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“How did you become a Christian?” is an oftenasked question in conversations with nonChristians. Randy Newman suggests we should prepare a concise personal story that emphasizes a few key themes. In this Podcast, Randy gives us some of his idea
Stephen D. Eyre is the Director of the C.S. Lewis Fellows Program Cincinnati. In this podcast he talks with host Randy Newman about his new book “Ordinary People, Extraordinary God,” which he coauthored with Rick Schatz. This inspiring book tel
Just as C.S. Lewis told us our desires point to “another world,” author and philosopher Greg Ganssle explores that same theme in his book Our Deepest Desires. He discusses this theme and encourages us to use it in our efforts to reach out to pe
When we pray, “Our Father, who art in heaven,” who do we have in mind? In this 2004 recording, Alistair Begg reminds of how precious this acknowledgement is. Not everyone can speak these words in truth. Jesus was clear to the Pharisees that
How is one saved? Although everyone’s story is different, Rob Yancy’s walk to faith shows how the engagement of both heart and mind can yield powerful spiritual results. Rob, who is one of the pastors at Capital Presbyterian Church in Virgini
How is one saved? Although everyone’s story is different, Rob Yancy’s walk to faith shows how the engagement of both heart and mind can yield powerful spiritual results. Rob, who is one of the pastors at Capital Presbyterian Church in Virgini
When we say that “no one comes to the Father but through Jesus,” many are offended, right? This most basic truth is often rejected because it sounds narrowminded to the modern ear. In this Podcast, Randy Newman offers two helpful points in re
Have you ever considered “fasting” from your smart phone? Dan Osborn, former C.S. Lewis Director for Northeast Ohio, shares his thoughts about technology and its effects on our spiritual lives. We are immersed in a fastpaced cultural whirlwin
By effectively using the right questions, parents can get to know their children’s hearts and attitudes. Aimee Riegert provides several examples of using excellent questions while dealing with your children to build your relationship with them.
Aside from the longterm benefits of eternal life, belief in the Gospel can have some very beneficial shortterm benefits as well. Research suggests that a belief in the truths of the Gospel may help in dealing with emotional struggles and anxie
Do we really understand grace? Do we see it as a passive license to live as we want? This classic talk given by Dallas Willard reveals grace in a much more powerful way. Grace is sufficient for life itself, because it is the means by which G
Aimee Riegert inspires parents to love our kids, “no matter what,” without letting the difficulties of the day deter us. This is a Keeping the Faith Podcast.
Art Lindsley talks about his fantastic new book “Be Transformed Essential Principles for Personal and Public Life,” with host Randy Newman. Art grapples with some of our common struggles regarding worldly engagement and gives us essential prin
How do we respond to those who believe that God is a myth and that the Christian hope is false? This remarkable rebroadcast of a 2011 talk by Amy OrrEwing of Ravi Zacherias International Ministries is one of the most convincing and intellectua
How can a loving God permit so much evil in the world? Frequently raised as an objection to faith this question can be one of the most difficult to address in evangelism and discipleship alike. Randy Newman offers five encouraging tips, showin
What does it mean to “do everything to the glory of God” in the context of work? Is there a difference for those of us employed in the secular arena versus those employed in an area of Christian ministry? Hugh Whelchel, Executive Director of t
How do we engage with our Islamic neighbors about our faith? Andy Bannister discusses how Christians, even without extensive knowledge of Islam, can converse effectively with our Muslim neighbors. This is a Leaders in the Faith podcast.
Are you living each day in light of the amazing truth about your royal inheritance, your eternal existence or are you living each day as an indentured servant? Which one are you passing on to your children? This is a Keeping the Faith Podcast.
In this 2008 interview, C.S. Lewis Fellows pose questions to one of the greatest Christian thinkers of our time Dr. J.I. Packer. His answers form a rich compendium of valuable recommendations for all serious minded Christians. This is a Looki
Randy Newman discusses sharing the gospel in a “multifaceted way to multifaceted people” drawing on his research for his recent book, Unlikely Converts. This is a Sharing Your Faith with Others – Evangelism podcast.
During this time when we are not able to meet in our churches, we need preaching and teaching more than ever. Pastor Bill Kynes shows us how believers are transformed by God through the preaching of the Word. This is a Leaders in the Faith pod
Joy is a fruit of the Holy Spirit. In this brief podcast, Aimee Riegert, Program Coordinator for Aslan Academy, gives encouragement and some ideas for all who desire greater joy in our lives. This is a Keeping the Faith Podcast
Is there is a secret to praying? Paul Miller looks at several scripture passages that point to the same simple idea – we must come as children. Thinking of prayer this way opens up powerful possibilities. This is a Looking Again at Christian
Can we approach evangelism by following a series of procedures and applying it to a set of ingredients? Randy suggests that we need to consider how we can move beyond just sharing the ingredients, there’s more to consider when sharing the Gospe

Are apologetics and evangelism different ideas? They need not be, according to Andy Bannister. Apostle Peter reminds us to always be prepared to give a reason for the hope that is in us, suggesting that apologetics and evangelism go together.
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