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All three suffered during the reign of Diocletian. Though born in three different places, the three were found to be Christians at Pompeiopolis in Cilicia, arrested together, and brought before the Governor, Numerian Maximus. Tarachus was sixty-five years old at the time of his arrest, but his captors showed no respect for his age, tormenting him as cruelly as the others. All three immediately and boldly confessed their faith, and were put to many vicious tortures, during which Probus said to Maximus, 'This bloodshed is oil and perfume for me to anoint myself with joy for further contests.' At one point the persecutors forcibly stuffed Andronicus' mouth with meat and wine that had been offered to idols, thinking that in doing so they were winning a victory. Andronicus only mocked them, explaining that only wilful apostasy brings defeat to a Christian. Finally, Maximus ordered them taken to the theater and thrown to wild beasts for the entertainment of the people. Though the beasts had just torn others to pieces, they would not touch the holy martyrs, but played and fawned around them: A ferocious bear licked their wounds, and a lioness played affectionately around Tarachus. Seeing this, many in the crowd believed in Christ and denounced the Governor. The furious Maximus ordered his soldiers to enter the arena and cut the three to pieces. Three Christians who had witnessed the spectacle came by night to retrieve their bodies, but were unable to distinguish the martyrs' relics amid the general carnage. When they prayed for divine aid, three lights appeared above the bodies of the three holy ones, and they were given honorable burial in a mountain cave.
It's Thursday, June 13th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Jonathan Clark Muslim militants killed three Christians in Nigeria Militants with the Islamic State West Africa Province killed three Christian men in Nigeria recently. On June 3rd, the extremists stopped a vehicle in the northern part of the country. They allowed Muslim passengers to leave, but abducted the Christians before killing them at gunpoint. The same Islamic group carried out eight attacks against Christian villages in Nigeria back in January. The incident left 12 Christians dead. This came after the Islamic State called for militants to “kill [Christians] where you find them.” Psalm 116:15 says, “Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of His saints.” Nigeria is ranked sixth on the Open Doors' World Watch List of nations where it is most dangerous to be a Christian. European Central Bank cut interest rates Last week, the European Central Bank cut interest rates for the first time in five years. It's the second major economy to do so after Canada. The European bank lowered rates from 4% to 3.75%. The move came ahead of the European elections as voters face higher prices. Meanwhile, the U.S. continues to keep interest rates unchanged. The Federal Reserve held the rate around 5.25% to 5.5%, the highest in over two decades. The Fed anticipates only one rate cut this year as inflation remains higher than its target of 2% annually. Texas judge v. Biden over sexual perversion On Tuesday, a federal judge in Texas ruled against the Biden administration's attempt to protect students living sexually perverted lifestyles. The U.S. Department of Education had issued guidance, threatening to remove funding from schools that did not accommodate students' so-called gender identity or sexual orientation. The Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton brought the lawsuit against the Education Department. He said, “Threatening to withhold education funding by forcing states to accept 'transgender' policies, that put women in danger, was plainly illegal.” 10 Texas abortions in January Also in Texas news, the state's Health and Human Services Commission reports there were 10 abortions in the state in January. Texas has banned nearly all abortions since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. The pro-life law does allow abortions under a so-called medical necessity exception in life-of-the-mother cases. Since July 2022, 91 abortions have been done under the exception. Before that, elective abortions averaged 2,000-3,000 per month. Southern Baptist policy prohibits female pastors Delegates with the Southern Baptist Convention gathered over the last week for their annual meeting. Delegates considered changing the denomination's constitution to permanently prohibit women from serving as pastors. Sixty-one percent voted in favor of the amendment. However, a 66% majority is required to change the constitution. The Southern Baptist Convention's statement of faith limits the office of pastor to men. However, nearly 2,000 SBC churches have women pastors. Crime down across America The Federal Bureau of Investigation released a report on crime during the first quarter of this year. Violent crime was down 15% compared to the same period last year. Other crime rates also decreased. Reported rapes were down 26%, robberies were down 18%, aggravated assaults were down 12%, and property crimes were down 15%. A third of Major League Baseball has not affirmed sexual Perverse Pride month Many sports teams show their support for so-called Pride month in June. However, about a third of Major League Baseball teams have not shown that support on social media. The Christian Post notes those teams include the Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Guardians, Houston Astros, Miami Marlins, Oakland Athletics, San Diego Padres, and Texas Rangers. However, many teams still find other ways to show support. The unique communication of African elephants Scientists have discovered that African elephants communicate with each other on an individual basis. Elephants use low-frequency rumble calls to communicate. They're out of range for human hearing but can travel long distances. The new research found the animals even have unique calls to address specific elephants. Biologist Mickey Pardo noted, “The elephants responded much more strongly, on average, to playbacks of calls that were originally addressed to them relative to playbacks of calls from the same caller that were originally addressed to someone else.” Psalm 104:24 says, “O LORD, how manifold are Your works! In wisdom You have made them all. The earth is full of Your possessions.” Newscast listener: “My wife plays The Worldview for the boys.” Last night, I picked up the phone and called Troy in Horseshoe Bend, Arkansas who gave $25 toward The Worldview's month-long fundraiser to finance the 6-member team for another year. I asked him what motivated him to make a donation. TROY: “My wife plays The Worldview for the boys, for their homeschool in the morning. We have eight kids total, but we have four boys at home that she's homeschooling. So, we listen to that every morning with them and just wanted to support another good cause.” Troy listed the ages of his eight children. TROY: “I've got three girls out of the house. They're 27, 25, and 22. And then we have four boys in the house that are 11, 9, one turned 8, and then a 6-year-old. And then we have a 9-month-old girl, also.” He explained the kind of stories he likes the most. 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And we're thankful to God for Tim in Glen Ellyn, Illinois who gave $150, Danny in Abingdon, Virginia, and Curtis in North Augusta, South Carolina – both of whom gave $500 as well as Larry and Sue in Grand Prairie, Alberta, Canada who pledged $100 per month for 12 months for a gift of $1,200. Those 18 donors gave $3,125. Ready for our new grand total? Drum roll please. (sound effect of drum roll) $26,828 (audience cheering) By tomorrow night, June 14th, we need to raise $30,272 in order to hit our mid-point goal. If you haven't made a donation yet, we could really use your help right now to help fund the 6-member Worldview newscast team for another year. Whether you give a one-time gift of $25, like Troy in Horseshoe Bend, Arkansas, or a monthly pledge of $100 for 12 months, like Larry and Sue in Grand Prairie, Alberta, Canada did, we urge you to do something! 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Carmen reflects on the lives of Alice Stewart, Marshall Allen, and Suellen Leonard. Three Christians who were well known in media who all died recently at young ages. She talks about the brevity of our earthly life, but also our future eternal life. Pastor Alfonso Espinosa, author books like "Faith that Shines in the Culture," joins Carmen to help us apply the mind of Christ to some recent news headlines. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Statistics show that half of all marriages end in divorce, including couples inside and outside the church. God hates divorce, but loves mankind; and makes us new creations. The bible also says where sin abounds, grace abounds even more. Although theological implications of divorce are touched on a bit, the episode as a whole shares the heart of three people. All are a part of Seacoast Church who love the Lord, want to please their maker, have walked through the pain of divorces, have been restored by God, and have some important insight for the Church.Stay ConnectedWebsite | Facebook Discussion Page I YouTubeScott Blue / Facebook Noelle Molnar / Instagram Kelly Spilbor / Instagram Joey Svendsen, host / Instagram Executive Producer: Josh SurrattProducer/Editor: Joey SvendsenSound Engineer/Editor: JT PriceSound Engineer: Katelyn VandiverMusic, including theme song: Joel T. Hamilton Music Since the beginning of 2024, this podcast releases fully-produced, video versions of each episode. You can find these on our YouTube Channel.
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All three suffered during the reign of Diocletian. Though born in three different places, the three were found to be Christians at Pompeiopolis in Cilicia, arrested together, and brought before the Governor, Numerian Maximus. Tarachus was sixty-five years old at the time of his arrest, but his captors showed no respect for his age, tormenting him as cruelly as the others. All three immediately and boldly confessed their faith, and were put to many vicious tortures, during which Probus said to Maximus, 'This bloodshed is oil and perfume for me to anoint myself with joy for further contests.' At one point the persecutors forcibly stuffed Andronicus' mouth with meat and wine that had been offered to idols, thinking that in doing so they were winning a victory. Andronicus only mocked them, explaining that only wilful apostasy brings defeat to a Christian. Finally, Maximus ordered them taken to the theater and thrown to wild beasts for the entertainment of the people. Though the beasts had just torn others to pieces, they would not touch the holy martyrs, but played and fawned around them: A ferocious bear licked their wounds, and a lioness played affectionately around Tarachus. Seeing this, many in the crowd believed in Christ and denounced the Governor. The furious Maximus ordered his soldiers to enter the arena and cut the three to pieces. Three Christians who had witnessed the spectacle came by night to retrieve their bodies, but were unable to distinguish the martyrs' relics amid the general carnage. When they prayed for divine aid, three lights appeared above the bodies of the three holy ones, and they were given honorable burial in a mountain cave.
All three suffered during the reign of Diocletian. Though born in three different places, the three were found to be Christians at Pompeiopolis in Cilicia, arrested together, and brought before the Governor, Numerian Maximus. Tarachus was sixty-five years old at the time of his arrest, but his captors showed no respect for his age, tormenting him as cruelly as the others. All three immediately and boldly confessed their faith, and were put to many vicious tortures, during which Probus said to Maximus, 'This bloodshed is oil and perfume for me to anoint myself with joy for further contests.' At one point the persecutors forcibly stuffed Andronicus' mouth with meat and wine that had been offered to idols, thinking that in doing so they were winning a victory. Andronicus only mocked them, explaining that only wilful apostasy brings defeat to a Christian. Finally, Maximus ordered them taken to the theater and thrown to wild beasts for the entertainment of the people. Though the beasts had just torn others to pieces, they would not touch the holy martyrs, but played and fawned around them: A ferocious bear licked their wounds, and a lioness played affectionately around Tarachus. Seeing this, many in the crowd believed in Christ and denounced the Governor. The furious Maximus ordered his soldiers to enter the arena and cut the three to pieces. Three Christians who had witnessed the spectacle came by night to retrieve their bodies, but were unable to distinguish the martyrs' relics amid the general carnage. When they prayed for divine aid, three lights appeared above the bodies of the three holy ones, and they were given honorable burial in a mountain cave.
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From the archives: Do science and genetics support the existence of a 'first' human couple? How should we interpret the first chapters of Genesis? Do we need a historical Adam & Eve to make sense of sin and salvation? Three Christians discussed the issues from different perspectives. Dr Denis Alexander is the emeritus director of the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion in Cambridge. Fuz Rana is a biochemist with Reasons To Believe. Peter Enns is a theologian and author of 'The Evolution of Adam'. First broadcast 2013. • Subscribe to the Unbelievable? podcast: https://pod.link/267142101 • More shows, free eBook & newsletter: https://premierunbelievable.com • For live events: http://www.unbelievable.live • For online learning: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/training-and-events • Support us in the USA: http://www.premierinsight.org/unbelievableshow • Support us in the rest of the world: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/donate
A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - The funeral Mass of Cardinal George Pell will be held in Saint Peter's Basilica at 11:30 am on Saturday, January 14, the Vatican announced Thursday. Pell, the prefect emeritus of the Secretariat for the Economy, died suddenly in Rome on January 10, at the age of 81. The funeral will be celebrated at the Altar of the Chair by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, the deacon of the College of Cardinals, with other cardinals and bishops concelebrating. Pope Francis will preside over the rite of Final Commendation and Farewell. Following the funeral, Pell's body will be brought back to Australia, where he will be buried in Saint Mary's Cathedral in Sydney. Pell served for many years as archbishop of Melbourne and then Sydney before Pope Francis appointed him to lead the Vatican's economy department in 2014. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253329/funeral-of-cardinal-george-pell-to-be-at-vatican-on-saturday The Standing Council of the Peruvian Bishops' Conference condemned the murder of a policeman burned alive by a mob during violent protests taking place in the Puno region in the country's south. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253325/church-in-peru-condemns-murder-of-police-officer-burned-alive-no-more-deaths Dozens of abductees are still being held in captivity following the Christmas Day attack on Angwan Aku Village in Kaduna, a state located in the north of Nigeria, a Catholic priest in the West African country has told ACI Africa in an interview. On Christmas Day 2022, militant Fulani herdsmen and other terrorists attacked Angwan Aku village, reportedly killing one person and abducting 53 others. In a Tuesday interview with ACI Africa, Father Justine John Dyikuk confirmed the December 25 attack, saying: “We got the sad news of the Christmas Day attack on Angwan village with dozens kidnapped and one person killed.” Fulani herdsmen and other unidentified bandits are said to have also staged attacks on Mallagum and Kagoro villages in Kaduna State some days before Christmas Day, during which 40 Christians were reportedly killed in Mallagum village. Three Christians lost their lives during the attack on Kagoro village on December 23. Nigeria has been experiencing insecurity since 2009, which started when Boko Haram insurgency emerged with the aim of turning the West African country into an Islamic state. Since then, the group, one of largest Islamist groups in Africa, has been orchestrating indiscriminate terrorist attacks on various targets, including religious and political groups as well as civilians. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253326/dozens-still-in-captivity-after-christmas-day-attack-in-nigeria-says-catholic-priest Today, the Church celebrates Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys, who not only founded a religious congregation, but was also instrumental in establishing the Canadian city of Montreal. The sisters of the order she founded, the Congregation of Notre-Dame de Montreal, sacrificed comfort and security to teach religion and other subjects to the children of the territory then known as “New France,” today Canada. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-marguerite-bourgeoys-114
Todd Nettleton is the host of Voice of the Martyrs Radio. Todd let us know that another state in India—Karnataka—has enacted “anti-conversion” laws…and already there’s been an arrest under the new law. We learned of Three Christians in China are being held—in an unknown location. Now that Xi Jinping has been “reelected” we are likely to see more of this, unfortunately. Todd also introduces us to a Fulani man who came to faith in Christ. Hear the full story on Voice of the Martyrs - Saturday at 6pm on 88.9 Moody Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All three suffered during the reign of Diocletian. Though born in three different places, the three were found to be Christians at Pompeiopolis in Cilicia, arrested together, and brought before the Governor, Numerian Maximus. Tarachus was sixty-five years old at the time of his arrest, but his captors showed no respect for his age, tormenting him as cruelly as the others. All three immediately and boldly confessed their faith, and were put to many vicious tortures, during which Probus said to Maximus, 'This bloodshed is oil and perfume for me to anoint myself with joy for further contests.' At one point the persecutors forcibly stuffed Andronicus' mouth with meat and wine that had been offered to idols, thinking that in doing so they were winning a victory. Andronicus only mocked them, explaining that only wilful apostasy brings defeat to a Christian. Finally, Maximus ordered them taken to the theater and thrown to wild beasts for the entertainment of the people. Though the beasts had just torn others to pieces, they would not touch the holy martyrs, but played and fawned around them: A ferocious bear licked their wounds, and a lioness played affectionately around Tarachus. Seeing this, many in the crowd believed in Christ and denounced the Governor. The furious Maximus ordered his soldiers to enter the arena and cut the three to pieces. Three Christians who had witnessed the spectacle came by night to retrieve their bodies, but were unable to distinguish the martyrs' relics amid the general carnage. When they prayed for divine aid, three lights appeared above the bodies of the three holy ones, and they were given honorable burial in a mountain cave.
All three suffered during the reign of Diocletian. Though born in three different places, the three were found to be Christians at Pompeiopolis in Cilicia, arrested together, and brought before the Governor, Numerian Maximus. Tarachus was sixty-five years old at the time of his arrest, but his captors showed no respect for his age, tormenting him as cruelly as the others. All three immediately and boldly confessed their faith, and were put to many vicious tortures, during which Probus said to Maximus, 'This bloodshed is oil and perfume for me to anoint myself with joy for further contests.' At one point the persecutors forcibly stuffed Andronicus' mouth with meat and wine that had been offered to idols, thinking that in doing so they were winning a victory. Andronicus only mocked them, explaining that only wilful apostasy brings defeat to a Christian. Finally, Maximus ordered them taken to the theater and thrown to wild beasts for the entertainment of the people. Though the beasts had just torn others to pieces, they would not touch the holy martyrs, but played and fawned around them: A ferocious bear licked their wounds, and a lioness played affectionately around Tarachus. Seeing this, many in the crowd believed in Christ and denounced the Governor. The furious Maximus ordered his soldiers to enter the arena and cut the three to pieces. Three Christians who had witnessed the spectacle came by night to retrieve their bodies, but were unable to distinguish the martyrs' relics amid the general carnage. When they prayed for divine aid, three lights appeared above the bodies of the three holy ones, and they were given honorable burial in a mountain cave.
Three Christians and a Muslim walk into a bar... They get along famously. The end. Ehab Jalal is the producer, director, host and editor of The Amreekies podcast - a show about being Arab, Muslim and American. It has a very similar vibe to Beer Christianity (but with significantly less swearing and a LOT less drinking). Ehab talks to us (over a kombucha) about being 14 and recently returned to the US when 9-11 happened; how it feels when people try to convert you and the Christian who has been a big influence on his spirituality. We also talk about Taybeh, the American dream beer produced in Christian Palestine and what Ehab wants you to know about 'the Old Country'. It's a really fun episode and was a nightmare to edit down to a reasonable length -- that's how much we loved talking to Ehab. You can find The Amreekies podcast on all the good platforms and on all the good socials. A good place to start is theamreekiespodcast.com
Great conversation with Felicity Joy and Danny McGill. What is going on in this world?!! Three Christians talk about it!
Dave, the Graceful Atheist, joins us to discuss Christian responses to deconversion stories. How Christians respond to those of us who turn away from and criticise Christianity is very telling. Do you write off the former believer as never being a true believer to start with? or do you listen with compassion and attention to the faults that caused them to change? The blog post by Eric Strandness that kicks off the episode: https://www.patheos.com/blogs/unbelievable/2020/09/autopsy-of-a-deconstruction-jon-steingard-and-the-foundations-of-faith/ Other Christian blog posts discussion deconversion: https://www.christianpost.com/voices/jon-steingard-and-the-contagious-drift-away-from-christianity.html https://www.christianpost.com/voice/the-problem-of-christians-becoming-atheists.html https://www.christianpost.com/voice/solution-christians-becoming-atheists.html David's own blog post on Deconversion: https://gracefulatheist.wordpress.com/2017/12/03/deconversion-how-to/ Three Christians discuss Rhett and Link's Deconstruction https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjZsIxSkKzc Seminary Profs Respond to the Deconversion of John Steingard: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXonrhjhDlo To contact us, email: reasonpress@gmail.com Our theme music is by Holly: https://soundcloud.com/holly-bishop --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/still-unbelievable/message
Continuing our study of the book of Colossians, David explores some of the tensions in the early church of Colossae and how those still play out today asking: Do we really live our lives like Christ lives in us? Scriptures: Colossians 1:24 - 2:15, Matthew 10:37-38, Matthew 18:18, Romans 3:23, John 3:16, Matthew 11:28
Beer Christianity is a podcast that's more pub than pew, more fun than fundamentalist. Three Christians discuss faith, justice, politics and culture over a few drinks. Maybe more than a few. We laugh a lot, we're sweary, we like socialism and we love Jesus. Politically we are left-leaning to the point of almost falling down, theologically we come from a variety of backgrounds (unchurched fundamentalist, Piper-loving Reformed, chill evangelical) and now span post-evangelical to liberal, with strong evangelical sympathies and post-post-evangelical vibes. Beer Christianity is a podcast that's smart but doesn't have to make a thing of it, progressive without saluting every liberal hashtag, and Christian without being a dick. It seems very unlikely anyone could agree with everything we say, but it would be hard not to enjoy the ride. Follow Beer Christianity on Twitter: @beerxianity and find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and Stitcher. All Beer Christianity shows and info available at http://beerchristianity.libsyn.com
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Three Christians from different political perspectives (Edwin Arthur, James Primm, and Natasaia Townsend) from Alaska and California discuss their concerns for 2020 including their hopes for helping the American black community to move forward economically and socially.
So long, but not farewell... A brief update from the bearded one on the future of Three Christians and his new project, The Pioneer Way.
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SHOW NOTES: The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis, Letters 2, 12, 16 & 25. Pints with Jack Podcast “To fall in love with God is the greatest romance; to seek him the greatest adventure; to find him, the greatest human achievement.” - St. Augustine of Hippo St. Augustine, pray for us! St. Charles Borromeo, pray for us! See you in the Eucharist! www.mannafoodforthought.com Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/mannafoodforthought Rate and review this podcast & like/follow/share it on: Facebook.com/mannafoodforthought Instagram: @mannafoodforthought Twitter: @mannaf4t Pray for us and let us know how we can pray for you and send us any feedback you have as we seek to follow the Lord's will in this venture: mannafoodforthought@gmail.com.
Braxton Hunter & Johnathan Pritchett respond to an atheist who goes over ten Bible verses that he seems to think are just crazy. Does he interpret them correctly? We are joined by our good friend, Nick Quient for this special episode!
Episode 28 is back Ben and Chris have some explaining to do and Ellie is not impressed. All three give practical advice on how to tackle excuses and lethal laziness.
In Episode 27 the three are back again!! Ben, Chris and Ellie are talking about constructive criticism, accountability, honesty and restaurant etiquette.
This bank holiday weekend Chris and Ellie take us through an exercise on how we can have a 1:1 relationship with God through reading the bible in a personal way and looking at what the passage is saying to us individually.
The epic conclusion to our huge two part episode about climate change! See you next week... threechristianspodcast@gmail.com @threechristianspodcast
The first in a mammoth two parter on climate change! Get in touch: threechristianspodcast@gmail.com @threechristianspodcast on the soch!
This week, in and amongst the a capella singing the trio talk about prayer. What is it? Why bother? Does God care? All this and more with the Three Christians, the best podcast for young (and young at heart) normal Christians!
We talk about Easter... Simples!
This week the gang tackle the old faith and politics question. As usual they raise more questions rather than answers. Will they solve the Brexit crisis?? Probably not, but maybe Jesus can... Let us know what you think! threechristianspodcast@gmail.com
This week the trio air their grievances and think about what it might mean to be annoyed and how to deal with it. There are a roller-coaster of emotions!
Episode 19! Ben is away so Chris and Ellie sit around on their phones... Apologies for the lateness, we had technical issues (edit: Ben is incompetent). See you next week for our super-fun 20th episode!! Get in touch: threechristianspodcast@gmail.com Social media: @threechristianspodcast
This week we talk about evangelism, communicating faith, and how each of us go about sharing the gospel. We also talk about a lady called Maureen, debate whether or not Whatsapp is social media, and laugh at Chris talking about GIFs. threechristianspodcast@gmail.com @threechristianspodcast (Instagram and Facebook)
This week we chat about an article from Premier Christianity by Alex Williams in which Harry Potter star Daniel Radliffe reveals his religious leaning. There's some interesting stuff about celebrities using their platforms to promote faith/non-faith and free speech. Also, Chris has another weird anecdote... Article: https://www.premier.org.uk/News/UK/Harry-Potter-star-Daniel-Radcliffe-reveals-doubt-about-God Connect with us and let us know what you think by getting in touch: threechristianspodcast@gmail.com or @threechristianspodcast on Instagram and Facebook.
This week we take a look at Christianity in the UK. Is it dying? What is church attendance like? Where is growth happening? It's a snapshot, but gives a lot to think about. Also, Chris talks about living alone, and there is an exciting announcement about the future of Three Christians! Connect with us and let us know what you think by getting in touch: threechristianspodcast@gmail.com or @threechristianspodcast on Instagram and Facebook.
What is the point of religious education in schools? Why is religious education not getting the attention it deserves? These questions and more on this week's episode! Article link: https://bit.ly/2RVkttF Get in touch: threechristianspodcast@gmail.com or connect with us on Instagram and Facebook @threechristianspodcast Music Credit: Happy Pop Rock and Upbeat Rock by AShamaluevMusic
Fatbergs? What? This week we take a look at what we put down our sewers and think about what we can do to look after our planet. What is our responsibility as Christians? Can't we just let the robots fix everything? Get in touch: threechristianspodcast@gmail.com or connect with us on Instagram and Facebook @threechristianspodcast Music Credit: Happy Pop Rock and Upbeat Rock by AShamaluevMusic
Your second Three Christians installment of the week! This episode we talk about faith and mental health. Not much more to say really, we do our best in honestly tackling what is a huge, very personal topic. Any thoughts? Further questions? Drop us an email to threechristianspodcast@gmail.com or get in touch with us on Instagram and Facebook (@threechristianspodcast) NB: We're aware of the audio issues from this episode, they should be sorted by next week! Music Credit: Happy Pop Rock and Upbeat Rock by AShamaluevMusic
We are back! After a longer than expected absence Ben, Ellie. and Chris return with not so much a vengeance as mild curiosity... This week they look forward to 2019 and talk about how it is both a new year and not a new year. We apologise for the audio issues this week. Please direct all complaints, preferably humourous ones, to threechristianspodcast@gmail.com so we can read them out. @threechristianspodcast on Facebook and Instagram Music Credit: Happy Pop Rock and Upbeat Rock by AShamaluevMusic
On episode 11, Ben and Ellie celebrate Christmas, while Chris sends in a statement from Spain. Prepare for terrible Christmas jokes and chatting about the meaning of Christmas. It's a festive episode, so join in the conversation on social media: @threechristianspodcast or threechristianspodcast@gmail.com Music Credit: Happy Pop Rock and Upbeat Rock by AShamaluevMusic
We're on double figures! This week Ben and Ellie tackle busyness and rest, something particularly important during this Christmas season. Catch us on the socials, @threechristianspodcast on Instagram and Facebook or email us at threechristianspodcast@gmail.com
In episode 9, Ben and Chris talk about gifts, giving, and what we might think about during this advent season. They also miss Ellie. A lot. Do get in touch, we really value and welcome your feedback! Email: threechristianspodcast@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/threechristianspodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/threechristianspodcast Music Credit: Happy Pop Rock and Upbeat Rock by AShamaluevMusic
This week, Ellie is sadly all alone... However we are pleased to share with you the first in our series of weekly advent reflections as well as some bonus, never before heard content. Ellie, take it away! www.facebook.com/threechristianspodcast www.instagram.com/threechristianspodcast threechristianspodcast@gmail.com Music Credit: Happy Pop Rock and Upbeat Rock by AShamaluevMusic
It might be a week late, but here is episode 7! This week we talk about what it is like to stand out, the difficulties and loneliness, the importance of going against the grain, and the significance of a spiritual family. Get in touch via the following means: threechristianspodcast@gmail.com www.facebook.com/threechristianspodcast www.instagram.com/threechristianspodcast Music Credit: Happy Pop Rock and Upbeat Rock by AShamaluevMusic
This week we think about the Bible. What does it mean to us? How has it spoken to us? What is it? This week's episode is dedicated to Eugene Peterson, who's seminal work 'The Message' has been highly influential (and controversial!). Also, Ellie get's a little birthday surprise... Get in touch: threechristianspodcast@gmail.com www.facebook.com/threechristianspodcast www.instagram.com/threechristianspodcast Music Credit: Happy Pop Rock and Upbeat Rock by AShamaluevMusic
This week we talk about acceptance. Also featuring grand dreams and spontaneous singing! Next week we will be doing something of a tribute to Eugene Peterson, creator of 'The Message', a paraphrase of the Bible. We would love to hear what the Bible means to you or how it has transformed your life so we can read them out on next week's show. Drop us an email: threechristianspodcast@gmail.com Social: www.facebook.com/threechristianspodcast www.instagram.com/threechristianspodcast Music Credit: Happy Pop Rock and Upbeat Rock by AShamaluevMusic
Here we are at episode 4! Sorry it's a bit late, Ben had problems. This week we talk about food and go off on a few tangents. Also Ellie gets the giggles, Chris talks about his personal grooming, and Ben has a better memory than either of his co-hosts. It's a rambling one, but hang on in there, it's also a good one! What are you trying to do that's hard but you know is better for you? Get in touch: threechristianspodcast@gmail.com www.facebook.com/threechristianspodcast www.instagram.com/threechristianspodcast Music Credit: Happy Pop Rock and Upbeat Rock by AShamaluevMusic
As the entire story took me over half an hour, I decided to release it in two parts. Here is the first part. Enjoy. Contact me at - martyrsmirrorpodcast@gmail.com More information visit pilgrimministry.org Intro music by Altar of Praise Chorale www.altarofpraise.com
Three Christians of different theological persuasion discuss the existence of demons. John Tancock (JT) is involved in Charismatic Church leadership. He believes demons are real. As well as pursuing apologetics, he is involved in deliverance ministry and had regularly prayed for demons to be cast out of people. Will Van Der Hart is a vicar in the Church Of England and a founder of Mind and Soul - helping Churches to understand mental health issues. He believes in a negative spiritual realm but wants to stop the stigmatisation of people with mental health issues as "demonised". Jonathan Clatworthy is General Secretary of Modern Church - promoting liberal theology. He believes that demons don't exist and modern day deliverance ministry can do more harm than good. John Tancock http://jtsblogspot.blogspot.com/ or http://www.youtube.com/user/reachout/search?query=deliverance Will Van Der Hart http://www.mindandsoul.info/ Jonathan Clatworthy http://www.clatworthy.org/ 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 If you enjoyed this programme you may also enjoy: Unbelievable? 10 Jul 2010 - Was Saint Paul mentally ill & the proponent of a hoax religion?'B. Strong' & Christian John Tancock debate Unbelievable? 10 May 2008 The gift of tongues - faith or fake? Gerald Coates, Mark Johnston & Stephen Pilcher discuss. Join the conversation at http://www.premiercommunity.org.uk/group/unbelievable and via Facebook and Twitter
Do science and genetics support the existence of a 'first' human couple? How should we interpret the first chapters of Genesis? Do we need a historical Adam & Eve to make sense of sin and salvation? Three Christians discuss the issues from different perspectives. Dr Denis Alexander is the emeritus director of the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion in Cambridge. Fuz Rana is a biochemist with Reasons To Believe. Peter Enns is a theologian and author of 'The Evolution of Adam'. Fuz Rana is speaking on science and Christianity at Unbelievable? the Conference 2013 on Sat 25 May www.premier.org.uk/unbelievable2013 For more debates visit www.premier.org.uk/unbelievable Join the conversation via Facebook and Twitter For Denis Alexander http://www.faraday.st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk/Staff.php For Fuz Rana http://reasons.org For Peter Enns http://www.patheos.com/blogs/peterenns/ Get the MP3 podcast of Unbelievable? http://ondemand.premier.org.uk/unbelievable/AudioFeed.aspx or Via Itunes You may also enjoy: How did life begin? Adam Rutherford & Fuz Rana - Unbelievable? Unbelievable? 29 Nov 2008 Creation or Evolution - do we have to choose?
First heard on Premier Christian Radio's show: Unbelievable. http://www.premier.org.uk/unbelievable. This Week on Unbelievable : Demons: Do they exist? John Tancock, Will Van Der Hart & Jonathan Clatworthy Listen to this featured programme! Three Christians of different theological persuasion discuss the existence of demons. John Tancock (JT) is involved in Charismatic Church leadership. He believes demons are real. As well as pursuing apologetics, he is involved in deliverance ministry and had regularly