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Christlike Thinking

Dr. Bruce M. Sabinchristlikethinking.blogspot.com
Christlike Thinking is a bi-weekly podcast dedicated to discussing how Christians are engaging culture and living out Romans 12:2, which says, "Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect."
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Episodes

The Word became flesh and dwelt among us: A conversation with Tim Mitchell of Parker Street Ministries

Tim Mitchell is director of Parker Street Ministries in Lakeland, FL. The purpose of Parker Street Ministries is to make Christ known in the Parker Street neighborhood, and in doing so, to restore and revitalize the individuals, families and community. Listen, as Tim discusses how he first became involved with PSM, how he and the ministry have matured over the years, and how Christ is transforming lives.

Jul 21, 2012

Buying the Farm: A conversation with mission trip leader Steve Theriac

Steve Theriac is a friend who went on his first international mission trip just four years ago, but is today in the process of moving to Nagarote, Nicaragua, where he bought 54 acres of farmland. Writers, such as Francis Chan and David Platt, along with seeing the desperate needs in one of the poorest countries in the Western hemisphere, made Steve face the call of the gospel. A call to die to self and live in Christ. So, Steve literally and figuratively, bought the farm.

Jun 16, 2012

Dry Bones Live - A conversation with archaeologist Steven Ortiz

Dr. Steven Ortiz, associate professor of archaeology and biblical backgrounds, as well as director of the Tandy Institute for Archaeology, at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, discusses how archaeology informs our biblical interpretation, apologetics, and Christian worldview.

May 19, 2012
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