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Mark Groleau

WikiGod Podcast

A weekly Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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WikiGod Podcast

Mark Groleau

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Mark Groleau

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In this special WikiGod bonus episode, David Fitch wikiis God with us about his new book, Faithful Presence: Seven Disciplines That Shape the Church for Mission. David talks about how the world is longing for presence and how God wants to be pr
In this, the last weekly episode after 100 consecutive weeks over 2 years, Mark reviews the journey of the WikiGod Project, and walks through his key "personal waypoints" that led from "there" to "here." You'll hear about: Exponential 2015 and
This week, we wiki God with Brett McBride, Lead Pastor of The Peoples Church and former Executive Director of Urban Promise Toronto. Brett talks to Mark about: how the voice of a friend rocked him into making his faith his own, how patient, un
Stop me if you've heard this: "We pray to ask God to intervene." "God knows everything, so what's the point of praying?" "Praying doesn't change God, it changes us." Is there another way to think about prayer? Inspired by last week's Anne Woo
This week, we wiki God with Anne Woolger, founder of Matthew House Toronto, a home for refugees and displaced people who find themselves in Toronto. Anne talks to Mark about: how she came to believe at a young age that following Jesus should c
This week, Mark reflects on a theological throwdown that happened on his Facebook wall this past week and wonders about how everything we say of God can be met with opposition from very smart and spiritual friends. Then he references an article
This week, Mark wikiis God with Michael W. Smith, prolific musical artist and winner of three Grammy Awards, an AMA Award, and 45 Dove Awards. He also has recorded 31 No. 1 hit songs, fourteen gold albums, and five platinum albums. Michael phon
This week, Mark takes on the subjectivity of the previous B-side's claim that "I can only believe in a God I like," and challenges us to think about the God we believe in through the lens of data, experience, and interpretation. You'll hear abo
This week, Mark wikiis God with Dion Oxford, longtime Toronto anti-poverty advocate and founder of The Salvation Army Gateway downtown men's shelter and Causeway. Dion talks to Mark about: how a young man's life changed when he became friends
This week, Mark makes the observation: a person who believes in God has to be mostly-to-completely satisfied with the God he or she believes in. Put another way: a person will generally not worship and/or be devoted to an unlikeable God.  Well,
This week, Mark sits down for WikiGod's first ever over-the-phone, non-Torontonian interview. Dr. Jerry L. Martin is the author of God: An Autobiography, as told to a philosopher. Jerry talks to Mark about: what it was like to be interrupted b
This week, Mark rather giddily fields a voicemail sent through the website. Evie asks how the third perspective of God's power in Episode 79b - the "limited view" of God - deals with accounts of miracles and Jesus' resurrection in the Scripture
This week, Mark sits down with Joanna la Fleur, Director of Creative Communications at C4 Church. Among many insights, you'll learn about: how early-life experiences of her parents' inclusion and hospitality shaped her faith; how the world of
This week, Mark recalls his interview with Dr. John Neufeld and how it came about, highlighting the positive regard that emerges when meeting and discussing face-to-face rather than merely blogging or podcasting about someone or about an opposi
This week, Mark sits down with 30-year minister and Back to the Bible Canada's Bible teacher, Dr. John Neufeld. Arranged by FaithStrongToday, their conversation illustrates how believers on opposite ends of the theological spectrum can amicably
There has been a lot of feedback and encouragement around Mark's recent reconciliation incident discussed in Episode 77b). So this week, Mark reflects further and shares the method he used to bring it about - to "put my offender in my shoes" fo
This week, Mark sits down with non-profit freelance photographer and entrepreneur Paul Bettings. Among many insights, you'll learn about: how a teenager discovered his passion when he least expected it, overcoming obstacles to achieve innovat
This week, Mark reflects on one of the monumental events to happen to him - and it was last weekend. Today's "B-side" explores themes of: using discernment about when to confront an abuser; the ways that forgiveness is not the same as reconcil
This week, Mark continues our dive into Toronto's hip-hop scene when he sits down for a riveting chat with Juno-nominated rapper and hip-hop artist Eternia. You'll learn about: how a young girl discovered her passion and "went pro;" navigatin
It's the first episode of the new "B-sides" format! This week, Mark reflects on last week's conversation with Darrell Winger. Today's "B-side" explores the themes of: intellectual humility, how the possibility of "not knowing" is the prerequis
This week, Mark delivers his final preamble to an interviewepisode, announcing a return to weekly episodes - one weekdevoted to the guest interview ("interview episode") and the nextweek to Mark's thoughts and reflections on the conversation
This week, Mark updates the WikiGod community about his latest goings-on, muses about a possible format change of returning to weekly episodes, and reflects about how the past few guests have been all about transformation - and how transformati
Inspired by this week's guest, Mark reflects on her question, "What if transformation wasn’t about God making me more perfect so he could love me more, but instead was about changing me so I could experience his love more perfectly?” In contras
We welcome new people to our workplaces, to our classes, to our dinner parties, to our support groups, to our churches. Why not our neighbourhoods? This week, Mark shares how he welcomed a new family on his street, and how the criterion for wel
"What am I doing? And why am I doing it?" It's a question we all ask of our lives if, in those quiet moments, we allow ourselves to. This week Mark reflects on how for him, it's a passion to reimagine the possibilities captured in the ideas of
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