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Best podcasts about patrick sookhdeo

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Walk with Him
Walk with Him Christian News for August 24, 2024

Walk with Him

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 4:31


Welcome to the latest episode of Walk with Him Christian News for August 24, 2024. In this edition, we bring you crucial updates from around the world, covering key events and their impacts on global Christian communities. In today's episode: Israel-Gaza Conflict: We delve into the ongoing intensification of the conflict between Israel and Gaza, highlighting the escalating violence and its humanitarian impact. IDF and Hezbollah: The IDF's preparations for a potential Hezbollah attack are examined, with insights into the current regional tensions. US General's Visit: A surprise visit by General Mark Milley to the Middle East amid threats from Iran underscores the rising geopolitical stakes. Fugitive Released: We discuss the recent release of an Israeli-Canadian fugitive by Russia, despite a US extradition request, and its implications. Bible Translation in Colombia: Discover the significant milestone of the first Bible translation for indigenous groups in Colombia and its potential impact on local faith communities. Barnabas Aid Controversy: We report on the suspension of Patrick Sookhdeo, founder of Barnabas Aid, and the organizational challenges facing the charity. Yemisi Ogunleye's Faith: Olympic gold medalist Yemisi Ogunleye dedicates her victory to God, leading a worship session and sharing her inspiring testimony. Nicaraguan Crackdown: The detention of six Christian women in Nicaragua highlights ongoing repression and the challenges to religious freedom. Babylonian Beliefs: A study reveals how ancient Babylonians linked solar eclipses to predicted disasters, offering a glimpse into historical interpretations of celestial events. Tune in for a comprehensive roundup of these significant stories, and stay informed about how these global events intersect with the Christian faith. #ChristianNews #IsraelGazaConflict #IDFHezbollah #USGeneralMiddleEast #IsraeliCanadianFugitive #BibleTranslation #BarnabasAid #YemisiOgunleye #NicaraguaCrackdown #BabylonianEclipses #FaithAndCurrentEvents #GlobalChristianNews #ReligiousFreedom #MiddleEastTensions #ChristianPodcast Sources: https://apnews.com/article/israel-palestinians-gaza-war-news-08-24-2024-2abd1983d176c6ea3d19a5ace02688b6 https://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-bracing-for-significant-week-with-hezbollah-strike-expected-to-come-within-days/ https://www.timesofisrael.com/top-us-general-makes-surprise-trip-to-middle-east-as-threatened-iranian-attack-looms/ https://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-canadian-ferrari-fugitive-released-by-russia-despite-us-extradition-request/ https://www.christiantoday.com/article/first.bible.translation.for.indigenous.ethnic.people.groups.completed.in.colombia/142082.htm https://www.christiantoday.com/article/barnabas.aid.founder.patrick.sookhdeo.suspended.amid.reports.of.chaos.in.the.organisation/142081.htm https://www.christianpost.com/news/olympic-medalist-yemisi-ogunleye-dedicates-gold-to-god-leads-worship.html https://www.christianpost.com/news/six-women-detained-jailed-nicaraguas-crackdown-christians.html https://www.timesofisrael.com/ancient-babylonians-thought-solar-eclipses-predicted-disasters-study-finds/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/walkwithhim/support

Barnabas Fund Podcast
Dear President and Prime Minister....

Barnabas Fund Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 19:38


This week we chat about the letters that the International Director of Barnabas Fund, Dr. Patrick Sookhdeo, has written to Prime Minister Boris Johnson and U.S. President Joe Biden, asking them to recognise the Armenian Genocide. In the news we discuss Jihadism, and how Islamic Militancy is gaining momentum in Africa; deadly violence is on the increase. Imran Khan's Pakistan is forming a new national curriculum and allowing the formation of a Christian Education Board - a great move forward in the countries struggle to have Christian students accepted. Host: Andrew Carey Guests: Matthew Martin and Hendrik Storm International C.E.O., Barnabas Fund Produced by: Andrew Carey & Richard Breukel for Barnabas Fund Questions: andrew.carey@barnabasfund.org Find us at: www.barnabasfund.org

Barnabas Fund Podcast
Genocide: Are YOU silent?

Barnabas Fund Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 26:50


Barnabas Fund's founder Patrick Sookhdeo, calls for your involvement in the discussion of the historical facts and denials of The Armenian Genocide. He calls our attention to the dangers that not recognising the history holds for the present and future of our Christian brothers and sisters the world over. In the News, Andrew, Angela and Matthew discuss the religious freedom alarms in India, Denmark and Pakistan. Host: Andrew Carey Guests: Patrick Sookhdeo, Matthew Martin, Angela Geary Produced by: Andrew Carey & Richard Breukel for Barnabas Fund Questions: andrew.carey@barnabasfund.org Find us at: www.barnabasfund.org

Barnabas Fund Podcast
Dr Patrick Sookhdeo on the Armenian conflict

Barnabas Fund Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 15:45


Dr Patrick Sookhdeo, International Director of Barnabas Fund, joins Andrew Carey to discuss the recent Armenian/Azeri conflict at it's long term implications.

Barnabas Fund Podcast
Indonesia’s Bible app ban

Barnabas Fund Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 32:46


Controversy, as Indonesia’s decision to remove a Bible application from Google Play Store contradicts the state-promoted philosophy of Pancasila --- Your usual news team, Andrew, Angela and Matthew round up this week’s top stories from Indonesia, Pakistan and Eritrea Also this week. Dr Patrick Sookhdeo is back in studio, offering his insights into ‘revolutionary’ changes in Sudan. Finally, Jeremy Frith CEO of Barnabas Aid in the US offers a short devotional and prayer to end this week’s podcast. Thank you for listening! Host: Andrew Carey News: Angela Geary, Matthew Martin Guests: Dr. Patrick Sookhdeo, Jeremy Frith Produced by: Andrew Carey & Matthew Martin for Barnabas Fund Questions: andrew.carey@barnabasfund.org Barnabasfund.org

Barnabas Fund Podcast
Peril in Pakistan: Christian girl, 14, kidnapped and forced into marriage.

Barnabas Fund Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 26:18


Dr Patrick Sookhdeo, founder and International Director of Barnabas Fund joins us in the studio to remember his; friend, colleague and brother, Dr Jany Haddad who recently passed away. Also, back together after a short break, our news team return this week to discuss the latest persecution headlines. Host: Andrew Carey Guests: Angela Geary, Matthew Martin, Dr Patrick Sookhdeo Produced by: Andrew Carey & Matthew Martin for Barnabas Fund Questions: andrew.carey@barnabasfund.org Barnabasfund.org

Barnabas Fund Podcast
'Do Christian lives not matter?'

Barnabas Fund Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 41:39


We are thrilled to be joined this week by Dr Patrick Sookhdeo, founder and International Director of Barnabas Fund. Providing us with a fascinating insight into COVID, China and continued anti-Christian violence and persecution, Patrick shares just a glimpse of the challenges faced by the suffering Church today as well as discussing his latest book, Living Islam. Also, back together after a short break, our news team return this week to discuss the latest persecution headlines. Host: Andrew Carey Guests: Angela Geary, Matthew Martin, Dr Patrick Sookhdeo Produced by: Andrew Carey & Matthew Martin for Barnabas Fund Questions: podcasts@barnabasfund.org Barnabasfund.org

Testimonies of Truth
Christian Persecution

Testimonies of Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 51:07


On this episode we investigate Christian persecution around the world including some of the main countries where Christians are being persecuted, the different ways Christians can experience persecution, and what we can do in the West to help support Christians who are persecuted around the World. For this episode, we are joined with Tim Reid From Open Doors Australia, and Patrick Sookhdeo from Barnabas Fund. If you would like to find out more about Open Doors, you can click here: https://www.opendoors.org.au/about-us/what-we-do/ and to find out more about Barnabas Fund you can click here: https://barnabasfund.org/au/about/what-we-do Music is by Shane Ivers from Silverman Sound. And thanks to Nathan Slachter (Co-Producer of Testimonies of Truth) for assisting with this episode. If you would like to get in contact with Testimonies of Truth, our email is: testimoniesoftruth.content@gmail.com Picture from pixabay.com https://pixabay.com/photos/praying-god-christianity-belief-2179326/

Making Sense of Life
Podcast #058: The world’s most persecuted religious group

Making Sense of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 30:45


You rarely hear it mentioned in the mainstream media, but it is those who profess allegiance to Jesus Christ who are the world's single most persecuted religious group . In face more Christians have died for their faith in the last 100 years than in the previous 2000 years combined! In our third and final conversation with Patrick Sookhdeo we discuss: The origins of the charity Barnabas Fund which Patrick helped to start. How even though Western nations like to regard themselves as secular they are still perceived as Christian by the rest of the world. How Western foreign policy has inadvertently led to the increased persecution of Christian minorities in the Middle East and around the world. How in spite of this the church outside the West is growing faster than at any other time in world history. Why it is through weakness and suffering that the church grows. Patrick's motivation to keep going in spite of many setbacks in his life. The importance of the Christian community being a place of genuine love for one another. You can access the podcast below or at Making Sense of Life on iTunes here. Our previous conversations with Patrick are:  Podcast #056: Patrick Sookhdeo - An Immigrant Story Podcast #057: Patrick Soohdeo and Understanding Islam The Barnabas Fund website is here. Patrick's latest book, “Hated Without A Reason: The Remarkable Story of Christian Persecution Over The Centuries” is a history of persecution from the first century to the present day.

Making Sense of Life
Podcast #057: Patrick Sookhdeo and understanding Islam

Making Sense of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 27:21


On this podcast we continue our conversation with Patrick Sookhdeo and his journey with Christ in a hostile British environment […] The post Podcast #057: Patrick Sookhdeo and understanding Islam appeared first on Dr. Sunil Raheja.

Making Sense of Life
Podcast #057: Patrick Sookhdeo and understanding Islam

Making Sense of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 27:21


On this podcast we continue our conversation with Patrick Sookhdeo and his journey with Christ in a hostile British environment in the 1960s and 1970s. Patrick  is currently Director of the Institute for the Study of Islam and Christianity as well as the International Director of Barnabas Fund. The latter is an interdenominational Christian charity that supports Christians who face discrimination because of their faith. It was established in 1993 and channels aid through national Christians to more than 60 countries around the world. He campaigns for the abolition of Islamic apostasy laws around the world and has written to date 33 books. Do join us in our ongoing conversation with Patrick as we discuss: Planting a church in one of the most violent parts of the UK. The importance of incarnational ministry and being present with others in their suffering. How his interest in Islam was awakened by the first international conference on mission to Muslims in 1976. Being an advisor to the Police in the UK on Islam until 1999 when his views were felt to be too controversial. How that all changed after 9/11 Patrick's helpful three points on understanding Muslims and Islam that comprises: Muslims like all people are made in the image of God and so we are called to love all Muslims. Because we live in a liberal democratic society we must learn to accept one other regardless our personal views and opinions. This includes the freedom to criticise. While people are equally valuable not all ideas and opinions need to be equally valued. We must accept that there is a politicised form of Islam that seeks to dominate the world through violence and this must be rejected as it challenges the very basis of a democratic society. Patrick's role as a military advisor to the British Army in Iraq and Afghanistan. You can access the podcast below or at Making Sense of Life on iTunes here. Our previous conversation is Podcast #056: Patrick Sookhdeo - An Immigrant Story The Barnabas Fund website is here. Patrick's latest book, “Hated Without A Reason: The Remarkable Story of Christian Persecution Over The Centuries” is a history of persecution from the first century to the present day.

Making Sense of Life
Podcast #056: Patrick Sookhdeo – An immigrant story

Making Sense of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 36:04


The 1960s in Britain are popularly associated with black and white television, The Beatles, a sexual revolution and England winning […] The post Podcast #056: Patrick Sookhdeo – An immigrant story appeared first on Dr. Sunil Raheja.

Making Sense of Life
Podcast #056: Patrick Sookhdeo – An immigrant story

Making Sense of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 36:04


The 1960s in Britain are popularly associated with black and white television, The Beatles, a sexual revolution and England winning the football World Cup in 1966. But what was it like for those who came as outsiders to England at that time? One such person who came in 1959 at the age of 12 with his family was Patrick Soohdeo. Patrick  is Director of the Institute for the Study of Islam and Christianity as well as the International Director of Barnabas Fund. The latter is an interdenominational Christian charity that supports Christians who face discrimination because of their faith. It was established in 1993 and channels aid through national Christians to more than 60 countries around the world. He campaigns for the abolition of Islamic apostasy laws around the world and has written to date 33 books. Patrick is married to Rosemary, who is from New Zealand, and they have three grown-up daughters. Do join us on this podcast interview with Patrick where we discuss: His upbringing in British Guyana with a Hindu father and Muslim mother in an environment of remarkable religious harmony and tolerance. How he came to have the name Patrick. The violence and racism he and his family experienced coming to Hoxton in East London in 1959. His initial impression of Christianity as a racist, barbaric religion of white people. How that radically changed in 1964 when he started to hear teaching from and began to read the Bible for himself. How his faith in Christ led to him having to leave home and become a vagrant because "the Christians who loved me into the kingdom then disappeared." Rejection from many Christian organisations before eventually going to London Bible College. Hostility and lack of understanding of him from indigenous Christians in the UK when he met Rosemary and they decided to get married. His motivation and faith to keep going in spite of all the challenges of his life. Much of Patrick's experiences make for disturbing listening, but it is a story that needs to be told. Indeed it is remarkable how much the UK and the church has changed for the better in terms of race relations since the 1960s. You can access the podcast below or at Making Sense of Life on iTunes here. The Barnabas Fund website is here. Patrick's latest book, "Hated Without A Reason: The Remarkable Story of Christian Persecution Over The Centuries" is a history of persecution from the first century to the present day.

Westminster Institute talks
Dr. Patrick Sookhdeo: The Role of Religion in the Battle Space since 9/11

Westminster Institute talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 34:11


Patrick Sookhdeo is a leading expert on jihadist ideology and radical Islam, advising governments around the globe. He has spoken at many military and security events and is the author of numerous books, including Global Jihad: The Future in the Face of Militant Islam, Understanding Shari’a Finance: The Muslim Challenge to Western Economics, and Faith, Power, and Territory: A Handbook of British Islam. He received his Ph.D. from the School of Oriental and African Studies of the University of London, and he is currently Visiting Professor at the Defence Academy of the UK, and Adjunct Professor at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies. He has served as advisor to Permanent Joint Headquarters UK and as Cultural Advisor to RC South, Afghanistan (2010), to ISAF, in Kabul, Afghanistan (2007) and to GOC, Basra, Iraq (2007). Follow us at westminster-institute.org and youtube.com/user/WestminsterInstitute

Rhema Radio
NEXT: Patrick Sookhdeo | Bishop Hwa Yung | Altered Frequency | John Sham

Rhema Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 2:07


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Unbelievable?
Unbelievable? 3 Sep 2011 - Islam, conversion & apostasy

Unbelievable?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2014 80:48


Book Now for October's UK Reasonable Faith Tour with William Lane Craig http://www.premier.org.uk/craig Today's show: Patrick Sookhdeo converted from Islam to Christianity as a young man.  He has since gone on to represent the rights of persecuted Christians all over the world via the Barnabas Fund. His latest book "Freedom to Believe" challenges Islam to reform its apostasy laws - the death penalty for those who leave Islam. Sheikh Dr. Muhammed Al-Husseini is a Muslim scholar from Inter-faith organisation Scriptural Reasoning. He also agrees that Islam needs to take responsibility for the wrongs being done to Christians.  However, he also believes the UK church is being hampered by politics that prevent it speaking out clearly on the issue. For Patrick Sookhdeo http://barnabasfund.org/UK For "Freedom to Believe" http://www.amazon.co.uk/Freedom-Believe-Challenging-Islams-Apostasy/dp/0978714199 For Muhammad Al-Hussaini http://www.scripturalreasoning.org.uk/index1.html For more Christian/non-Christian debate visit http://www.premier.org.uk/unbelievable or get the MP3 podcast http://ondemand.premier.org.uk/unbelievable/AudioFeed.aspx or Via Itunes   You may also enjoy:   Unbelievable? 7 May 2011 - Was Osama Bin Laden the true face of Islam? Jay Smith, Muhammad Al-Hussaini & Anjem Choudary   Unbelievable? 11 Dec 2010 - Islamic Blasphemy Law Adnan Rashid, Stuart Windsor & John Joseph   Join the discussion at the Premier Community http://www.premiercommunity.org.uk/group/unbelievable and via Facebook and Twitter

Unbelievable?
Unbelievable? 15 Dec 2007 - Islamic Jihad & terrorism

Unbelievable?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2014 76:12


Patrick Sookhdeo of the Barnabus Fund claims in his book "Global Jihad" that Islam needs to abandon scriptures advocating offensive Jihad.  Hamza A Bajwa of The Muslim Weekly says Patrick does not fully understand Jihad or Islam. To hear more discussions between Christians and non-Christians go to www.premier.org.uk/unbelievable. Join the discussion on the Premier Community www.premiercommunity.org.uk/group/unbelievable.

Charlotte Chapel
The Church Supported Gospel - Philippians 4:10-20 - Patrick Sookhdeo

Charlotte Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2012 42:25


Date: 18 November 2012 (Evening)Title: The Church Supported GospelPassage: Philippians 4:10-20Preacher: Patrick Sookhdeo

Charlotte Chapel
The Fruitful Gospel in Challenging Situations - Philippians 1 - Patrick Sookhdeo

Charlotte Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2012 45:06


Date: 18 November 2012 (Morning)Title: The Fruitful Gospel in Challenging SituationsPassage: Philippians 1Preacher: Patrick Sookhdeo