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Glenn Davies, the current bishop for the Diocese of the Southern Cross and former Archbishop of Sydney, discusses why he helped to produce an Australian creed for sexual integrity. This document seeks to faithfully uphold the teaching of the Bible and provide a positive vision for human flourishing.
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In this episode of AP's Profiles in Christian Living, host Mark Powell speaks with Ashley Saunders, CEO of Barnabas Fund Australia - barnabasaid.org
Barnabas Aid is an international aid agency that aims to support Christian communities, churches and individuals around the world who face persecution and discrimination because of their faith.
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www.barnabasaid.org
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In this episode of AP's Profiles in Christian Living, host Mark Powell speaks with Sam Green. Sam spends his life engaging with Islamic communities to speak the truth of Christianity. DISCOVER MORE:http://www.engagingwithislam.org/https://answering-islam.org/authors/green.htmlhttp://www.youtube.com/@SamuelGreen-AUhttps://au.thegospelcoalition.org/profile/samuel-green/https://matthiasmedia.com.au/products/where-to-start-with-islam For more episodes of AP's Profiles in Christian Living, visit AP.org.au This podcast episode is recorded and produced by Production Farm Studios
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Tim Chester talks to the Australian Presbyterian about his latest book - 'Enjoying Jesus'. The challenge as evangelicals today is to not just know Jesus theologically as having ascended into heaven, but to know Him personally as the Living Lord today!
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In this episode of AP's Profiles in Christian Living, host Mark Powell speaks with Heather Greatbatch about her journey in becoming a Christian and the 'heavy privilege' of caring for elderly parents.Heather shares insights into the trials and blessings that come with such caregiving, as well as the legacies of faith and selflessness her parents left behind. If youâd like more information on the retreat centre they have established then click on the website below: www.bindawalla.com.au
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:25 Heather's Early Life and Christian Upbringing
03:26 Father's Influence and Evangelism
06:22 Mother's Illness and Family Trials
16:06 Coping with Dementia
28:00 Balancing Marriage and Caregiving
32:29 The Heavy Privilege of Caregiving
34:17 New Beginnings in Tasmania
35:44 Bindawala: A Retreat for Carers
41:29 Encouragement for Caregivers
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This podcast episode is recorded and produced by Production Farm Studios
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In this episode of AP's Profiles in Christian Living, host Mark Powell sits down with Dr. Marshall Ballantine-Jones to discuss the sensitive and pervasive issue of pornography. Dr. Ballantine-Jones, who holds a doctorate on the societal impacts of pornography, shares his personal faith journey and presents alarming statistics about the prevalence of pornography in the Church and wider community. The discussion delves into the harmful effects of porn on individuals, relationships, and society, and offers hope through practical solutions and spiritual guidance. Learn more about the Resist program, a course designed to help people break free from pornography addiction. Discover more:https://resistprogram.org/https://resistporn.org/ More useful links:https://www.esafety.gov.au/https://www.bark.us/https://www.qustodio.com/en/https://www.covenanteyes.com/https://accountable2you.com/ For more episodes of AP's Profiles in Christian Living, visit AP.org.au This podcast episode is recorded and produced by Production Farm Studios www.productionfarm.studio
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Mark is joined by Ruth Ridley to discuss her journey of faith and courage on the mission field and beyond.
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Prof. Augusto Zimmermann talks to AP about the Law, Christianity and Religious Freedom in modern Australia.
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One of Tasmania's leading artists, Ron Francis, talks to AP about his own spiritual journey to faith in Christ as well as how this is rejected in his art.You can find his website and facebook:
ronaldfrancis.com
www.scottliveseygalleries.com
www.facebook.com/ronfrancis1954
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In this episode of Profiles In Christian Living, host Mark Powell speaks with Jason Summers about his new book, finding hope in Christ and overcoming moral injury.
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Find previous episodes of Profiles In Christian Living wherever you listen to podcasts.
This podcast was recorded and produced at Production Farm Studios, Hobart. â www.productionfarm.studio
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Dr Douglas O'Donnell talks to AP about his own 'Augustinian' conversion to Christ and what his life has looked like since. From a teenage pregnancy to becoming one of the reformed evangelical world's leading commentators on the Bible. This is moving and fascinating discussion about saving faith.
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Dr Andrew Moody talks to AP about the skill of producing both fiction and non-fiction writing. Andrew talks especially about the practical, but also philosophical, challenges of writing with excellence as a follower of Jesus.
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Bruce Bennett, a veteran church pastor and planter talks about the ministry initiative, Vocational Bible College which is designed to equip peopleâespecially in country areasâto practically serve Jesus in their local church or on the mission field.
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Popular Aussie author and blogger Stephen McAlpine talks about his new book 'Futureproof' and what it means to live for Christ in an increasingly post-Christian world. In particular how to Out- Purpose, Out-Relate, Out-Last the culture!
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What is the philosophical underpinnings of "wokeness" and is it compatible with the teachings of Christianity? In this excellent new book, Neil Shenvi and Pat Sawyer explain both what Critical Theory is and why it presents such a danger to the evangelical church.
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Dr Owen Strachan talks about why Biblical masculinity is a virtue to be pursued and that related to that, the atonement of Christ is a demonstration of God's victorious love over sin and Satan.
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Gordon Chengâdiagnosed with terminal bowel cancerâtalks about facing death as a Christian. Where we can draw strength, comfort and most of all hope as we walk through the Valley of the Shadow of Death.
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Warwick Marsh, co-founder of The Canberra Declaration talks about his new bookâwritten with Kurt Mahlburgâabout why Jesus is the most important figure in history.
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In this episode, Dr. Andrew Wilson discusses his new book, "Remaking the World" and how the world became WEIRDER: Western, Enlightened, Industrial, Rich, Democratic, Ex-Christian and Romantic. Incredibly, Wilson argues that all of these movements find their genesis in 1776.
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