Episode 136 A Visit To Tyndale House with Peter Williams

Tyndale House as “a residential research library and worshiping community.” It started in 1944, before D-Day, as a center for Bible research. Even as Europe was engulfed war, visionaries saw the need for such a center in the shadow of one of the world’s great universities.

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Episode 135 Broken Planet with Sharon Dirckx

A great deal of suffering is caused by natural disasters: tsunamis, earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, pandemics, and other catastrophes. How do we account for such disasters if there is a God who is all powerful? 

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Episode 134 Amplifying Global Voices, Kiwi Jin & Ben Ritter

Most theological education occurs in Europe & North America. But Langham Partnership trains pastors & church leaders who will remain in their cultural context, thereby amplifying global voices.

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Episode 133 Ruth and Naomi: The vulnerable and marginalized

The book about Ruth and Naomi reveals our attitudes toward the most vulnerable in our societies. Dharamraj's helps western eyes better understand the original context as it matches closely with her South Asian heritage .

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