Five guys exploring their faith in conversation, Bible study and Interviews.
Does everything really happen for a reason? Or do things happen by chance? And if everything happens for a reason is God controlling every little moment in our lives?
In this episode we have a special look at the words of Jesus often highlighted as red letters in your bible.
How often do we double down on a disagreement rather than to agreeing to disagree? Or even demonise someone rather than trying to see why they believe, what they do; to see the humanity behind the be…
In this week’s episode we continue our Exodus 2.0 series, with the question of what issues drive the heart to pull away from church?
In this week’s episode we continue our Exodus 2.0 series, with the question what pressures do we face as Christians to leave the church from the outside?
In this week’s episode we start a new series called Exodus 2.0, why do young people leave the church? This is a topic that our church movement has struggled with and is a question many churches wrest…
In this two-part episode we talk about resilience, and what it is and how we can intentionally build resilience up so that we can live better lives even through the bad times
In this two-part episode we talk about resilience, and what it is and how we can intentionally build resilience up so that we can live better lives even through the bad times
Eccumenism is a movement or tendency toward worldwide Christian unity or cooperation. While we would all agree that trying to work together in unity for the salvation of humanity is wonderful; the qu…
In this week’s episode we do a study on the word Sanctification and how it is a process of us becoming more Christ like, we can see a great example of God’s work in us in this process in the sanctuar…
This episode is our first word study and in it we look at how the bible defines and explains submission, in particular with how we relate to God. We also compare that with the submission between our …
Finding problems with churches is like a sport, people love it, and it has a degree of utility. Blindly praising a church is also easy, but it has little value. Being honest about the good and the ba…
Finding problems with churches is like a sport, people love it, and it has a degree of utility. Blindly praising a church is also easy, but it has little value. Being honest about the good and the ba…