In this podcast, we aim to discuss all issues regarding sharing the good news about Jesus, from overcoming fears we may have, or how to approach ‘hot potatos’.
We also have a number of interview with people who are taking steps to fulfill Jesus’ great commission.
‘O Christmas Tree’, is Revival’s Christmas video that looks at the contrast of decorating a dying Christmas tree, with the planting of an eternal one in Christ.
The audio version of the this podcast episode contains an introduction and explanation, and then the sound track. Please watch and share!
This week, Glen talks to Stephen Harper from YesHEis
YesHEis is “a powerful tool to help you share the gospel online in a way that is as natural as everything else you do.”
Have you ever wanted to share a Christian Video on a social network, but have been struggling to find anything? Well look no further, YesHEis.com has loads of resources to discover and share!
Carl wrote ‘Tricky’ with Michael Dormandy, and it answers nine of the hardest questions about Christianity in an engaging, biblical and straightforward way.
Last episode, we started talking about the use of ‘Apologetics’ in Evangelism? This time we respond to questions raised from that episode. Also, a look at an article by Crispin Sartwell, admitting that his Atheism is not based on rationalism.
Is it right to use ‘Apologetics’ in Evangelism? Listen as Glen Scrivener talks to Barry Cooper and Nate Morgan-Locke, about what Apologetics means, and how it might not be the most affective method.
Also listen out for a cameo appearance of cosmologist and presenter, Brian Cox.
How do we get people into church? Do we advertise fun and games, without promoting Jesus? Using a method, sometimes called ‘Bait and Switch’, are we being insincere we invite people to something?
Barry Cooper and Nate Morgan-Locke from Christianity Explored talk with Glen Scrivener about this.
Andy Brinkley also has the results of the recent Evangelist Podcast giveaway!
If you missed out on the books, here they are:
“On the Incarnation ” (with CS Lewis’s intro), by Anthanasius