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A daily Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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David Vallance explains that the world’s geological layers and its vast number of fossils were not laid down over millions of years by natural processes, but in a short space of time by the worldwide flood described in Genesis Chs 6-8. Dinosaur
Principally referencing DNA, David Vallance presents the teleological argument for the existence of God (the argument from purpose or design). The complexity of the genetic information system at the heart of biology is such that no natural expl
David Vallance critiques “big bang cosmology” and takes aim at the idea that something can arise from nothing (although evolutionists don’t really mean ‘nothing’ when they say ‘nothing’!). Among other things he discusses the second law of therm
David Vallance explains that the Bible is not anti-science. Quite the reverse. A biblical worldview is essential to provide a basis for real science. After giving a history of scientific discovery, pioneered by theists such as Kepler, Newton, B
David Vallance outlines the stark choice facing us all. Which is right – “the Bible” (Genesis), or the grand theory of “evolution” (cosmic, molecular, biological etc.)? Starting with Darwin’s “origin of species”, David helpfully distinguishes b
David Vallance outlines what the Bible means when it uses the Greek word “apologia” (answer, defence – 1 Pet 3:15). A consistent Christian life, combined with a gracious personal testimony to God’s truth and grace is the best apologetic of all!
Mervyn Hall preaches on a vital Bible text: “You must be born again” (John 3:7). “You” – it’s personal; “must” – it’s essential; “be” – it’s real; “born again” – it’s spiritual. What does it mean to be born again? Why must I be born again? List
Aaron Callaghan tells his story of conversion to Christ while at University in 2013. Growing up in a Christian family and taken to gospel meetings from childhood, Aaron’s story demonstrates conclusively that “knowing the facts” of the gospel is
Craig Munro preaches on the parable of the two foundations (Luke 6:46-49). What is your foundation? Reason, religion, good works, feelings? The only true foundation of Christ. Clive Barber speaks on “the beginning” and “the end” of the gospel.
Clive Barber preaches the gospel from the narrative of the helpless lame man in Acts 3 who received blessing through faith. Craig Munro preaches on a number of people who were touched by Christ in the Gospel of Mark and received healing and ble
Clive Barber explains how God saved him from rebellion to his religious background by revealing his sinfulness and his need of Christ.
Craig Munro preaches on the topic of why God allows suffering. He seeks to show his audience that the presence of suffering in the world should not be a barrier to believing the gospel. Clive Barber compares the 7 questions in Psalm 88:10-13b w
Clive Barber preaches on the “heart of man”. Among other things, he highlights the sinfulness of the heart and the danger of hardening it, instead of obeying the gospel. Craig Munro continues the theme of the heart, starting in Jer 17:9 where t
Craig Munro preaches on Christ’s description of Himself as “the resurrection and the life”. He likens the way Christ dealt with Martha and her deceased brother Lazarus to how He can deal with people who need Christ today. Clive Barber preaches
Clive Barber preaches on two men – Adam and Christ – and in contrasting them shows how each human being is either “in Adam” under condemnation or “in Christ” for salvation. Craig Munro then takes up the Lord’s question from Matt 22 “What think
Craig Munro preaches on “Christ as a bridegroom”, and the church for which He gave Himself as “the bride”. Clive Barber preaches on a number of exceeding things: pleasure, price, power, promises and punishment, and solemnly warns his audience t
Clive Barber preaches on human eye, created by God but now corrupted by sin – eyes that must look to Christ for salvation, or be lifted up in despair in hell. Craig Munro preaches on 4 times the Lord Jesus looked “around about” at various peopl
Clive Barber preaches on Christ’s appearance before Pilate in the judgment Hall (Matt 27) and the wretched choice he made on that day. Jonathan Black preaches on the soul of man, which is in danger of perishing eternally unless redeemed with th
Craig Munro continues his series of messages on some of the names and titles that the Lord Jesus gave to Himself, by looking at John 8:12 where Christ says “I am the Light of the world”. Clive Barber closes by looking at a title of Christ in Is
Clive Barber preaches on the distress and soul trouble described in Psalm 77 and the God who can deliver the troubled soul. Craig Munro continues with a look at Christ’s description of Himself as a “well of water” from the narrative of the woma
Craig Munro preaches on “I am the door” (John 10:9) and “Enter ye in at the strait gate” (Matt 7:13-14). He highlights the door’s accessibility, inclusivity, singularity, simplicity, personality, individuality and penitency. Clive Barber contin
Clive Barber preaches from Matthew Ch 27 on “when the morning was come” and “when the evening was come”, on the day of Christ’s crucifixion. Craig Munro preaches on the announcement of John the Baptist in John 1:29 “Behold the Lamb of God who
Craig Munro preaches on the parable of the sower and the 4 types of ground found therein, representing hearers who are 1. disinterested, 2 disillusioned, 3 distracted or 4 determined. Clive Barber continues with a look at the Roman centurion wh
Clive Barber preaches on Barabbas, the wicked “son of a father” who went free, while the beloved Son of the Father went to the cross to die for sinners. Craig Munro continues with a look at the 4 mistakes Pilate made when faced with Christ: del
Craig Munro preaches on the one lost sheep from Luke 15 and the lengths to which the Shepherd went to find it and bring it home. Clive Barber preaches on the tragic character of Judas – a privileged man whose pride and play-acting finally caugh
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