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Complete list of Podcasts from the Evangelical Alliance
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Forgiveness MP316 May 2008 “What, I wonder, do Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens and all the other professional atheists who make good money out of knocking people’s religious faith make of the behaviour of Margaret Mizen in the immediate aftermath of her son Jimmy’s murder?”
Quality Statistics MP39 May 2008 Once again, it would seem the media have been misleading us. Yesterday, it was revealed that in the 2005 British Comedy Awards the winners of the People’s Choice Award were not in fact the people’s choice.
Austrian Horror MP32 May 2008 Few news stories these days have the power to shock us. Whether it’s teenagers being stabbed in South London or genocide in Africa, we think we’ve seen and heard it all before. Yet, this week’s revelations from Austria will probably have changed all that.
The indifferent culture MP318 Apr 2008 At the weekend, Eleanor Mills, writing in The Sunday Times, described an occasion where a whole bus full of people failed to intervene to stop a violent offender.
Remembering Martin Luther King MP34 Apr 2008 As they say in politics and media, “timing is everything”. So I was pleasantly surprised to see the BBC 2 documentary last Saturday night on Dr Martin Luther King, Jr, coming a week before the 40th anniversary of King’s death today.
The god Delusion MP328 Mar 2008 Goliath told himself, ‘My spear will skewer this child like a….’
Thud.
So ends the story of David and Goliath in a fantastic new book published by Scripture Union.
Easter Message 200820 Mar 2008 Jesus' sacrifice on the cross should prompt Christians to put aside petty grudges and make a real show of unity this Easter, Joel Edwards has urged in his final Easter message as General Director of the Evangelical Alliance.
Faith at work mp314 Mar 2008 Faith communities contribute £2 billion to Britain
Stoned Moses MP37 Mar 2008 Here's a claim you might not have heard before: Moses was stoned when he received the Ten Commandments and the "revelations" on Mount Sinai resulted from an altered state of consciousness.
Obama the Evangelical? MP329 Feb 2008 If you have been avidly following the US elections as I have, then you will be aware of the stories that have circulated suggesting that the leading Democrat candidate, Barack Obama, is in fact a Muslim.
Saving the Children MP322 Feb 2008 On Monday, Save the Children released a major new report: Saving Children’s Lives. Its most significant finding is that, as one headline put it, “Wealth may not lead to health.”
A Safe Bet for the Archbishop - MP315 Feb 2008 Of all the jobs in the world, there’s one I’m very glad I don’t have at the moment. The Archbishop of Canterbury.
Preach the Gospel at all times. If absolutely necessary, use carbon mp38 Feb 2008 If you're an avid reader of the comments that are posted on FNT each week you'll be aware that, according to one contributor, there are: 'Ten Top Subjects About Which Christianity Has No Contribution To Make'.
Hookers for Jesus MP31 Feb 2008 "Though I am free and belong to no man, I make myself a slave to everyone, to win as many as possible. To the Jews I became like a Jew, to win the Jews.To the weak I became weak, to win the weak. I have become all things to all people so that by all possible means I might save some. I do all this for the sake of the gospel that I may share in its blessings." (1 Corinthains 9:19-23)
The question of how far we can take Paul's principle was raised for me this week by the news coverage of Annie Lobert's unusual outreach methods.
When is a miracle not a miracle? (mp3)18 Jan 2008 A miraculous emergency landing' was the opening line in one of our papers this morning as it reflected on the Heathrow plane crash yesterday.
The blasphemy debate mp311 Jan 2008 Does God need legal protection? The answer is quite clearly no, as the former Archbishop of Canterbury articulated this week, when questioned about the potential abolition of the blasphemy laws.
Pullman's 'god' mp330 Nov 2007 This week, as The Golden Compass premiered in London, Philip Pullman has managed to pull off the rather unique trick of upsetting both Christians and atheists.
Striking France mp322 Nov 2007 I made a comment the other day that I'm ashamed of. I never thought I would utter the words...
Sex mp316 Nov 2007 In conversations with non-Christian friends, one of the commonest objections to Christianity is, "But what's wrong with sex before marriage?"
Temple Address 2007 - Question and Answers14 Nov 2007 Sir Jonathan Sacks answers some questions regarding his address on Tolerance at the Evangelical Alliance's 7th Temple Address
Temple Address 2007 - Sir Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi14 Nov 2007 Sir Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregation of the Commonwealth, speaking on the subject of Tolerance at the Evangelical Alliance's 7th Temple Address
Jesus and the WI (mp3)9 Nov 2007 Did Jesus enjoy jam making or wear a twin-set and pearls? Clearly not, but what this week has highlighted is that Jesus and the Women’s Institute have more in common than you might think: they both expressed concern for prostitutes.
God is not dead MP32 Nov 2007 What do God and Fidel Castro, the atheist Cuban leader, have in common?
See no evil mp319 Oct 2007 “Our soldiers need better preparation for life after death, says army chief” ran the headline in this week’s The Times.
Jesus and rugby mp312 Oct 2007 The power of sport to bond people never ceases to amaze and few other things can create such a sense of unity amongst strangers.
I'm a Creationist - are you? mp35 Oct 2007 I have a confession to make: I’m a creationist. Unfortunately, the Government doesn’t agree
Money, money FNT 21 Sep 2007 What would Jesus have made of the queues outside Northern Rock this week?
Facebook... MP314 Sep 2007 This week the social networking site, Facebook, has angered privacy advocates by adding a public-search function. This means that soon anyone will be able to find Facebook members via search engines such as Google.
Dawkins Doubters MP37 Sep 2007 It has not been a great week for Richard Dawkins. A series of authors, who previously have been supportive, are now distancing themselves from the extreme nature of his views.
Is God punishing Jade ?20 Jul 2007 This week, Closer, the celebrity magazine, splashed the following on its front page: “Jade Goody: My miscarriage is God’s punishment”.
Biblical Truth at the British Museum (mp3)13 Jul 2007 Friday Night Theology Podcast - Biblical Truth at the British Museum.
It is not often that our national newspapers acknowledge the historical truth of the Bible, but that is precisely what has taken place this week.
Blow the Whistle - 2nd June 200713 Jun 2007 Thousands of Christians called on G8 leaders to help the world's poor at a rally in London. Micah Challenge partners Tearfund and World Vision were among the organisations encouraging Christians to take part in the event. Bill Shaw reports on the day…
Evangelical Alliance in Northern Ireland15 May 2007 With a power-sharing agreement now in place, Stephen Cave, the National Director of the Evangelical Alliance in Northern Ireland, talks about the province and the opportunities for Christians there...
Evangelical Alliance in Wales1 May 2007 Elfed Godding, the General Secretary of Evangelical Alliance Wales, talks about support for voluntary groups, mentoring young leaders, and the ‘Hope 2008’ project.
Luke Clifford talks about his life20 Feb 2007 Champions of Respect 2006 Award winner, Luke Clifford, travelled to Kenya last summer and was transformed. Since returning he has saved up and bought a plot of land in Nakuru, Kenya. In an interview for Premier Radio, originally broadcast in December 2006, he talks about his life, how it has changed and what his hopes for future are.
Joel Edwards at Kingdom Come...More Than Words31 Jan 2007 Joel Edwards speaks about the need for 'Grace and Truth' at 'Kingdom Come...More than words' in Northern Ireland between 30th January and 2nd February 2006.
Temple Address 2006 (audio)21 Nov 2006 The Evangelical Alliance's 6th Annual Temple Address given by Trevor Phillips the Chair of the Commission for Racial Equality (CRE)on 15th November 2006, including Joel Edwards' introduction and Derek Tidball's response.
Making Friends with the Media - Marijke Hoek31 Oct 2006 Marijke Hoek, of the Greater Manchester Fellowship of the Evangelical Alliance, has been building relationships with her local media for the past five years. She spoke to Bill Shaw about the opportunities for local churches to 'make friends with the media':
Fred Drummond - new Head of the EA in Scotland22 Sep 2006 The Rev. Dr. Fred Drummond started as the General Secretary of the Evangelical Alliance Scotland in July. Bill Shaw asked him what he'd been doing before he took up the post...
Farewell to David Hilborn6 Sep 2006 The Evangelical Alliance's Head of Theology, David Hilborn, is leaving after nine years in the post. In that time, he's written books, taken part in debates, and provided a Christian response to films like 'The Da Vinci Code'. Bill Shaw asked David about his memories of starting work at the Evangelical Alliance...
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