The Lineage Podcast - starting out as an online video series the journey continues in this new in-depth audio series with Historians, Authors, Academics and Experts exploring our history and lineage throughout the Reformation.
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The Lineage Journey Podcast is a captivating and enlightening show that delves deep into the lesser-known parts of Christian and Adventist church history. Through in-depth interviews, this podcast offers valuable insights and information that are often overlooked. The host skillfully brings out hidden gems in each conversation, making it a truly enriching experience for listeners.
One of the best aspects of The Lineage Journey Podcast is its ability to provide a wealth of knowledge on various topics related to Christian and Adventist church history. The interviews are not only informative but also offer unique perspectives that shed light on different aspects of these histories. This podcast goes beyond the surface-level understanding, uncovering valuable information that many may not be familiar with. It serves as a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of their faith's heritage.
Another great aspect of this podcast is the engaging and free-flowing conversations between the host and guests. The discussions feel natural and unscripted, allowing for an authentic exchange of ideas. It is evident that the host has done thorough research beforehand, leading to insightful questions and thought-provoking conversations. These connections to scripture, Christ, and personal walks add depth to each episode, making it relatable and impactful.
While there are numerous positive aspects of The Lineage Journey Podcast, one potential downside is its specificity to Christian and Adventist church history. While this narrow focus allows for a deeper exploration within these subjects, it may limit the appeal to a wider audience who may not have an interest in or knowledge about these specific histories. However, for those who are interested in these topics or wish to gain insight into lesser-known aspects of church history, this podcast is an absolute must-listen.
In conclusion, The Lineage Journey Podcast excels in providing listeners with invaluable insights into Christian and Adventist church history through its in-depth interviews and informative discussions. It uncovers hidden gems within these histories while maintaining a connection to scripture, Christ, and personal walks. Despite its specific focus, this podcast is a treasure trove of knowledge for those seeking a deeper understanding of their faith's heritage. The Lineage Journey Podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in exploring the lesser-known parts of Christian and Adventist church history.
Doug Batchelor was living in a cave in California when he stumbled across a Bible and it changed his life, his career and calling and he in turn has been instrumental in changing many other peoples lives also. In this episode we delve into the history of the Bible and look at its impact, not just in Doug's life but the broader impact on society and how this amazing Book can change your life too!#lineagejourney #thelineagejourneypodcast ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
James and Ellen White were formidable leaders, prolific writers, expert organisers and tireless workers. They led the Adventist church through its early foundations, expansion and growth but during this time they were husband and wife, parents, mother and father to four boys. Their marriage experienced more hard ship than many others but through it all they persevered and prospered and there are many lessons that we can learn from them. Join us as Chantal Kilngbeil from the White Estate shares from her extension knowledge of the White family and may you be encouraged and inspired. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
For many music is an integral part of their spiritual lives and their worship experience. It is a key way that they connect with God individually, however this was not always common practice for Christians. Join us for this fascinating podcast with Dr. Erwin Nanasi as he goes through the history that music played in the reformation and then expounds on how music and hymn writing has progressed in Seventh-day Adventist history. Dr. Nanasi speaks with a passion about this important subject as he charts the role of music in religious history. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Just how closely tied was the abolition movement with the early Millerites? Was it possible to believe in the soon return of Jesus and not be involved with the abolition of slavery?Join us for this fascinating podcast with Kevin Burton as he unpacks some research that he has done with his doctoral dissertation into this period of Adventist history. We also unpack some newly released information that he unearthed on the FBI's surveillance of religious groups, including the Seventh-day Adventist Church and the implications that this has had on our interpretation of Revelation 13 over the last 100 years. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The main figures of the reformation such as Martin Luther, John Calvin and Zwingli are part of what is known as the Magisterial Reformation. There was another wing of the reformation that was known as the Radical Reformation. Dr Dojčin Živadinovic takes us through this very crucial history and shares why we have much more in common with this less known, smaller branch of the reformation than we sometimes think. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The Sabbath has always had a special place in sacred history ever since its introduction in the Garden of Eden. The Jews have kept it, through the early centuries the early Christians kept it and throughout the reformation there were always groups who kept it. Dr. Michel Lee takes us through some of her historical research into this subject as well as sharing what its like to study history as a young woman today. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Adventism has been plagued with various factions throughout its history with none so prominent as the terms ‘conservative' and ‘liberal'. ‘Orthodox' and ‘progressive' and other labels that have been used, sometimes in a derogatory fashion and sometimes as a badge of honour. Dr. Michael Campbell, unpacks the history of the 1919 Bible Conference, which played a huge, but often understated role in some of these issues in our church today. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Most of the great reformers who significantly impacted religious history had a connection to the main Universities of their day. The Waldenses would send their young people to study in the great universities as missionaries. Thus the role that public university campus ministry has played in religious history must be considered and appreciated. Israel Ramos, Director of CAMPUS in Michigan takes us through this fascinating subject and helps us to understand how vital this ministry is. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The Black American history is one full of both tragedy and triumph and how the Seventh-day Adventist church intersects with this history is fascinating. The late 1800's in the USA was a time of turmoil and civil war with slavery at the heart of the issues fought over. Then in the mid to late 1900's we have the civil rights movement in the USA. During both time periods the Adventist church had to grapple with how to deal with this social and political challenge. At times we can be proud of our history but at other times we did not act as we should have. Join us as Dr. Benjamin Baker, an expert on this subject, unpacks this subject. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Lying at the heart of the Sabbath experience, the weekly study experience and the mission experience is the study and time period known as Sabbath School. It was never supposed to be just a 1 hour slot in the church calendar that served a time filler before the main service but when done correctly it is the lifeblood of the church. Pastor Justin Kim takes us through the history of this institution, how it might have changed and what we need to do to get it back where it needs to be. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The General Conference Session of 1888 will always be connected with the question, what if in Adventist history. A missed opportunity, a tragic misunderstanding, a fight about some issues that would later be declared irrelevant all form a part of the 1888 story. What were the issues and what are the lessons that we can learn today. Join us as we interview Dee Casper who has studied the 1888 message in depth and is passionate about people understanding what took place. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The Celtic Church holds a special place in history and covered a wide area including modern day Ireland and Scotland. They lives and witnessed during a very tough time and yet they were very resilient and resourceful and evangelistic. In this podcast we interview Pastor Don Mackintosh, to whom the Celtic Church holds a special place due to his Scottish heritage. Join us and find out how the Bible truths were kept alive 1500 years ago and how this all plays into our lineage and history. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The Reformation was led by men like Luther, Calvin and Zwingli who revolutionized their world and ours. But there were also many remarkable women who defied social biases and traditions with a dauntless commitment to God's Word.This is a podcast with author Sukeshinie Goonatilleke and Adam Ramdin digging deeper into her Women of the reformation book about the true stories of women who battled through trials and challenges to stand up for God.These women were heads of state, writers, activists, poets and scholars but they were also very human, with their own loves, fears, heartbreaks and temptations. When we are called to stand for our faith, we can be inspired by their legacy. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
What were the ‘Dark Ages' and why were they called ‘Dark'? During this episode we interview with Sebastien Braxton who goes into the history of how bible teachings/doctrine were lost and then how through the time period known as the Reformation, they were restored. Discover how men like Martin Luther and John Calvin revolutionized their world, how their legacy lives on and what role did doctrine play then and how important is it today? Join us as we see what principles we can learn for ourselves today in our quest for truth and understanding of Gods word. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★