of the movement and examine what JWs really believe.
In Episode 5 we discuss Mormonism.Mormons form the 4th largest religious grouping in the United States, after Catholics, Baptists, and Methodists. Globally, there are 16.7 million Mormons. Mormonism is growing quickly, especially in the United States. Over 70,000 missionaries are working across the globe at the moment. Many of our listeners will have encountered them on University Campuses in Ireland and the UK. So this topic is going to be of real importance for many of our younger listeners.In this episode we discuss the early life of Mormonism's founder, Joseph Smith. Then we consider the religion's core text, the Book of Mormon. Next we pick up the story of how Mormonism developed from its early days. And finally, we talk about five key differences between Mormonism and Christianity. It's our prayer that each of the conversations during these season strengthen your confidence in the better story told by Christianity, helping to dispel your doubts, and drawing you closer to the Lord Jesus Christ.
In Episode 4 we discuss Islam. We consider three big contrasts between Islam and Christianity. We'll contrast the two founders, by examining the evidence for Muhammad and the evidence for Jesus. Then we'll contrast the way secular academics have handled the origin of each religion. And finally, we'll contrast the manuscripts of the Quran and the Bible. After considering these contrast we go on to make five specific criticisms of Islamic thought. It's our prayer that each of the conversations during these season strengthen your confidence in the better story told by Christianity, helping to dispel your doubts, and drawing you closer to the Lord Jesus Christ.
In Episode 3 we discuss Taoism. It's often said that there are three religions in China – Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism. But that statement isn't referring to 3 different groups. As we've seen in the previous episodes, the religions of the East interconnect and merge and contradict each other all the time. So it's said that for morals, the Chinese look to Confucianism; for spiritual experiences and mysticism, they look to Taoism. And for after-death needsthey look to Buddhism.Taoism has two forms. There is a philosophical form, and there is a religious form which offers all sorts of different gods. In his episode we focus on philosophical Daoism. It's our prayer that each of these conversations strengthen your confidence in the better story told by Christianity, helping to dispel your doubts, and drawing you closer to the Lord Jesus Christ.
In Episode 2 we discuss Buddhism. There are about 500 million Buddhists in the world today, making up about 7% of the world's population. Most Buddhists live in countries like Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, and Sri Lanka, Tibet, China, and Vietnam. Just like Hinduism, there are different schools of Buddhism and the differences between them are confusing.In this episode we discuss the founder of Buddhism, Buddha himself. Then we consider the two main schools of Buddhism – Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism.It's our prayer that each of these conversations strengthen your confidence in the better story told by Christianity, helping to dispel your doubts, and drawing you closer to the Lord Jesus Christ.
Season 9 has finally arrived! Sorry we've been away for so long! This season we'll be focusing on 'World Religions and Cults', we'll have conversations about Buddhism, Islam, Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormonism. But in this first episode we discuss Hinduism. It's our prayer that each of these conversations strengthen your confidence in the better story told by Christianity, helping to dispel your doubts, and drawing you closer to the Lord Jesus Christ.
On Easter Sunday 2024 we held an Equip Live to discuss why we're so sure Jesus really rose from the dead! We also took questions from the audience. Listen now!
In this season we have been talking about the four Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. For the past 250 years the Gospels have been a battleground. Critical scholars have done their best to portray the Gospels as fictions invented by the early Church to serve political purposes. In this episode we discussed alleged contradictions in the Gospels. We work our way through a number of examples, and seek to show that the Gospel accounts are coherent and, therefore, can be trusted.
We've called this season ‘Battleground' because the four Gospels – Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John – have been attacked in recent centuries by critical scholars who argue that the Gospels don't contain an accurate record of what Jesus said and did. In this episode we will be thinking particularly about what Jesus said. Do the Gospels record Jesus actual words accurately, or do the words attributed to him really come from the Gospel writers themselves?
We've called this episode ‘The Quest for the Historical Jesus.' The basic idea is that critical scholars try to dig a great ugly ditch between what they term 'the authentic Jesus', the Jesus of history, and 'the Christ of faith'. According to these critical scholars, the Gospels are the product of the early church. For mainly political reasons, the early church invented the Christ that we know. And so the job of the scholar is to sift through the Gospels, like an archaeologist who carefully chips away at different levels of an ancient structure until we get to the rock bed of the authentic Jesus.In this episode we push back against such criticism and discover that it really shouldn't worry faithful Christians at all.
In the first two episodes of Season 8, we consider the historical context of the Gospels. We'll think about the blank page in our Bibles that separates the last book of the Old Testament from the first book of the New Testament. There's a 400-year gap between the end of Malachi and the Gospels. It's sometimes called the intertestamental period.This historical context really matters. Many young Christians can believe that Bible history exists in a parallel universe from the rest of world history. It's as if the Bible begins in a land far far away. But Christianity is truth revealed in history. So one of our big aims in these first two episodes is to show how biblical history is woven seamlessly into world history. Christianity is not a cunning fable. It is about real historical events. We hope Season 8 is a blessing to you. To God be the Glory.
This season we're going to be thinking about the gospel records, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Those four books take us to the heart of Christianity. And, for a long time, they've been a battleground. Critics of Christianity have launched wave after wave of attacks on the historicity and the theological coherence of the Gospels. We're going to examine many of the arguments advanced by biblical critics against the trustworthiness of the Gospels. It's vital that believers have confidence in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John because our faith is built entirely on the person and work of Jesus Christ. If the gospel authors have written a fiction, or if they're horribly biased, then our faith is a castle built on sand. We'll think about the quest for the authentic Jesus. That's a term used by critical scholars who treat the four Gospels as literary rubble that must be sifted to find some evidence of the central figure of Christianity. Then we'll tackle the controversy over Jesus's words. Do the Gospels record Jesus's exact words? Or did the Gospel writers just give us a gist of what he said? Another critical question that is often raised relates to the reliability of the Gospel documents: how can we have confidence that we're reading eyewitness accounts of Jesus's life? And finally, we'll delve into some of the classic questions about contradictions in the Gospels. In our first two episodes, however, we'll consider the historical context of the Gospels. We'll think about the blank page in our Bibles that separates the last book of the Old Testament from the first book of the New Testament. There's a 400-year gap between the end of Malachi and the Gospels. It's sometimes called the intertestamental period.This historical context really matters. Many young Christians can believe that Bible history exists in a parallel universe from the rest of world history. It's as if the Bible begins in a land far far away. But Christianity is truth revealed in history. So one of our big aims in these first two episodes is to show how biblical history is woven seamlessly into world history. Christianity is not a cunning fable. It is about real historical events. We hope Season 8 is a blessing to you. To God be the Glory.
In the final episode of season 7 we'll take a step back and survey the various storms we've discussed, so that our listeners can see the logic that underpins this season. And then we'll think Biblically about how to survive the storms that are heading our way over the next few years.
We've called this season Twitterstorms, because we're discussing controversies that have blown up in the US among Christians in recent years. In this episode we talk about conspiracy theories. Be prepared for questions about QAnon and the Great Reset...
Back in 2007, the term “the New Atheists” was applied to men like Christopher Hitchens and Richard Dawkins. They were fairly brutal enemies of Christianity. They saw it as a poisonous thing, a belief system that had blighted humanity for a thousand years. And they were determined to destroy Christianity. So Hitchens wrote God is not great. Dawkins wrote the God Delusion.But in the past decade, something new has happened. The New Atheists are now dismissed by most public intellectuals. They are seen as a bit embarrassing, even by their fellow atheists. And in their place we have a group of academics who, while they are not Christians, are much more sympathetic to Christianity. These are the people we're calling the new, new atheists.
This season we've been focussing on some of the big controversies that have hit evangelicalism in recent years. In this episode, we use a case study to consider the subtle ways Scripture can be set aside in order to nudge Christians towards false theological positions and beliefs.
It's one thing to listen to a Bible teacher talk about a passage of Scripture. But in our personal study, how should we go about making sense of it? Are there any techniques that might help a young adult engage more effectively with the Bible? Our desire is that the Lord might use these episode to equip you and encourage you when it comes to studying the Bible.
Welcome to a new season of the Equip Project Podcast! This season is called 'Twitter Storms'. We've decided to discuss some of the controversies that have erupted within Christians circles in the past year. Our aim is not to gossip, but rather to use some of these controversies to prepare ourselves for times when we face similar situations. We trust God uses this season to bless and help you in your Christian walk.
Welcome to a new season of the Equip Project Podcast! This season is called 'Twitter Storms'. We've decided to discuss some of the controversies that have erupted within Christians circles in the past year. Our aim is not to gossip, but rather to use some of these controversies to prepare ourselves for times when we face similar situations. We trust God uses this season to bless and help you in your Christian walk.
In the final episode of Season 6 we ask: 'How should we go about studying the Bible?' It's one thing to listen to a Bible teacher talk about a passage of Scripture. But in our personal study, how should we go about making sense of it? Are there any techniques that might help a young adult engage more effectively with the Bible? Our desire is that the Lord might use this episode to equip you and encourage you when it comes to studying the Bible.
In this episode we discuss 1st and 2nd Samuel. In the original Hebrew manuscripts, Samuel was a single book, but it was divided into two by the translators who produced the Septuagint. The historical background to Samuel is really dark. The period of Israel's historyknown as the Judges had left the nation at its lowest ever point. Israel was riddled with idolatry and corruption and violence. It looked as if the wheels had come off God's plan for His people. But Samuel records the rise of King David, and David transforms the life of the nation. By the time his reign ends, he is an emperor. Israel had every reason to believe that it might end up as one of the major players in the ancient Near East, like Assyria or Babylon.But not long after David dies, the nation is torn apart, and divides into the Northern Kingdom and Judah in the south. The Northern kingdom is essentially destroyed by Assyria, and Judah limps on as a minor player for a few centuries until the exile to Babylon.Samuel records the rise of Israel from its lowest point to its highest, in terms ofbuilding a stable and strong society. And that gives us our first clue about the book's big idea. The issue being raised by Samuel is the question of leadership.
In our first ever Equip Live we address the question 'What's Wrong With the World?' before turning to questions submitted by the audience.God used this live event to greatly encourage us, it was brilliant to get the chance to meet so many Equip listeners. Thank you all for coming along! We hope to run more live events in the coming months, so keep an eye on our Instagram page!
This week, we tackle one of the longest books in the Bible – the prophecy of Isaiah. Isaiah is 66 chapters long and has been called the Romans of the Old Testament. But the truth is that most preachers just dip into it. Chapter 9's promise of the Messiah is read in most Carol services. Isaiah's vision of the Holy One in Chapter 6 is really famous, as is the beautiful poetry about creation in Chapter 40. And of course most of us could recite Chapter 53 from memory. But there are huge swathes of the book that we rarely go near. Join us to learn more about this remarkable book.
This season we are going to try something that we've never attempted before. In each episode, we'll take a book of the bible and ask: 'what is the big idea that underpins this book?' So we won't be delving into individual chapters or verses. We'll take a helicopter view of the entire book, and ask: what would be missing in the canon of 66 books if this particular book was missing?In Episode 4 we consider the book of Philippians.
In this bonus episode, Ollie chats to evangelist Rico Tice about sharing the Gospel in a hostile culture. Listen and be encouraged as Rico outlines the Biblical motivation for evangelism, and provides us with plenty of practical advice.
We give thanks to God for Queen Elizabeth II, for her 70 years of faithful service, and for her consistent witness to her Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ. In this special episode we reflect on her Christian faith.
This season we are going to try something that we've never attempted before. In each episode, we'll take a book of the bible and ask: 'what is the big idea that underpins this book?' So we won't be delving into individual chapters or verses. We'll take a helicopter view of the entire book, and ask: what would be missing in the canon of 66 books if this particular book was missing?In Episode 3 we consider the Gospel of John.
This season we are going to try something that we've never attempted before. In each episode, we'll take a book of the bible and ask: 'what is the big idea that underpins this book?' So we won't be delving into individual chapters or verses. We'll take a helicopter view of the entire book, and ask: what would be missing in the canon of 66 books if this particular book was missing?In Episode 2 we consider Jeremiah.
This season we are going to try something that we've never attempted before. In each episode, we'll take a book of the bible and ask: 'what is the big idea that underpins this book?' So we won't be delving into individual chapters or verses. We'll take a helicopter view of the entire book, and ask: what would be missing in the canon of 66 books if this particular book was missing?In Episode 1 we consider Exodus.
In this series we're thinking about 'origins'. The idea of origins is relevant for everyone. Because we all live within a story. And the beginning of a story is the seed from which everything grows. In episode 6 we consider the origin of war.
In this series we're thinking about 'origins'. The idea of origins is relevant for everyone. Because we all live within a story. And the beginning of a story is the seed from which everything grows. In episode 5 we consider the origin of the metaverse.
In this series we're thinking about 'origins'. The idea of origins is relevant for everyone. Because we all live within a story. And the beginning of a story is the seed from which everything grows. In episode 4 we consider the origin of cities.
In this series we're thinking about 'origins'. The idea of origins is relevant for everyone. Because we all live within a story. And the beginning of a story is the seed from which everything grows. In episode 3 we consider the origins of law.
In this series we're thinking about 'origins'. The idea of origins is relevant for everyone. Because we all live within a story. And the beginning of a story is the seed from which everything grows. In episode 2 we consider the origin of money. Our real focus isn't so much on pound coins or five-pound notes found in our coat pockets. We're going to talk about the global financial system that underpins just about everything that people do in the modern world. What actually goes on in those gleaming skyscrapers in the city of London or New York? And, how should Christians think about financial systems and wealth creation?
This series we're going to be thinking about 'origins'. The idea of origins is relevant for everyone. Because we all live within a story. And the beginning of a story is the seed from which everything grows. Charles Darwin's book changed the world precisely because it gave society a new origin story. The origin of species.The grand opening words of Genesis 1 – in the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth – those words had shaped the West's worldview for 1800 years. Darwin's book changed the beginning, and that changed the world.This season we'll be looking back at the origin of some really important concepts. The origin of money, the origin of cities, the origin of law. Our understanding of how these things came about will determine what we think of them.In episode 1 we consider the origin of human beings.
Hi everyone, A very Happy Christmas to you all. Thanks so much for your support and encouragement this year, it's been greatly valued! I hope you're able to find a few moments of quiet during this busy season to listen to this short Christmas Reflection from Jim Crookes.
The Savannah Dialogues....We've released a short, new episode to tell you more! Have a listen!
In this fourth season of the Equip Project Podcast we'll be focussing our attention on a pastoral question that is very relevant to young adults today: the question of our mental well-being.We're going to consider five key concepts that underpin a healthy mind. If, with the Lord's enabling, we can build these five truths into the base of our minds then over time we'll develop mental strength and stability.In episode 4 we consider: The Transformer of a Troubled Heart
In this fourth season of the Equip Project Podcast we'll be focussing our attention on a pastoral question that is very relevant to young adults today: the question of our mental well-being.We're going to consider five key concepts that underpin a healthy mind. If, with the Lord's enabling, we can build these five truths into the base of our minds then over time we'll develop mental strength and stability.In episode 4 we consider: Confidence in the Future
In this fourth season of the Equip Project Podcast we'll be focussing our attention on a pastoral question that is very relevant to young adults today: the question of our mental well-being.We're going to consider five key concepts that underpin a healthy mind. If, with the Lord's enabling, we can build these five truths into the base of our minds then over time we'll develop mental strength and stability.In episode 3 we consider: The Removal of Shame and Guilt
In this fourth season of the Equip Project Podcast we'll be focussing our attention on a pastoral question that is very relevant to young adults today: the question of our mental well-being.We're going to consider five key concepts that underpin a healthy mind. If, with the Lord's enabling, we can build these five truths into the base of our minds then over time we'll develop mental strength and stability.In episode 2 we consider: The Value of A Human Life
In this fourth season of the Equip Project Podcast we'll be focussing our attention on a pastoral question that is very relevant to young adults today: the question of our mental well-being.We're going to consider five key concepts that underpin a healthy mind. If, with the Lord's enabling, we can build these five truths into the base of our minds then over time we'll develop mental strength and stability.In episode 1 we consider: The Experience of God's Love