POPULARITY
Presenting at Concordia University in Austin, Texas, Larry presents three perspectives from which we should consider creation care: 1) God's Word, the Bible; 2) God's World - what we observe as we study God's good creation; and 3) God's Work - what we do to take care of His amazing and bountiful creation. Areas of concern which he addresses are loss of biodiversity, the growing accumulation of waste and trash, pollution in various forms, and a warming planet.
In this episode, Eric Bryant interviews Larry Linenschmidt of The Hill Country Institute. He shares about how important caring for creation needs to be for people of faith. Our goal with The Post-Christian Podcast is to reframe, simplify, and focus on our mission to make disciples in a post Christian culture. We discuss reaching new people and raising up leaders while removing the barriers of churchianity. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-bryant1/support
From this week's episode, Larry Linenschmidt shares more about the Hill Country Institute that he founded to engage Christians about faith and culture issues. Hear the full conversation on "EcoRight Speaks!" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!
Larry Linenschmidt explains how as a Christian his views shifted on climate change. Hear the full conversation on "EcoRight Speaks!" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!
From this week's episode, like his hero Katharine Hayhoe, Larry Linenschmidt says finding commonality among people is important when talking about addressing climate change.Hear the full conversation on "EcoRight Speaks!" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!
This week host Chelsea Henderson and our executive director Bob Inglis welcome republicEn spokesperson Larry Linenschmidt to the podcast! Larry launched the Texas-based Hill Country Institute, a resource for Christians considering the intersection of faith and culture, a few years ago. He talks about climate change, how he became engaged and why he's become so passionate about the issue!It's all part of the "EcoRight Speaks" Podcast. Make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!
Mitch Hescox is President of the Evangelical Environmental Network (creationcare.org). Mitch and Paul Douglas are coauthors of Caring for Creation: The Evangelicals Guide to Climate Change and a Healthy Environment. Larry Linenschmidt talks with Mitch about the Biblical call for Christians to care for God's creation, the health risk of water, air, and soil pollution, particularly to children, the damage to our oceans caused by plastic pollution, and the impact of a warming earth.
Mitch Hescox is President of the Evangelical Environmental Network (creationcare.org). Mitch and Paul Douglas are coauthors of Caring for Creation: The Evangelicals Guide to Climate Change and a Healthy Environment. Larry Linenschmidt talks with Mitch about the Biblical call for Christians to care for God's creation, the health risk of water, air, and soil pollution, particularly to children, the damage to our oceans caused by plastic pollution, and the impact of a warming earth.
Dr. Marks is a Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Baylor University. He was the first President of the Institute of Electric and Electronic Engineers' Neural Networks Society. He earned his PhD from Texas Tech University. He is Program Director at the Walter Bradley Center for Natural & Artificial Intelligence. He has authored, co-authored, or edited over 400 publications.This episode is Part 2 of a two-part interview in which Larry Linenschmidt and Dr. Marks discuss the advantages gained by humans from technological advances, concerns with AI and robotics, and the ethics of AI.
Dr. Marks is a Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Baylor University. He was the first President of the Institute of Electric and Electronic Engineers' Neural Networks Society. He earned his PhD from Texas Tech University. He is Program Director at the Walter Bradley Center for Natural & Artificial Intelligence. He has authored, co-authored, or edited over 400 publications.This episode is Part 1 of a two part interview in which Larry Linenschmidt and Dr. Marks discuss the advantages gained by humans from technological advances, concerns with AI and robotics, and the ethics of AI.
Dr. Billy Kim, a leader of the South Korean church, pastor, evangelist, translator for Billy Graham, Chairman of the FEBC (Far East Broadcasting Company) was interviewed by Larry Linenschmidt on HIll Country Institute Live. This is part 2 of a two-part program.
Rob Shelton is the Headmaster of the School of Rhetoric at the Geneva School in Boerne. He and host, Larry Linenschmidt, talk about prayer for educators and students, the need for public and private schools, and for home schools. This is Part 1 of a two-part interview
Rob Shelton is the Headmaster of the School of Rhetoric at the Geneva School in Boerne. He and host, Larry Linenschmidt, talk about prayer for educators and students, the need for public and private schools, and for home schools. This is Part 2 of a two-part interview
Katherine Leary Alsdorf is Senior Fellow at the Faith, Work & Leadership Initiative at Redeemer City to City. In this interview with Larry Linenschmidt at the Hill Country Institute in Austin, Texas, she speaks freely about struggling with failure. "One of the distinctives of Christians should be that we can face failure, respond to failure and talk about failure more openly than anyone else, because we know it doesn't define us." http://www.theologyofwork.org/resources/HillCountry
Katherine Leary Alsdorf is Senior Fellow at the Faith, Work & Leadership Initiative at Redeemer City to City. In this interview with Larry Linenschmidt at the Hill Country Institute in Austin, Texas, she speaks freely about struggling with failure. "One of the distinctives of Christians should be that we can face failure, respond to failure and talk about failure more openly than anyone else, because we know it doesn't define us." http://www.theologyofwork.org/resources/HillCountry
Katherine Leary Alsdorf is the Senior Fellow of the Faith, Work & Leadership Initiative at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York, NY. She and Larry Linenschmidt discuss the gospel's surprising and life-altering view of work. From fear of failure to Jesus as the best model for entrepreneurship, this interview is loaded with inspirational, encouraging, and even challenging ideas for Christ followers today.
Jonathan Dodson is the founding pastor of City Life Church in Austin, TX. In this interview with Larry Linenschmidt on the Hill Country Institute Live program, Jonathan discusses his book, "The Unbelievable Gospel: Say Something Worth Believing", and talks about the need for believers in Jesus to be able to communicate and embody a gospel that is believable, personal, and culturally engaging.
At nine years old, McNeilly Hays lost her father. In the midst of this lonely, scary time, her 3rd grade teacher, Ms. Nicole Haggard Morales, took a risk and shared with McNeilly about the Heavenly Father whose love for her would never fail. In this interview with Larry Linenschmidt on Hill Country Institute Live, McNeilly and Nicole share the story and how it impacted both of their lives.
His own coach inspired him to become a coach. Little did he know how much this position was going to give him such a great place of influence in shaping the lives of young people. In this interview with Larry Linenschmidt on Hill Country Institute Live: Exploring Christ & Culture, Nathan explains how teachers/coaches are can be a significant shaper in the destiny of a young person. Realizing the place of influence they have, teachers/coaches have the opportunity to steer young lives toward hope and meaning from a very early age.
Eric Bryant, author of "Not Like Me: A Field Guide for Influencing a Diverse World", and Team Leader and Pastor for the South Campuse of Gateway Church in Austin, is interviewed by Larry Linenschmidt on Hill Country Institute Live.
Dr. McIlhaney and Larry Linenschmidt discuss issues regarding sanctity of life.