In this episode, I am interviewed on the subject of African Spirituality. Rebecca raises poignant questions about traditional African spirituality and its place within Christianity.
In this episode, I interview Will and Chelsea Klotz dear friends of mine on their journey in ministry; and I must say, I am most marked by their humility and commitment to serving the local church despite the weight and losses. Will is the past
In this episode, Bobby Oliveri pastor of Foundation Church in Fredericksburg, Virginia shares his story of becoming a Christian and discerning God's call on his life. Through the course of our conversation, I found myself "Hmmming" quite a bit,
In this episode, the guys and I interrogate the nature of leadership in the church today. Peterson raises some legitimate questions concerning male and female leadership, and how becoming more cognizant of female perspective and insights can be
In this episode, Braden Quick and I talk about the fundamental role and function of the church. What does the church exist to do? Find out more in this episode.
In this episode, Registered Psychotherapist Paul Lavergne talks about compulsive sexual behaviors and the negative effects that it has on men and women's lives if not taken seriously. Paul Lavergne can be reached at the following addresses
In this episode, YouTube content creator King Annan-Ghana shares his story about his transatlantic move from Ghana to the United States. He also addresses the common but often overlooked misunderstandings between Africans and African Americans.
In this episode, Bible teacher Alan Gilman and I talk through the implications of Micah 6:8. God commands His people to not merely be people of justice, but of mercy and walking humbly with Him.
In this episode, Harvard University student Rebecca Thompson addresses the topic of systemic racism. Racism is endemic in America, but can it be systematized? Tune in to find out more.
In this episode, Amy and I talk about our interracial marriage, by using illustrations and experiences to communicate our inner thoughts and the prejudices that we have to fight to overcome.
In this episode, Darnell Samuels and Sam Sey and I talk about the current events of our day with regards to race. The idea for this episode arose from an article shared by Darnell, which was written by Sam Sey titled: Is Racism worse than Murde
In this episode, Jeff Kelly and I discuss the often disregarded topic of death. We consider the nature of death and the benefits that can be gained should we decide to face it and the implications of what lies after death.
In this episode, Amy and I talk about our recent trip to Ghana. We talk about our first impressions of the country, our highlights of the trip and my bizarre story about ending up in jail! Tune in to be entertained!
In this episode, Amy and Jerry (her Father) sit down to share about his recent diagnosis of cancer; to remember the early years and what inspired him to lead the life that he did. Tune in to hear his story!
In this episode, Terence Penny graciously gives us access into his life, heart, and musical endeavors. Terence is affable, kind and willing to go anywhere a good conversation will take him. Tune in to get to know him, you won't be disappointed!
In this episode, Axel Kazadi boldly discusses his doubts about creation, objective truth and the doctrine of sanctification, while in seminary. How do you deal with your doubts as it pertains to God? Tune in to hear his conclusion on how he det
In this episode, Bible teacher and writer Alan Gilman graciously shares his life-transforming encounter with a Jewish Messiah, with whom he shares an ethnic heritage. Alan is articulate, honest, and humble; tune in to find out more! For furthe
This is the first episode of This is no Eden. In this episode, my wife Amy and I celebrate our fifth wedding anniversary and reflect on the past five years of our marriage. Tune in! Intro music by https://www.bensound.comSampled music by Sm
In this episode, I talk to Ruth Wickremesooriya about the disease of perfectionism. Perfectionism is the sort of thing that is wrongfully accepted as a positive motivation, but it is a subversive enemy to happiness and acceptance, which is what
In this episode, I talk to Hip-Hop Artist Shopé. He is the current winner of the CBC SearchLight 2019 competition. We talk about his music, his faith in Jesus, family, and his ambitions at present and for the future. His entrepreneur skills hav