Please do be advised that the nature of this podcast will cover some sensitive subjects.
Can joy and pain co-exist?
In this episode, Hannah and Brian are joined by Farshid Fathi, an Iranian pastor who spent 1,820 days in prison with 361 days in solitary confinement because of his faith in Jesus. Farshid tells the story of how he came to know Jesus, despite ... Show More
Sep 11
AI, Power, And The Future Of The World | Jon Wyatt
AI may look modern, but old power dynamics still shape it. Who benefits, who suffers—and can it serve the common good? A biblical lens of justice, truth, and wisdom challenges us to rethink AI’s role in shaping a just and ethical future.
59m 57s
Sep 11
Asylum, Borders, And Compassion: A Christian Approach To Immigration | Dr Krish Kandiah
Dr. Kandiah reimagines migration through the gospel’s lens, addressing fears, political tensions, and Christian concerns with biblical insight. From Exodus to exile, this seminar offers a Kingdom vision of hospitality, justice, and radical compassion that transcends fear and bord ... Show More
1h 9m
Mar 2021
When Pain Enters The Pulpit
Nobody wants to talk about grief. At least, not until it invades our lives and we feel like not talking about it might crush us. On this special episode of The Art of Pastoring, Ronnie Martin and Jared Wilson welcome Christianity Today Editor-in-Chief Daniel Harrell. Daniel, who ... Show More
28m 28s
Oct 2022
Moving Where God Leads, Even When It Feels Uncomfortable: Carlos and Alexa PenaVega and Michael Phillips
***Content Warning: This episode mentions eating disorders.*** Most of us can recall times in our lives where we've felt lost, confused, or unsure of how to move forward. It can be easy to shy away from these moments—to hide them and put on a smile to pretend as if our road has ... Show More
35m 46s