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God‘s story is the story of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. But it‘s also humanity‘s story, the story of a world fallen and blown apart and of a world reshaped and restored. It‘s the beginning of all beginnings and the end of all ends. Join Brent Siddall and the Rev Ian ‘Reido‘ Reid as they explore God, time, salvation and the cosmos. Explore the stories of Western culture as they pivot and interact with the main narrative of salvation history.
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Brent is joined by Hannah Long to review the 1993 American Civil War classic ‘Gettysburg’. Hannah is a passionate cinephile. She writes cultural commentary and film criticism for a number of publications including ‘The Dispatch’ and ‘Angelus News’. (2:00) Historical background and the cast; (4:10) Production values and the beards! (5:50) How accura…
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How do the 4 horses of Zechariah 6 compare with the 4 horses in Revelation 6? Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute about Zechariah 6. (0:30) The 8th night vision; (1:30) The 4 chariots and the number 4! (4:15) The 2 mountains and the their symbolism; (7:00) The Temple as a symbolic model of the cosmos; (9:55) The color o…
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Brent is joined once again by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute to discuss the weird night visions of Zechariah 5. A flying scroll and some flying women! (0:30) The night visions; (2:25) The flying scroll; (3:34) The dimensions; (5:05) What does the scroll symbolize and why is it flying? (8:05) The 7th vision; (10:30) The eye or iniqu…
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Brent is joined by Jennifer Holberg to discuss Robert Browning and his dramatic monologue about a psychopathic duke called ‘My Last Duchess’. Jennifer is professor and chair of the English Department at Calvin University in the States and co-director of the Calvin Center for Faith and Writing. She’s also the author of the book ‘Nourishing Narrative…
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‘As a successful technology author and software consultant, David Tucker is immersed in the world of technology. As a husband and father of 3, however, he sees the confusion and pain it’s causing families. He created digitalparenting.com as a calling to make effective guidance totally accessible to parents’. Now there’s a book called ‘The Digital P…
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There are roughly 2.4 billion Christians in the world. Which one irritates you the most? ‘As brothers and sisters in Christ, we want to love each other well, but problems inevitably creep in, causing divisions. Yet God has called us to belong to Him and to each other’. Brent talks with pastor Brady Boyd about his new book from Our Daily Bread publi…
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Is it better to conform than to be famous? Should fame be linked to talent and to significance? Brent is joined by Hannah Long to discuss the actress Judy Holliday and her 1954 comedy ‘It Should Happen To You’ with Jack Lemmon and Peter Lawford and directed by George Cukor. Hannah is a passionate cinephile. She writes cultural commentary and film c…
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How do we engage with our Christian nationalist neighbors? Pastor Caleb Campbell has watched as Christian nationalism has taken over large swathes of the United States. And he’s suffered the relational fallout of standing against it, both in his community and in the church. Now he’s written a book published by IVP called ‘Disarming Leviathan: Lovin…
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Can we KNOW God is real? Brent talks with Roy Clouser about his forthcoming book ‘Can We KNOW God Is Real? – the Nature of Religious Belief’. Roy is Professor Emeritus of the College of New Jersey. He’s served as professor of philosophy, religion and logic at the college since 1968. He also serves (among other things) as the resident philosopher of…
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Brent talks with Russell Joyce about his new IVP America book called ‘His Face Like Mine: Finding God’s Love in Our Wounds’. ‘Russell was born with a rare craniofacial disorder called Goldenhar syndrome, where the left side of his face was not formed. Years of patchwork surgeries made him more outwardly presentable, but not without deep pain and ph…
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What do we make of the idea of the soul? Brent talks with Joshua Farris about his new Soul Science publication called ‘The Banquet of Souls: A Mirror to the Universe’. ‘The Banquet of Souls’ is an accessible exploration of the soul in relation to the universe. It’s written in a fun way that centers around the dinner table. Joshua is a philosopher a…
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‘Sherry Hoppen, active church attendee, devoted wife and mother, and ministry worker, unveils the raw and unvarnished truth of her decade long battle with alcoholism – a secret that consumed her life, faith, and family. In a moment of desperation, she embarked on a thousand mile bike hike from Michigan to Texas, a grueling challenge that she hoped …
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Can we KNOW God is real? Brent talks with Roy Clouser about his forthcoming book ‘Can We KNOW God Is Real? – the Nature of Religious Belief’. Roy is Professor Emeritus of the College of New Jersey. He’s served as professor of philosophy, religion and logic at the College since 1968. He also serves (among other things) as the resident philosopher of…
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‘We are in the business of seeing others, seeing them the way God sees them, and letting them know they have value’. Brent talks with Amy Williams about her new IVP book ‘Worth Seeing: Viewing Others Through God’s Eyes’. Amy has spent three decades doing ministry with youth in gangs and prisons. While most of society sees high-risk youth through le…
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‘Adoption is often framed by happy narratives, but the reality is that many adoptees struggle with unaddressed trauma and issues of identity and belonging. Brent is joined by Cameron Lee Small to talk about his new IVP book ‘The Adoptee’s Journey: From Loss and Trauma to Healing and Empowerment’. Camerson is himself an adoptee. He faced his own tum…
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How do we think about faith and doubt in an everchanging world? Brent is joined by Jennifer Holberg to discuss Alfred Lord Tennyson and his massive poem ‘In Memorium’. Jennifer is professor and chair of the English Department at Calvin University in the States and co-director of the Calvin Center for Faith and Writing. She’s also the author of the …
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‘The history of the theology of worship is riddled with examples of clergy and worship leaders who have sought to manipulate their parishioners’ anxiety in order to spur repentance and turn people toward God. Even if such ends may be desirable – at what cost’? Brent talks with J. Michael Jordan about his new IVP book ‘Worship in an Age of Anxiety: …
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What can trigger grief? Does your grief feel too much to bear? Brent talks with Steve Carter about his new book from Thomas Nelson ‘Grieve, Breathe, Receive: Finding a Faith Strong Enough to Hold Us’. Steve is a pastor, speaker, author, podcast host, and the former lead teaching pastor of Willow Creek Community Church in Chicago. He hosts the Craft…
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Instead of resigning ourselves to a life of isolation and judgement, should we embrace the notion that we can stand proudly in our uniqueness, fully blooming into the remarkable beings that we were always meant to be? Brent talks with Cally Logan the author of a new Bridge-Logos Publishers book called ‘The Wallflower that Bloomed: Finding Your Plac…
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‘Everyone who met Dallas Willard was impressed by his personal attention, calm confidence, wisdom, and profound sense of the spiritual. But he was not always the man who seemed to live on a different plane of reality than the rest of us’. Brent talks with Gary Moon about the new paperback edition of his IVP biography ‘Becoming Dallas Willard: The F…
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‘We often see setbacks and disasters as events that keep us from our best life. But they’re really opportunities to grow in leadership’. Brent talks with Gayle Beebe about his new IVP book ‘The Crucibles that Shape Us: Navigating the Defining Challenges of Leadership’. Gayle has been president of Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California since …
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Brent talks with Patricia Weerakoon about her ‘Growing Faith’ book ‘The Best Sex for Life’. Patricia is a counsellor, sexologist and academic. She trained in medicine at the University of Sri Lanka and did her postgraduate study in sexology at the University of Hawaii. She taught at Sydney University where she was the director of an internationally…
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In the second part of our podcast about the movie ‘The Train’ Brent talks with Michelle Young about the art curator featured in the movie – Rose Valland. Michelle is the author of a forthcoming book from Harper One, an imprint of Harper Collins, about the World War 2 Resistance spy. The book will be issued in May 2025 and will be called ‘The Art Sp…
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Is it ever justified to sacrifice a human life to save a work of art? Brent is joined by Hannah Long to discuss the 1964 movie ‘The Train’ starring Burt Lancaster and Paul Scofield. The first part of a two part feature – the second part will drop in a couple of days! In the second part, Brent interviews author Michelle Young about Rose Valland, the…
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What does God’s Word say about money? Brent talks with Callie and Rosario Picardo about their new book from Invite Press called ‘Healthy Money: A 30-Day Journey Toward Spiritual, Emotional, and Financial Freedom’. Callie has spent her career working in finance and charitable giving. She currently serves as Vice President for Development at United T…
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Where did the universe come from and is it conscious? Does the universe have a purpose? Brent is joined by philosophers Philip Goff and Joshua Farris to discuss Philip‘s latest book from Oxford University Press called ‘Why? The Purpose of the Universe’. Philip is a philosophy professor at Durham University in the UK. He spends most of his time ‘try…
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‘Jonathan Edwards, John Wesley, and George Whitefield were the three most prominent early evangelicals – and all three were deeply compromised on the issue of slavery. Edwards and Whitefield kept slaves themselves, and Wesley failed to speak out against slavery until near the end of his life’. Brent talks with Sean McGever the author of a new IVP b…
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What’s the symbolism of the lampstand in Zechariah 4 and how does it compare with the lampstand in the Tabernacle and the lampstands in the Temple? Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States about the weird 4th chapter of Zechariah! (0:33) The 5th night vision; (3:15) The lampstand; (6:50) Jubilee; (9:20) Zerubba…
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Brent is joined by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to discuss the very problematic opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris. Who was the Greek god Dionysius and how is Dionysian symbolism used throughout Western culture? (0:45) What is all the fuss about? (1:55) The title and the ‘Feast of the gods’; (3:45) Recen…
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Who is the ‘angel of the Lord’ in Zechariah 3? Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States about Zechariah 3. (0:35) The ‘night visions’ of Zechariah; (2:35) The High Priest; (3:35) The defiled garments; (6:30) What does Zechariah see? (7:50) The golden plate; (9:30) The garments of the High Priest and the Taberna…
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Brent is joined once again by Jennifer Holberg to talk about the 20th century poet Jane Kenyon. Jennifer is professor and chair of the English Department at Calvin University in the States and co-director of the Calvin Center for Faith and Writing. She’s also the author of the book ‘Nourishing Narratives’. (1:00) Jane Kenyon; (2:30) The Luminous Pa…
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‘On February 8, 2023, the Holy Spirit sparked a flame at the end of an Asbury University Chapel Service. Over the next 16 days, what began as a local experience within the confines of Asbury’s campus soon flared into the blaze of a global movement that captivated millions through the viral power of social media’. Brent talks with Dr. Sarah Thomas B…
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Who was Teresa of Avila? What wisdom or insight can a Spanish mystic from the 1500’s possibly offer today’s Christian? Brent talks with Laurel Mathewson about her new Whitaker House book called ‘An Intimate Good: A Skeptical Christian Mystic in Conversation with Teresa of Avila’. Laurel is an Anglican priest. She’s worked in academia, in media and …
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Digital technology has become a ubiquitous feature of modern life. But how do we think about computer technology and how do we live as faithful Christians in a digitially saturated society? What is a ‘hallucinating’ chatbot? Brent talks with Derek Schuurman about his IVP book ‘Shaping a Digital World: Faith, Culture and Computer Technology. Derek i…
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How do we ‘do’ discipleship? ‘Many Christians don’t disciple others because they think it’s the church leaders’ responsibility. But Jesus commanded all his disciples to go and make disciples’. (1:00) The Great Commission; (4:00) Yolanda’s discipleship journey; (8:50) Jesus and discipleship; (15:10) The discipleship problem in the States; (22:35) Sm…
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‘The world has changed. In a world screaming in a thousand directions for our focus, its essential for us to become attentive to God, our congregation, and our community’. Brent talks with Jim Singleton, the author with Kevin Ford of a new IVP book called ‘Attentive Church Leadership: Listening and Leading in a World We’ve Never Known’. Jim is a co…
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Blaise Pascal, the seventeenth century French philosopher and scientist is perhaps best known for his ‘wager’, an argument about the existence of God. But there’s much more to Pascal and his brilliance. (0:55) Who was Blaise Pascal? (2:25) Pascal’s Defense of the Christian religion; (4:10) Pascal’s experience of God; (7:40) Asceticism; (8:40) Scien…
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Give yourself permission to slow down! Brent talks with Jodi Grubbs about her new book from IVP called ‘Live Slowly: A Gentle Invitation to Exhale’. Jodi is the podcast host of ‘Our Island in the City’ and a slow living advocate. She’s the author of a children’s book ‘The Island Adventures of Lili and Oliver’ and co-author of a Bible study called ‘…
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What is transhumanism and is it the world’s most dangerous idea? Brent talks with Joshua Farris, Vice President of Ethical Engagement, Density 6 and the Humboldt Experienced Researcher Fellow at the University of Bochum about his article for ‘Voice’s called ‘What is at stake with trans-human projects’? (1:00) The world’s most dangerous idea? (4:15)…
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Can the church be future proofed? Is the church future proofed already? Brent talks with Stephen McAlpine about his new book from The Good Book Company called ‘Futureproof: How to Live for Jesus in a Culture that Keeps on Changing’. Stephen has been reading, writing and reflecting ever since he can remember. He’s pastored at several churches in his…
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Life is unpredictable and the world is unstable. Brent talks with Robert J. Morgan a pastor, podcaster and author who wants to remind us all about the book of Philippians which he calls ‘the Bible’s handbook for tackling each day with an undaunted attitude’. Robert’s new book from Thomas Nelson in the States is called ‘Whatever Happens: How to Stan…
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‘Knowing, loving and worshipping God is the call and privilege of every disciple of Jesus. Because all Christians are part of his royal priesthood, theology is not just for those teaching in the academy or serving in ministry vocations’. Brent talks with Malcolm Yarnell about his new B and H Publishing book ‘God’, the first volume in a 3 part serie…
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How can the church help with the global mental health crisis? How can churches partner with mental health professionals? Brent talks with James Sells and Amy Trout about their new IVP book ‘Beyond the Clinical Hour: How Counselors Can Partner with the Church to Address the Mental Health Crisis’. James is professor of counseling, shares the Rosemary…
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The biblical story begins and ends with God as king. Humans rebel however and the world becomes ensnared to the rule of a dark, serpentine lord. But the story doesn’t end there…. Brent talks with Stephen Dempster, the author of a new IVP book called ‘The Return of the Kingdom: A Biblical Theology of God’s Reign’. Stephen is emeritus professor of re…
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How do Psalms 110 and 118 point to Jesus? Brent talks with Ian Vaillancourt about his Sheffield Press book ‘The Multifacted Saviour of Psalms 110 and 118’. Ian is associate professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at Heritage Theological Seminary in Cambridge, Ontario. He’s the author of a number of books. (0:50) The shape of the book of Psalms; (3:55…
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A man gets off a train in a small town and finds himself confronted by some very hostile ‘heavies’…. What is happening in this town? Brent talks with Hannah Long about the 1954 movie ‘Bad Day at Black Rock’ starring Spencer Tracey and Robert Ryan. Hannah is a passionate cinephile. She writes cultural commentary and film criticism for a number of pu…
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Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute about Zechariah chapter 2. (1:40) Chapter 2 – more weird stuff; (2:05) The man with the measuring line; (3:00) The Temple in Ezekiel and Zechariah; (7:10) Zechariah 2 and Revelation 7. The 4 winds; (8:55) Esther; (10:30) Another Exodus; (14:30) The Gentile nations. Links mentioned in …
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Brent is joined by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the United States to discuss the often puzzling book of Zechariah. In this episode, Brent and Alastair look at chapter 1. (0:40) Who was Zechariah and what’s the book about? (4:00) The book of the 12; (6:15) The time in chapter 1; (7:15) The Lord of Hosts; (9:40) Israel’s repenta…
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Who is Jesus? What is truth and where is it found? What’s the purpose of life? Brent talks with Rick Beckwith about his new B and H Publishing Group book ‘What If It’s All True?’ Rick investigates the person and promises of Jesus. What if Jesus was more than just a good teacher but actually the Son of God – what would this mean for you and me perso…
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Brent talks with Joshua Farris about dementia and the soul and raising adoptive children. Joshua is a teacher, pastor, editor, author, blogger and podcaster. He’s currently Vice President of Ethical Engagement at Density6 and Visiting Research Professor at the University of Bochum. Two of Joshua’s recent articles published in ‘The Christian Post’ a…
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