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Originally released - December 1, 2023Alienora Browning is a wonderful writer with a super sense of humor - watch, listen and laugh along with us... I have known her for several years via a group of magical friends though we had never met until the day we recorded this and even then - over Zoom. Please - go sample one of her books - available on Amazon sites.Warning - there is a little more swearing than usual in this interview.Alienora Browning was born on 9th January 1958. She moved to Headington, Oxford, at the age of four - and was educated in Oxford until the age of eighteen. The oldest of five children, she wrote for pleasure from a very early age, and was an avid reader too. She plays several musical instruments (violin, spinet, piano and recorders) and has sung in various choirs. After getting a degree in English Literature, at Aberystwyth University, and doing a year's teacher training course, she taught English and Drama, at Worle Community School, in Weston-super-Mare, for thirty years. A lifelong interest in matters mystical and occult led to an association first with Paddy Slade's loose-knit ritual circle in a village near Bath, followed by several years attending Gatherings of the Light - with Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki's SOL group - in Savio House, Bolington, Cheshire, and, more recently, seven years attending ritual weekends, with The Silent Eye, near Buxton. She is now a member of Andy Cooper's Glastonbury-based Lodge Anubis - and has worked extensively with both the Western Mystery Tradition and the Ancient Egyptian one. Since taking early retirement, back in 2012, Alienora has fulfilled her life-long dream of becoming a full-time writer - and, to date, has written/published ten books. They cover a wide range of genres and subjects, from mystical to humorous, poetic to erotic, travel-related to literary. Two of them have won prizes : a first prize for 'Under Cader Idris'; third prize for 'Riding at the Gates of Sixty'. All ten have received excellent reviews on Amazon.Divorced and with a son in his twenties, Alienora has been based in Glastonbury since 2016. She has recently started creating short videos - featuring stories and excerpts from her books - which can be found on both YouTube and Facebook (see links above). Alienora has been writing a personal journal since she was thirteen. The volumes of this fifty-plus year creative endeavour - and there are over a hundred of them! - detail the life, emotions, frustrations, delights and technical skill of a writer.Facebook, Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/AuthoressAlienora/Facebook, Normal Page: https://www.facebook.com/alienora.browning.1/Amazon book page: https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/Alienora-Browning/author/B0C6Y7X9TB?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&YouTube video page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCno3itKNrHDlg-zZUzeYTmQBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-magical-world-of-g-michael-vasey--4432257/support.
Today on Mythmakers, Julia Golding is joined by Professor Simon Horobin who has stepped into C.S. Lewis's shoes at Magdalen College, Oxford, and now he has written a beautiful book detailing Lewis's relationship with the iconic city. Join us as he discusses with Julia the peculiarities of college life in Oxford, the move to Cambridge later in life, Headington and the Kilns, as well as C.S. Lewis as a poet. The discussion ends off by venturing through the wardrobe into different fantasy lands… Simon's book is available for purchase at https://bodleianshop.co.uk/products/c-s-lewiss-oxford For more information on the Oxford Centre for Fantasy, our writing courses, and to check out our awesome social media content visit: Website: https://centre4fantasy.com/website Instagram: https://centre4fantasy.com/Instagram Facebook: https://centre4fantasy.com/Facebook TikTok: https://centre4fantasy.com/tiktok 0:10 Welcome to Mythmakers 3:38 The Legacy of C.S. Lewis 6:12 Exploring C.S. Lewis's Oxford 9:56 Oddities of Magdalen College 12:15 Women in Lewis's Life 15:00 Life at The Kilns 17:04 Lewis's Academic Journey 19:05 Surprising Discoveries in Archives 24:54 Transition to Cambridge 29:41 Oxford's Influence on Fantasy 35:08 Best Fantasy Worlds to Explore
Today, Daniel King talks to Carrie Headington, an Episcopal evangelist serving the Anglican community in Dallas, Texas. They discuss Carrie's work equipping churches and everyday believers for evangelism, with a focus on raising up female evangelists. She shares lessons she learned from the late evangelist Michael Green, including the importance of having an “audience of one” in Jesus, persevering through spiritual warfare, and seeing how the Holy Spirit can revive even the most dormant churches when they engage in mission. We highlight the need for more bold, Spirit-filled evangelists, both men and women, to share the good news of Jesus in the world today.
Today's guest is a property partner with Avocado, covering Headington, Cowley, Wheatley, and Central Oxford. He joined the industry five years ago and experienced working for a large independent, the biggest corporate estate agent in the country and also being a self-employed estate agent. We had a really honest and authentic conversation about all things estate agency, mindset and lots more. Listening to this conversation will help you learn more about what it takes to work your way up the career ladder and start your own business.
The University of Oxford is made up of over 30 colleges and halls spread across the city centre and beyond. These colleges are at the heart of Oxford's reputation as one of the best universities in the world and make it a very special place to study and live. With the oldest colleges being over 700 years old, it is a rare occurrence for a new college to be established. In 2019, Reuben Colleges was established as the newest college at Oxford University. It is a graduate college dedicated to fostering interdisciplinary exchange within an inclusive, innovative and impact-oriented community. My guest in this episode is the first president of Reuben College. Professor Lord Lionel Tarassenko CBE FREng FMedSci is the first president of Reuben College, and Theme Lead for the AI & Machine Learning research cluster. He is a world-leading expert in the application of signal processing and machine learning to healthcare, with a strong track record in translation to clinical medicine. Professor Tarassenko's work has had a major impact on the identification of deterioration in acute care and on the management of chronic disease. The system which he designed for patient monitoring in critical care was the first machine learning system to gain FDA approval (in 2008). Prior to that, Professor Tarassenko had been closely involved in the development of some of the jet engine monitoring software at the core of the Rolls-Royce TotalCare® package. This won him the Rolls-Royce Chairman's Award for Technical Innovation in 2001 and the Sir Henry Royce High Value Patent Award in 2008. Professor Tarassenko was elected to a Fellowship of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2000, and to a Fellowship of the Academy of Medical Sciences in 2013. He has won many awards for his work, including the British Computer Society (BCS) Medal, the Silver Medal of the Royal Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Engineering & Technology IT Award, among others. He was made a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) for services to engineering in the 2012 New Year's Honours List. In May of 2024, Professor Tarassenko was appointed to the House of Lords as a non-party-political peer and will join the House of Lords as a cross-bencher (Baron Tarassenko of Headington).
J.John speaks with Canon Carrie Headington about her journey from atheism to faith in Jesus, finding healing from depression, and her passion to share the Good News of Jesus in word and action.
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We are joined on this weeks podcast by UC Hunting Property's Curt Headington and Travis Hamele. Curt is a renowned outdoorsman and true deer farmer. There are very few people in the industry that are not biologists that know as much about deer and developing land than Curt. He is responsible for multiple properties and consistently grows deer in the 200" range on the farms he manages both that he owns and for clients. If you love deer and land development you will want to tune into this week's episode. I guarantee there is something to learn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew Gorski is an Avant Ministries missionary in Poland trying to lead as many people to Christ as he can. He joins Bill to share his mission, the work being done at the Poland: EP Impact Center, and more. Bill then welcomes back Greg Headington to continue his series on the book of Exodus. Greg shares from Exodus 1-2 and how one of the best traits we can have as Christians is moral courage. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Bill is joined by Clay Kraby of Reasonable Theology to discuss his new article "57 Great Books Every Christian Should Own" as he explains the importance for every Christian to have a solid library. Later, Greg Headington starts a new series going through the book of Exodus. Greg introduces the study by explaining why we should read the Old Testament and shares how we can better understand the Torah. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here This conversation originally aired on November 10, 2023
Bill is joined by Clay Kraby of Reasonable Theology to discuss his new article "57 Great Books Every Christian Should Own" as he explains the importance for every Christian to have a solid library. Later, Greg Headington starts a new series going through the book of Exodus. Greg introduces the study by explaining why we should read the Old Testament and shares how we can better understand the Torah. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
The younger generation is drifting further away from Jesus. Carl Kerby of Reasons for Hope joins Bill to discuss the importance of teaching our kids to stand firm in their faith and how they can give the broken pieces of their lives to the Lord. Later, Greg Headington wraps up his study of Daniel. Greg takes us through Daniel 10-11 and explains the need to live by faith and not by feelings, and how to fight against Satan through prayer. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Mitch Glaser President of Chosen People Ministries joins Bill to give an update on the current state of Israel. He discusses what's happening spiritually, the timing of the events, and how we can be praying. Later, Greg Headington continues in his study of Daniel. Greg takes us through Daniel 9 and explains why we must confess our sins in prayer, and how to look at our current problems Scripturally.
Bill is joined by starting tackle for the University Minnesota football team Quinn Carroll. Quinn discusses leading a Bible study with his teammates and the power of public prayer in his life. Greg Headington then joins to continue in the study of Daniel. Today Greg teaches how to interpret Apocalyptic Literature, and how to be faithful to God, looking at Daniel 7 and 8. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Friday with friends returns, as Bill is joined by film actor Kevin Sorbo. They discuss what it looks like to embrace masculinity today as a Christian and bringing strong role models back to the big screen. Then Greg Headington joins to continue in the study of Daniel. Today Greg teaches how we overcome pride by inviting God to examine our hearts, looking at Daniel 5. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Jared Brock, author of "A God Named Josh: Uncovering the Human Life of Jesus Christ," joins Bill once again to talk about how Jesus relates to His disciples, why money is a rival god, and more. Then Greg Headington joins to continue the study of the book of Daniel. Today Greg teaches how God humbles the proud, looking at Daniel 4. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Who are you? It's a common enough question but how you respond can tell you what you value. Dr. Greg Bourgond and his grandson Gaelan Smith join Afternoons for a rich conversation on knowing your purpose, morals, and values. Then Bill and Greg Headington continue their series and study of the book of Daniel. Today, Greg teaches from Daniel 3 on a fireproof faith. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
We are told that we are suppose to retire-- but is that Biblical? Bill is joined by Joel Malick where he teaches that retirement is much more than just financial security through his book Afterwork. Then Bill and Greg Headington continue their series and study of the book of Daniel. Today, Greg teaches what Daniel 2:24-49 says about godly wisdom and how it can be acquired. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Have you ever misjudged a situation that appeared desirable but ended in disaster? Have you been betrayed by a friend, coworker, or love interest? We all face challenging, heartbreaking experiences that require us to make important decisions. Dr. Wendy Patrick says we need to anchor ourselves to the Lord and His word for wisdom through her book, Why Bad Looks Good. Then Bill and Greg Headington continue their series and study of the book of Daniel. Today, we learn that kings will rise and fall but there is only one true king and that is Jesus Christ through Chapter 2 of Daniel. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here *Greg Headington's encore episode originally aired on May 19, 2023
Chairman and CEO of Promise Keepers Ken Harrison joins Bill to discuss the current state of men and the changes needed to bring them back to their full identity in Christ. Then Bill and Greg Headington continue their series and study of the book of Daniel. Today, we learn that kinds will rise and fall but there is only one true king and that is Jesus Christ through Chapter 2 of Daniel. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Even if we don't want to be legalistic in our human nature we often go beyond the word of God. Pastor Pat Nemmars joins Bill for a transparent conversation on how our personal judgements or preferences can become more important than the what God wants to teach us in the Bible, through his book Retractions: Cultivating Humility after Humiliation. Then Bill and Greg Headington continue their study of the book of Daniel. In chapter one we learn that we always have two choices--we will either chose to be consumed by the world or we will seek the kingdom of God. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
God never leaves us nor abandons us-- and is faithful to redeem lost relationships and time. Bill welcomes comedian and magician Stephen Bargatze to share his testimony of God's goodness in his life. *This encore presentation originally aired on March 7, 2023 Then Bill and Greg Headington embark on a new series in the book of Daniel. Today in Greg's overview, we learn that Daniel is a book not written about us but rather for us and much more. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
How do speak intelligently and compellingly to today's "naysayers"? Author Dr. Gregory Parker Jr. says we can learn scriptural responses from studying the works of Dutch Theologian Herman Bavinch, through his book Herman Bavinck, What is Christianity? The Bible warns us about false teachers. Greg Headington joins Bill to teach that the intention of false teachers is to discourage believers. 2 John. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
There are many distractions in the world, but when Christ is the center of your life you are available to overflow into others. Carrie Headington joins Bill for an inspiring and convicting conversation on revival in our life through key Biblical principles and a wheel. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here *This encore presentation originally aired on February 01, 2023
When Bible teacher Beverly Coniaris joins Bill she explains that the root of many of our issues is whether or not we trust God, Luke 5: 1-11. The Bill is joined by Greg Headington to learn what victory looks like for a Chrisitian through 1 John 5. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Pastor Kyle Davidson Bair returns to Afternoons to answer some very interesting questions about scripture, through his book Hope You're Curious: Real Answers to Honest Questions. Then Greg Headington joins Bill to teach on God's love and spiritual warfare through 1 John 4. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
There are many distractions in the world, but when Christ is the center of your life you are available to overflow into others. Carrie Headington joins Bill for an inspiring and convicting conversation on revival in our life through key Biblical principles and a wheel.
Aleibi Santana Mendez, representative and translator for OneChild, shares the importance of child sponsorship though his own personal story. Then Greg Headington joins Afternoons to teach on the three Christian principles of love, obedience, and truth through 1 John 3: 11-24. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
How much should we celebrate Christmas--what's appropriate? Bible teacher Beverly Coniaris joins Bill for a rich conversation on current customs and the authenticity of Christmas celebrations. Then Greg Headington helps us see that though the early church was full of heroes they too were sinners just like us --in need of Christ's redemptive love. 1 John 3: 1-10 , Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
What if our speech and conduct were seasoned more with love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control? How might the church's unity be restored, and our witness be maximized, if we were characterized by the fruit of the Spirit instead of the spirit of our age? Ronni Kurtz joins Bill for passionate discussion on church unity through his book "Fruitful Theology." Then in the selection from the Letters of John Series, Greg Headington explores the poetic and artistic Letters of John which ultimately bring us a unique perspective of our relationship with Christ. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Is it even possible to say anything new about Jesus of Nazareth? Craig E. Evans says "yes" if you look at the life of Jesus through the lens of its Jewish roots. Craig joins Afternoons to discuss his book, "A Handbook on the Jewish Roots of the Gospels." Then Bill is joined by Greg Headington to complete his series on the book of James.
Many Christian parents have prodigal children. Rob Rienow joins Bill for a stimulating conversation on the true influences parents have and the hope of Christ for your prodigal through his book, Never Too Late. Then Bill is joined by Greg Headington for a discussion on Biblical lessons and life applications, through James 5.
Gaming has entered your kids life--what now? Bill welcomes author Drew Dixon to discuss establishing boundaries around gaming in your family, through his book Know Thy Gamer, A Parents Guide to Video Gaming. *This encore presentation originally aired on October 15, 2021 Then Dr. Greg Headington continues his teaching on John by looking at Chapter 20. Greg shares how John's purpose in the Gospel is to show how miracles and signs define the deity of Christ.
* This encore presentation originally aired on July 13, 2022 Did you know that Jesus's resurrection is on display in your life? Professor, evangelist, and blogger Carrie Headington joins Bill for a stimulating conversation on what it means to have the resurrection news in our daily lives by examining the resurrection, five levels of brokenness, five items the resurrection redeemed, and much more.
Biblical discipleship emphasizes encouragement, repentance, and spiritual growth―essential parts of the Christian life. How can churches and Christians develop a healthy, successful path to disciple-making? Author Jonathan Dodson joins Bill for a rich discussion on discipleship through his book Gospel-Centered Discipleship. Then Bill is joined by Greg Headington to talk about the power of the tongue through James 3.
On this edition of “Words of the Wise,” 94 year old Bob Stromberg shares wonderful stories of the Lord's faithfulness. Then Bill is joined by Greg Headington to discuss the grace of God through James 2.
Author Greg Bourgond joins Bill for a deep conversation on preparing your children for the world. Then Bill is joined by Greg Headington to discuss the image of God as seen in the book of James.
We all love receiving guidance from the Lord but how do we know if we are hearing from Him? Beverly Coniaris joins Bill for a rich discussion on discernment through the life of David. Then Bill is joined by Greg Headington to discuss the interesting hurdles the early church faced through Paul's letter to Philemon.
Did you know that Jesus's resurrection is on display in your life? Professor, evangelist, and blogger Carrie Headington joins Bill for a stimulating conversation on what it means to have the resurrection news in our daily lives by examining the resurrection, five levels of brokenness, five items the resurrection redeemed, and much more.
God's plan for life is so clear. Kim Ketola joins Bill to share her thoughts on coercion, violence, and the latest pro-life and abortion developments in our country. Then Dr. Greg Headington finishes his Selections from Peter Series , where he shares the purpose of 1 & 2 Peter is to establish the living hope which can be found in the resurrection of Christ, even in suffering.
Author, speaker, and artist Jacob "Ten20" Thompson, joins Bill to share how God is using the diagnoses of Friedreich's Ataxia to give him an unstoppable desire to spread the gospel. Jacob shares his story through his book From Diagnosis to Destiny. Then Greg Headington continues his Selections from Peter Series , where he shares the purpose of 1 & 2 Peter is to establish the living hope which can be found in the resurrection of Christ, even in suffering.
Do rough patches ever catch you by surprise, causing you to think Why is it so hard right now? Why is there tension? Was it something I did? Dr.Laurel Shaler joins Bill for a lively conversation about healthy relationships, through her book Relational Reset. Then Greg Headington continues his Selection of Peter Series ,where he shares that the purpose of 1 & 2 Peter is to establish the living hope which can be found in the resurrection of Christ, even in suffering.
This sixth podcast in the CBT for Low Mood series focuses on self-criticism. It looks at why we can be so critical of ourselves and when this can become a problem, and introduces three tips and tools to help you deal with unhelpful self-criticism. These tips/tools help with defusing from critical thoughts, getting to know your inner critic, and leaning towards self-compassion. The podcast includes exercises inviting you to bring to mind times when you've been critical of yourself, and to begin to cultivate a different, more compassionate perspective towards yourself. Depression is among the most common mental health problems faced by students. In this series of podcasts, we look at what depression is and how it can impact student life, and offer some ideas and techniques to help you through it. Drawing on cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), an evidence-based approach for the treatment of depression, they provide a framework for thinking about ways in which depression and low mood can keep you stuck, and some practical tools you can try out either on your own or with the help of a counsellor. Importantly, these podcasts are not intended to be used as a replacement for counselling or therapy for those who may need it. Rather, the hope is that will give you some ideas which might be part of a process of understanding more about yourself and, ultimately, feeling better. There is a transcript PDF to accompany the podcast which also includes the links below – see the Download Media for the link to this. Useful Links and Resources Students against Depression: https://www.studentsagainstdepression.org/ - lots of self-help materials including a Safety Plan template (see the Self Help page) Dr Kiristen Neff's website: https://self-compassion.org/guided-self-compassion-meditations-mp3-2/ - lots of resources including guided exercises on self compassion. University Counselling Service Self-Help Resources: https://www.ox.ac.uk/students/welfare/counselling/self-help (see the Mental Health section in particular for more useful links) Points of Contact Emergency Services: Call 999 or go to Accident & Emergency (A&E) if you are at immediate risk e.g. if you are having suicidal thoughts and believe you might act on them imminently. The nearest A&E in Oxford is at the John Radcliffe Hospital: Headley Way, Headington, Oxford, OX3 9DU. See weblink for Emergency Department of Psychiatry: https://www.oxfordhealth.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/AM-075.15-Eme... Your GP: Your GP is a point of contact for mental as well as physical health and can make referrals to specialist services where appropriate. See your college website if you're not sure which surgery you're connected to. 111: Call 111 if you need medical help quickly but there is not an immediate risk, or if you are unable to contact your GP surgery (e.g. due to its being out-of-hours). As well as physical health advice, this is a source of round the clock, non-emergency advice on accessing mental health support. (https://www.oxfordhealth.nhs.uk/news/mental-health-helpline-moving-to-nh...) Safe Haven: A late night safe space for people experiencing mental health crisis (run in partnership with Mind). Open 6pm – 10pm Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. You can self-refer on the night from 5pm by calling 01865 903037 or email: oxonsafehaven@oxfordhealth.nhs.uk College Support Your College Welfare Team: Every college has its own setup but this may include a Wellbeing Adviser, Welfare Officer or Dean, Chaplain, Nurse and others. Check your college website if you're not sure who to contact. Your College Lodge: The porters can also help you access support within college. If you need urgent support outside of normal working hours, they will be able to alert an on-call Junior Dean who can help you access appropriate support. Helplines and Online Support Samaritans: 116 123. Emotional support helpline, free to access, operates 24/7. NightLine: 01865 270 270. Run by and for students, open 8pm – 2am, also offers instant messaging chat. No Panic: 0300 7729844 OR 0330 606 1174 for the Youth Helpline (13-20 year-olds). Operates 10am to 10pm, provides support for people struggling with anxiety. CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably): 0800 58 58 58. Operates 5pm – midnight. “For people in the UK who are down or have hit a wall for any reason, who need to talk or find information and support.” Also offers webchat. The Mix: 0808 808 4994. Support service aimed specifically at under 25s. Helpline is open 3pm – midnight, and there are also webchat and text support services available. Togetherall: A safe, professionally moderated online peer support community. Register with your university email address to gain free access. The Helplines Partnership: There are lots of other helplines and online supports out there. This site helps you find organisations you can contact quickly by phone, email or online, for a range of different forms of support.
Fictional stories about heroes help us realize that there is evil to fight, souls to be won, and growth to be achieved. Frank Turek joins Bill for a riveting discussion on how the movies display the attributes of Christ, through his new book Hollywood Heroes: How Your Favorite Movies Reveal God. Then Greg Headington continues his Selection of Peter Series ,where he shares that the purpose of 1 & 2 Peter is to establish the living hope which can be found in the resurrection of Christ, even in suffering.
If you have wondered whether you are truly saved or not-- you are not alone. Scott Hubbard joins Bill to discuss how God has a heart to affirm us through his article, Am I real, A Basic Guide to Christian Assurance. Everyone goes through difficult times. In this series, Greg Headington shares that the purpose of 1 & 2 Peter is to establish the living hope which can be found in the resurrection of Christ, even in suffering.
Everyone goes through difficult times. In this series, Greg Headington shares that the purpose of 1 & 2 Peter is to establish the living hope which can be found in the resurrection of Christ, even in suffering. Then Bill is joined by Scott Hubbard to discuss the importance of being present with those that our closest to us through his article, Live Where you Live: Practicing a Lifestyle of Presence.
Author and speaker Mary Kassian and Bill continue their conversation on strongholds and our spiritual weapons of warfare through her book The Right Kind of Confident. Then Dr. Greg Headington begins a new series called Selections of Peter. Greg shares that the purpose of 1 & 2 Peter is to establish the living hope which can be found in the resurrection of Christ, even in suffering.
First time guest and youtuber, Pastor Allen Parr from The Beat, joins Bill to discuss the "why" behind lukewarm Christianity. Then Dr. Greg Headington concludes his teaching on John by looking at Chapter 20. Greg shares how John's purpose throughout his gospel is to show how miracles, signs, and the resurrection define the deity of Christ.
Justin Jeppesen, National Director at Strategic Renewal joins Bill to teach the prayer method given to us through Jesus by praying through Psalm 42. Then Dr. Greg Headington continues his teaching on John by looking at Chapter 20. Greg shares how John's purpose throughout his gospel is to show how miracles, signs, and the resurrection define the deity of Christ.
Then Pastor David Myles joins Bill for the Monday Afternoon Mix to discuss the magnitude of the deity of God coming down in human form, so that we might we might receive his redemptive love and grace. Then Dr. Greg Headington continues his teaching on John by looking at Chapter 20. Greg shares how John's purpose in the Gospel is to show how miracles and signs define the deity of Christ.