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Jhan and Iris Hurst were living and serving in Southeast Asia. When their permission to reside there was unexpectedly revoked, the Hursts pursued God for a new direction. A series of events that followed led Jhan & Iris to start a daily radio segment called Think A Minute. Think a Minute is now contextualized, translated and used by local churches globally to reach and connect with non-believers by secular radio, TV, daily newspaper columns, English-teaching outreach, small groups, discipleship, text messages, blogging, social media, and pastoral sermons.
Dr Neil Sinclair explains The Frege-Geach problem in under 60 seconds
Jonathan Tallant explains the philosophy of time in under 60 seconds.
Jonathan Tallant explains presentism and truth-making in under 60 seconds.
Jonathan Tallant attempts to define Presentism in under 60 seconds.
What is Utilitarianism? Chris Woodard tries to explain in sixty seconds.
Which is the best sort of life? Chris Woodard discusses what philosophers have said in answer to this question.
Chris Woodard attempts to describe the philosophical topic of ethics in sixty seconds.
Chris Woodard attempts to explain what is distinctive of this family of ethical views.
Ben Curtis explores whether abortion is morally permissible in under 60 seconds.
Ben Curtis explains how we persist over time in under 60 seconds.
Ben Curtis explores whether numbers are real or not in under 60 seconds.