Squid Game is back—and this time, the knives are out. In the thrilling Season 3 premiere, Player 456 is spiraling and a brutal round of hide-and-seek forces players to kill or be killed. Hosts Phil Yu and Kiera Please break down Gi-hun’s descent into vengeance, Guard 011’s daring betrayal of the Game, and the shocking moment players are forced to choose between murdering their friends… or dying. Then, Carlos Juico and Gavin Ruta from the Jumpers Jump podcast join us to unpack their wild theories for the season. Plus, Phil and Kiera face off in a high-stakes round of “Hot Sweet Potato.” SPOILER ALERT! Make sure you watch Squid Game Season 3 Episode 1 before listening on. Play one last time. IG - @SquidGameNetflix X (f.k.a. Twitter) - @SquidGame Check out more from Phil Yu @angryasianman , Kiera Please @kieraplease and the Jumpers Jump podcast Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts . Squid Game: The Official Podcast is produced by Netflix and The Mash-Up Americans.…
Encouraging you in your discipleship one book at a time as we chat with some amazing Christian authors about their books, their lives, and their faith on this twice-monthly podcast.
Encouraging you in your discipleship one book at a time as we chat with some amazing Christian authors about their books, their lives, and their faith on this twice-monthly podcast.
Join host Matt McChlery on the Christian Book Blurb podcast as he delves into a conversation with author Leon Evans about his new book, "No Greater Story." Discover how Leon uses the book of Isaiah to explore God's redemptive narrative and how our personal stories fit into this grand design. From overcoming fears to finding purpose in life's messes, Leon shares insights that inspire faith and transformation. Links Buy a copy of Leon's book 'No Greater Story' from St Andrews bookshop online Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Visit Leon Evan's website thethingsofleon.co.uk With thanks to this episode's sponsors 'God Whispers are Life Changers' by Michael and Delane Salkheld Takeaways Embrace Your Story: Accept the story God has given you, even if it's not what you expected, to find meaning and purpose. God in the Middle: God is present in the midst of our messes and pain, capable of transforming them into messages of hope. Dealing with Fear and Doubt: Fear and doubt are natural but should lead us to trust in God's greatness, potentially strengthening our faith. Sharing Your Story: Personal stories are powerful and can serve as a form of evangelism, as they are difficult to dispute. Transformation through Information, Inspiration, and Application: The book's structure aims to facilitate transformation by providing information, inspiration, and practical application. Sound Bites "If God is as great as he is, scriptures says he is, He's greater than those things that are against us and those things that are, you know, before us." - Leon Evans "When we're in a mess, that's where God is. He's in the middle of our mess. When we're in pain, he's in the middle of our pain. When we're in doubt, he's in the middle of our doubt." - Leon Evans "We might not get the story we want, but when God is in our story, he's writing something that's well worth talking about and sharing with others as well." - Leon Evans Chapters [00:00:00] Introduction to Christian Book Blurb [00:01:30] Meet Leon Evans: Author of 'No Greater Story' [00:03:00] The Theme of 'No Greater Story' [00:06:15] God is Greater Than Our Fears [00:09:45] Mess and Pain: Finding God in Our Stories [00:14:00] Doubt and Faith: Navigating Uncertainty [00:18:30] The Structure of 'No Greater Story' [00:22:00] Accessibility in Publishing [00:24:30] Embracing Our Stories in a Hurting World [00:28:00] Getting to Know Leon Evans [00:33:00] The Holy Spirit's Work Today [00:37:00] Future Projects and Resources [00:41:00] Conclusion and Farewell…
In this episode of Christian Book Blurb, host Matt McChlery interviews authors Arthur White and Jude Simpson about their book 'Lifting the Darkness,' which reflects on 30 years of the ministry of Tough Talk. The conversation explores the unique approach of Tough Talk in sharing the gospel through weightlifting, the challenges faced in modern ministry, and personal anecdotes from their experiences. The authors emphasize the importance of using one's talents to share faith and encourage listeners to engage in their own discipleship journeys. Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Visit the Tough Talk website tough-talk.com Visit Jude Simpson's website judesimpson.co.uk With thanks to this episode's sponsors 'God Whispers are Life Changers' by Michael and Delane Salkheld Takeaways Tough Talk has been sharing the gospel for over 30 years. The book reflects on the authors' experiences and lessons learned. Weightlifting serves as a unique hook for ministry. The authors encourage ordinary Christians to share their faith. Aggression towards faith-sharing has increased in recent years. Personal testimonies are powerful tools for evangelism. Community and fellowship are vital in ministry work. The book aims to demystify faith-sharing for readers. The authors have faced various challenges in their ministry. Future projects may include more online engagement and resources. Sound Bites "This is Christian Book Blurb" "We want to boast in Christ" "We want people to do something" Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Christian Book Blurb 01:12 Meet the Authors of Lifting the Darkness 04:33 Understanding Tough Talk's Mission 09:24 The Book's Purpose and Themes 12:19 The Evolution of Tough Talk 16:01 Challenges in Modern Ministry 19:20 Memorable Experiences in Ministry 22:10 Advice for Sharing Faith 24:49 Personal Lives of the Authors 30:21 Future Plans and Projects…
In this episode of Christian Book Blurb, host Matt McChlery speaks with author Kate Battistelli about her book, 'The After Party of the Empty Nest.' They explore the emotional journey of empty nesting, the different types of mothers experiencing this transition, and the importance of planning for the future. Kate shares her personal experiences, lessons learned, and practical advice for coping with the challenges of an empty nest. The conversation emphasizes the significance of community support, spiritual growth, and finding new purpose in life after children leave home. Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Visit Natasha Woodcraft's website natashawoodcraft.com With thanks to this episode's sponsors 'God Whispers are Life Changers' by Michael and Delane Salkheld Takeaways The empty nest is a time of reflection and identity change. Mothers experience the empty nest differently, often categorized into three types: Swallow, Morning Dove, and Robin. Planning for the empty nest should start early, even while children are still at home. It's important to find new activities and community involvement after children leave. Prayer and seeking God's guidance are crucial during the transition. The loneliness of an empty nest can be mitigated by volunteering and connecting with others. Women should focus on their identity beyond motherhood. God has a specific purpose for each individual after their children grow up. The importance of gratitude in every season of life. The book includes discussion questions and prayers to help readers process their experiences. Sound Bites "It's a celebration, not a party." "What do I do now?" "I felt like a Mack truck had hit me." "Get out and do something." "Start planning now for then." "He wants to be our friend." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Empty Nest Journey 02:51 Understanding the Empty Nest Phenomenon 05:53 Personal Experiences of Empty Nesting 09:07 Lessons Learned During the Transition 12:05 Coping Strategies for Empty Nest Parents 14:57 Planning for the Future 18:08 The Role of Community and Support 21:13 Exploring the Author's Background 24:01 Fun and Hobbies 26:48 The Importance of Spiritual Growth 29:54 Conclusion and Resources…
In this episode of The Christian Book Blurb, host Matt McChlery interviews author Natasha Woodcraft about her historical fiction novel, The Wanderer's Legacy. The conversation delves into the themes of humanity, sin, and hope, exploring how historical fiction can illuminate biblical narratives. Natasha shares her research process, the psychological depth of her characters, and the challenges of writing sensitive topics. The discussion also touches on the importance of discipleship, the role of the Holy Spirit in her writing journey, and her future projects aimed at equipping young readers. Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Visit Natasha Woodcraft's website natashawoodcraft.com With thanks to this episode's sponsors 'God Whispers are Life Changers' by Michael and Delane Salkheld Takeaways The Wanderer's Legacy is a standalone book set in ancient history. Natasha aims to humanize biblical characters through her writing. Historical fiction can help readers engage with scripture. The heart of humanity remains unchanged across time. Patriarchy's origins are explored in the context of the story. Hope is essential in Christian fiction, even amidst darkness. Writing about sin requires sensitivity and care. The Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in Natasha's writing process. Natasha is working on a series aimed at teenage boys. Community feedback is vital in the editing process. Sound Bites "There is power in stories." "The heart of humanity is the same." "It's essential to acknowledge the darkness." "God never leaves us alone." "Hope needs to be there." "I refuse to accept that there's no hope." "There is a way to find peace." "I want to equip teenagers to live in purity." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to The Wanderer's Legacy 02:57 Exploring Historical Context and Research 05:52 Themes of Humanity and Sin 08:49 Character Development and Psychological Depth 11:47 Discipleship and Influence in the Narrative 15:04 Hope Amidst Darkness 17:49 Writing Challenges and Sensitivity 20:51 The Role of the Holy Spirit in Writing 24:08 Future Projects and Aspirations…
In this episode of the Christian Book Blurb podcast, host Matt McChlery speaks with author Katharine Hill about her book 'A Mind of Their Own,' which focuses on building emotional well-being in children. The conversation touches on the importance of mental health awareness, the pressures children face to be extraordinary, the significance of allowing failure, and the impact of social media on youth. Katharine emphasizes the need for parents to understand and manage their children's emotions, including sadness, and provides practical strategies for fostering resilience and emotional health. The episode also explores Katharine's personal journey and future writing projects. Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Katharine Hill's books from St Andrews Bookshop online Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Visit Care for the Family's Website With thanks to this episode's sponsors 'God Whispers are Life Changers' by Michael and Delane Salkheld Takeaways Building emotional well-being is crucial for children. It's important to normalize being ordinary in a world that pressures excellence. Failure is a necessary part of growth and resilience. Social media can have a significant negative impact on mental health. Sadness is a natural emotion that should be acknowledged. Parents should help children manage their emotional responses. Practical strategies can make a difference in family life. Understanding children's emotional needs is key to effective parenting. Encouraging children to express their feelings fosters resilience. The role of faith in understanding emotional well-being. Sound Bites "It's okay to be ordinary." "We want our children to do well." "Failure is actually quite important." "We are bringing up adults, not just children." "Social media is affecting their health." "It's okay to feel sad." "We can make a difference to families." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Mental Health Awareness and the Book 02:00 Building Emotional Well-Being in Children 07:09 The Pressure to Be Extraordinary 10:47 The Importance of Allowing Failure 15:53 Navigating Social Media's Impact on Mental Health 20:05 Understanding Sadness as a Normal Emotion 24:02 Practical Strategies for Parents 27:58 Getting to Know Katharine Hill 34:54 Future Projects and Closing Thoughts…
In this episode of Christian Book Blurb, host Matt McChlery interviews author Katy Morgan about her book 'A Short Guide to the Bible.' They discuss the importance of making the Bible accessible to children, tips for reading the Bible, and the different writing styles found within it. Katie shares her insights on engaging young readers and the significance of understanding the Bible's structure. The conversation also touches on Katie's life outside of writing and her passion for youth engagement in faith. Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Katy Morgan's books from St Andrews Bookshop online Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Visit Katy Morgan's Facebook Page With thanks to this episode's sponsors 'God Whispers are Life Changers' by Michael and Delane Salkheld Takeaways Kay Morgan wrote 'A Short Guide to the Bible' to make the Bible accessible for children. The book is designed for ages 8-12 and is only 30 pages long. Children often have basic questions about the Bible that need addressing. Transitioning from story Bibles to adult Bibles can be confusing for kids. The Bible is a library of 66 books with various writing styles. Starting with the Gospel of Mark is a good way to begin reading the Bible. Chapters and verses were added to help navigate the Bible. Understanding the type of writing in the Bible is crucial for interpretation. Katy emphasizes the importance of engaging young people in faith. She is passionate about equipping youth to share the gospel. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Christian Book Blurb 01:05 Exploring 'A Short Guide to the Bible' 10:02 Navigating the Bible: Tips for Beginners 17:55 Understanding Different Writing Styles in the Bible 23:55 Katie Morgan: Life Beyond Writing 30:00 Closing Thoughts and Future Works…
In this episode of Christian Book Blurb, host Matt McChlery engages with authors Mary and Charles Hippsley about their book, 'Reimagining the Landscape of Faith.' They explore the concept of spiritual formation, emphasizing the importance of intentional strategies in growing one's faith. The conversation delves into the metaphor of maps to illustrate personal faith journeys, the significance of self-understanding in spiritual growth, and the challenges of maturing in faith. The authors also discuss navigating spiritual plateaus and the role of spiritual practices in fostering deeper connections with God. Personal anecdotes and insights into their lives add a relatable touch to the discussion. Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Visit Adam Mabry's website adammabry.org With thanks to this episode's sponsors 'God Whispers are Life Changers' by Michael and Delane Salkheld Takeaways Most Christians desire to love God more and be like Christ. Spiritual formation requires intentional strategies for change. Maps serve as a metaphor for understanding our faith journeys. Self-understanding is crucial for spiritual growth. Maturing in faith involves growing in self-awareness. Spiritual plateaus can lead to deeper engagement with God. Spiritual practices help recognize unconscious desires. Silence is a challenging yet rewarding spiritual practice. The authors feel a moral obligation to live out their teachings. Enjoying nature and simple pleasures can enhance spiritual life. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Spiritual Formation 03:32 The Map of Faith: Understanding Spiritual Landscapes 10:03 Self-Understanding in Spiritual Growth 17:20 Maturing in Faith: The Journey of Growth 19:41 Navigating Spiritual Plateaus 22:10 Spiritual Practices for Formation 30:08 Personal Insights and Fun with the Authors…
In this episode of the Christian Book Blurb podcast, host Matt McChlery engages with author Adam Mabry about his book 'When God Seems Gone.' They explore the struggles of faith, particularly when God feels distant or silent. Adam shares personal experiences that inspired his writing, emphasizing the importance of lamentation, understanding God's timing, and navigating disappointment. The conversation highlights the need for honest questioning in faith and the role of personal growth in deepening one's relationship with God. Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Get a copy of 'When God Seems Gone' from St Andrews Bookshop Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Visit Adam Mabry's website adammabry.org Takeaways The struggles of faith are common and important to address. Lamentation is a necessary part of the Christian experience. God's silence can be an opportunity for deeper conversation. Disappointment often arises from unmet expectations. Understanding God's timing requires trust in His greater plan. Questions about faith should not lead to guilt. Expressing pain and grief is essential for spiritual health. Expectations can lead to disappointment if not managed well. Personal growth is crucial for effective faith stewardship. The journey of faith involves navigating complex emotions. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Struggles of Faith 02:49 The Importance of Lamentation 05:48 Understanding God's Silence 09:04 The Anatomy of Disappointment 11:55 Navigating Expectations and Reality 14:59 The Nature of God's Timing 18:05 The Role of Personal Growth in Faith 21:00 Exploring Adam's Journey and Insights 23:51 Conclusion and Future Aspirations…
In this episode of the Christian Book Blurb podcast, host Matt McChlery interviews author Tania Harris about her new book, 'God Dreams.' Tania shares her personal journey of discovering how God communicates through dreams and visions, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and interpreting these experiences. The conversation delves into biblical examples, the significance of symbolism, cultural perspectives on dreams, and the necessity of discernment in interpreting them. Tania also discusses her future projects and the ongoing journey of hearing God's voice. Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Get a copy of God Dreams from St Andrews Bookshop Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Visit Tania Harris' website godconversations.com Takeaways Tania Harris discusses her ministry, God Conversations, which helps people recognize God's voice. Her first God dream led her to explore the biblical significance of dreams. Dreams and visions are a vital part of spiritual communication. The language of dreams often involves symbolism and imagery. Cultural context influences the interpretation of symbols in dreams. The Western tradition has largely rejected the significance of dreams in spiritual communication. Discernment is crucial in interpreting dreams and visions. Neuroscience supports the idea that dreams play a role in mental health and processing emotions. Everyone has the potential to experience God dreams, regardless of cultural background. Tania's upcoming book will explore the unique role of the Holy Spirit in communication. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to God Dreams 00:58 The Journey of Recognizing God's Voice 07:02 Biblical Foundations of Dreams and Visions 10:46 The Power of Symbolism in Dreams 21:10 Cultural Perspectives on God Dreams 26:08 Discernment in Dream Interpretation 29:56 Tania's Personal Insights and Future Projects…
In this episode of Christian Book Blurb, host Matt McChlery interviews children's author Terry Fahning about her book 'Mercy's Happenings.' They discuss the inspiration behind writing for children, the importance of faith-based literature, and the unique approach of storytelling in non-fiction. Terry shares insights on engaging children in discussions about faith, offers writing advice for aspiring authors, and reflects on her life and current concerns regarding family dynamics and children's activities. She also talks about her third degree blackbelt in Taekwondo and her love of upcycling furniture with her husband. Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Visit Terrie Fahning's website booksbyterrie.com Takeaways Terry was inspired to write for children to share stories with her grandchildren. Faith-based books help introduce the concept of faith early in a child's life. Children love stories and are captivated by real-life experiences. Terry's book is unique as it combines non-fiction with storytelling. Life lessons are embedded in the stories, making them relatable for children. Discussion questions at the end of each story encourage deeper conversations about faith. Honesty in discussions about faith is crucial for building trust with children. Writing for children requires simplicity and age-appropriate language. Parents should engage in faith discussions to foster understanding in their children. Terry emphasizes the importance of outdoor activities and imagination for children. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Christian Book Blurb 00:29 Inspiration Behind Writing for Children 02:40 The Importance of Faith-Based Books for Children 03:58 Unique Approach to Non-Fiction Children's Writing 06:21 Life Lessons Through Storytelling 09:42 Discussing Faith with Children 11:12 Writing Advice for Aspiring Children's Authors 13:29 Engaging Children in Faith Discussions 15:27 Getting to Know the Author 21:11 Terry's Current Concerns and Prayers 22:04 Where to Find Terry's Book…
In this episode of Christian Book Blurb, host Matt McChlery engages with author Martin Whitehouse to discuss his book, The Transparent Truth, which explores the concept of truth within Christianity. They delve into the nature of absolute truth, the reliability of the Bible, the significance of different translations, and how to approach reading the Bible for those new to the faith. The conversation also touches on the definition of sin and its implications for the relationship between humanity and God. Additionally, listeners get a glimpse into Martin's personal life and future writing aspirations. Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Martin Whitehouse's book on amazon Takeaways Truth is a moral concept related to God's character. Absolute truth exists and is found in God. The Bible is a trustworthy source of information. Different translations of the Bible have their merits. Starting with the Gospels is recommended for new readers. Sin separates us from God and creates barriers. God's desire is for us to reach our full potential. Martin enjoys woodworking and creating faith-based signs. He is currently semi-retired and trains others in healthcare. An audiobook version of The Transparent Truth is in the works. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Christian Book Blurb 01:28 Exploring Truth in Christianity 06:46 Understanding Absolute Truth 09:13 Trusting the Bible 11:52 The Importance of Bible Translations 16:04 Starting Your Bible Journey 18:30 Defining Sin 22:47 Getting to Know Martin Whitehouse 30:23 Future Writing Aspirations…
In this episode of the Christian Book Blurb podcast, host Matt McCleary interviews author Lydia Jenkins about her dystopian fiction series, 'Son of Endless Days.' They discuss the themes of worthiness, authenticity, and the Christian worldview within the genre. Jenkins shares insights on how dystopian fiction can serve as a tool for exploring faith and societal issues, as well as her personal journey as a writer. The conversation also touches on the challenges of navigating faith in a non-Christian world and the importance of presenting alternative belief systems. Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Buy 'Sun of Endless Days' from St Andrews Bookshop Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Visit Lydia Jenkin's website lgjenkins.com Takeaways 'Son of Endless Days' is the first in a dystopian series. Dystopian fiction often reflects societal warnings. Christian principles can be woven into dystopian narratives. Authenticity in relationships is crucial for connection. Themes of worthiness and societal acceptance are explored. The guiding light represents an alternative belief system. Navigating faith can be challenging in a secular world. Personal experiences shape the writing process. Exploring different genres can enhance storytelling. Future projects may include contemporary themes and personal experiences. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Author 01:06 Exploring 'Son of Endless Days' and Dystopian Fiction 04:15 Dystopian Fiction and Christian Worldview 10:10 Truth, Lies, and Authenticity in Relationships 12:41 Themes of Worthiness and Outcasts 15:40 The Guiding Light: An Alternative Belief System 19:27 Navigating Faith in a Non-Christian World 22:11 Getting to Know the Author 28:51 Future Projects and Closing Thoughts…
In this episode of Christian Book Blurb, host Matt McChlery speaks with author Kate Nicholas about her journey through cancer and the profound connection she found with God during her trials. They discuss the importance of sharing personal stories of faith, the growing popularity of audiobooks, and the healing power of authenticity. Kate shares her experiences of writing her award-winning audiobook, 'To the Ocean Floor,' and emphasizes the significance of faith in the healing process. The conversation also touches on the role of loved ones during illness, embracing trials, and the influence of the Holy Spirit in daily life. Kate also talks about her love of paddle boarding and wild swimming and watching Brian Cox documentaries. Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Buy 'To The Ocean Floor' from St Andrews Bookshop Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Visit Kate Nicholas' website katenicholas.co.uk Takeaways Kate Nicholas shares her cancer journey and connection with God. The importance of sharing personal stories of faith and healing. Audiobooks provide a unique way to experience an author's message. Writing for audiobooks requires a different approach than traditional writing. Authenticity in storytelling can lead to powerful healing experiences. Faith and healing are complex and cannot be reduced to simple formulas. The ocean floor experience symbolizes a deep encounter with God. Loved ones play a crucial role in supporting those facing illness. Embracing trials can lead to spiritual growth and transformation. The Holy Spirit's presence can be felt in everyday life. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Christian Book Blurb 00:58 Kate Nicholas and Her Journey with Cancer 02:48 The Power of Audiobooks 06:03 Sharing Personal Stories of Faith 08:52 The Importance of Authenticity in Healing 11:47 Understanding Faith and Healing 15:05 The Ocean Floor Experience 17:49 Advice for Those Facing Cancer 22:10 The Role of Loved Ones in the Healing Process 25:12 Embracing Trials and Suffering 28:10 Getting to Know Kate Nicholas 31:57 The Holy Spirit's Influence in Daily Life 35:11 Looking Ahead: Future Projects…
In this episode of the Christian Book Blurb podcast, host Matt McChlery speaks with author Richard Littledale about his new book, 'In Step with God: 101 Devotional Walks Through the Bible.' They discuss the metaphor of walking in relation to faith, the importance of community, and how to approach scripture with a fresh perspective. Richard shares insights from his book, emphasizing the significance of walking hopefully and companionably with God and others. The conversation also touches on Richard's slate craft hobby and his love of pasta! Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Visit Richard Littledale's website richardlittledale.co.uk Takeaways Walking is a metaphor for the Christian journey. Choosing the right footwear symbolizes preparation for spiritual walks. Walking meetings foster better conversations and connections. The Bible is a complex landscape that requires careful navigation. Walking hopefully means expecting to encounter God in daily life. Companionable walking emphasizes the importance of community in faith. The book encourages active engagement with scripture through walking. Each walk in the book is designed to be accessible and relatable. New believers should expect surprises on their journey with God. Long-time believers can find new insights by slowing down and reflecting. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest 00:58 The Theme of Walking with God 02:42 Choosing the Right Footwear for the Journey 05:48 Structure and Organization of the Book 08:29 Exploring Specific Walks in the Bible 11:35 The Importance of Walking Together 14:05 Encounters with Biblical Figures 17:10 Reflections on the Journey of Faith 19:53 Advice for New and Long-Time Believers 22:38 Author's Life and Future Projects…
In this episode of Christian Book Blurb, host Matt McChlery engages with author Gordon Giles about the significance of Christmas carols, exploring their historical context, spiritual meanings, and the evolution of Christmas traditions. They discuss the dual nature of Christmas as both a religious and secular celebration, the role of music in enhancing the Christmas experience, and delve into specific carols, including 'Hark the Herald Angels Sing' and 'Oh Holy Night'. The conversation also introduces a modern carol, 'The Camel Carol', highlighting the collaborative process behind its creation. In this conversation, Matt McChlery and Gordon Giles explore the themes of Christmas carols, their meanings, and the joy of the holiday season. They discuss the creative process behind the 'Camel Carol', the significance of the gifts brought by the camels, and the importance of storytelling in carols. Gordon shares his personal Christmas traditions, his love for writing, and his upcoming works, emphasizing the need to reclaim the Christian heritage in music and the joy of community during the festive season. Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Buy a copy of A Calendar of Carols from St Andrews Bookshop Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Visit Gordon Giles on Facebook Takeaways Christmas carols serve as a bridge between secular and spiritual traditions. The Advent season is often overlooked in modern Christmas celebrations. Music is integral to the Christmas experience, enhancing its meaning. Charles Dickens played a significant role in shaping modern Christmas traditions. Many popular carols have complex histories and theological significance. The evolution of Christmas carols reflects broader cultural changes. 'Hark the Herald Angels Sing' is a hymn with deep theological roots.# 'Oh Holy Night' is beloved for its emotional and melodic depth. The Camel Carol offers a fresh perspective on the Christmas story. Carols influence our understanding of the Christmas narrative. The camels in the carol symbolize a journey of understanding. Each gift from the camels represents faith, hope, and love. Christmas can be both meaningful and fun. The significance of Christmas hymns is profound. Storytelling in carols helps convey deeper messages. The 'Camel Carol' was designed for choral societies. Christmas traditions can bring communities together. Writing is a passion that contributes to personal growth. Hospitality is a core value of the church's mission. Social media can be a tool for community engagement. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Christmas Carols 02:52 The Spiritual Dimension of Carols 06:03 The Evolution of Christmas Traditions 08:58 The Role of Music in Christmas 11:48 Exploring Iconic Carols 15:14 The Camel Carol: A Modern Perspective 26:43 The Journey of the Camels 30:10 The Meaning Behind the Gifts 32:38 Exploring the Calendar of Carols 38:11 Christmas Traditions and Personal Favourites 46:40 Upcoming Works and Reflections…
In this episode of the Christian Book Blurb, host Matt McChlery interviews author P.H. Bray about his novel 'Search for the Healing Cloth.' They discuss the inspiration behind the book, the themes of calling and destiny, and the extensive research that went into writing the story. Bray shares insights into his writing process, the characters, and the potential for his work to be adapted into a film or series. The conversation also touches on Bray's personal interests such as stamp collecting and his favourite meal: his wife's chicken tray bake! Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Buy a copy of The Swaddling: Search For Healing Cloth from St Andrew's Bookshop Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Visit P.H.Bray's website theswaddling.com Takeaways The novel explores the significance of the swaddling cloth used for Jesus. Bray's research into the Magi led to unique story elements. Calling can be a seasonal commitment, not always permanent. Destiny feels more secular compared to the concept of calling. Bray's character, Melody, feels chosen for her quest. Research for the book took nine years to complete. The story blends modern adventure with biblical themes. Bray's writing style is compared to Dan Brown's thrillers. The author enjoys spending time with his grandchildren. Bray's books are available for purchase online. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Christian Book Blurb 01:51 Exploring the Theme of the Healing Cloth 08:29 Understanding Calling and Destiny 14:11 The Research Behind the Story 19:01 Getting to Know the Author 26:11 Where to Find the Books…
In this episode of the Christian Book Blurb podcast, host Matt McChlery speaks with author Joanne Gilchrist about her journey into writing children's literature, the importance of Christian resources for children, and her latest book, 'Why Did God Make Me?'. They discuss the challenges and joys of writing for children, the role of illustrators, and the impact of the God for Kids app. Joanne shares insights on engaging with children during school visits and offers advice for parents on discussing faith with their children. The conversation highlights the significance of nurturing spiritual conversations in early childhood and the evolving landscape of children's literature. Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Thanks to the sponsor of this episode sarahgracepublishing.co.uk Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Visit the God For Kids App website Takeaways Joanne's writing journey began with a word processor on her dad's Amstrad computer. Her first books were a children's devotional and a personal testimony. The children's devotional has evolved into a series and an app. Writing for children requires understanding their developmental stages. Christian resources for children are crucial for fostering open conversations about faith. Joanne aims to engage both children and the adults in their lives through her writing. The process of writing simple stories can be challenging but rewarding. Collaboration with illustrators is key to bringing children's books to life. The God for Kids app provides a platform for reaching more children with Christian teachings. Joanne encourages parents to have faith conversations with their children without fear. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Christian Book Blurb 00:28 Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Christian Book Blurb 00:28 Joanne Gilchrist's Journey into Writing 04:55 The Evolution of Joanne's Books 08:33 The Importance of Christian Literature for Children 11:19 Crafting Simple Yet Impactful Stories 13:58 Exploring 'Why Did God Make Me?' 18:24 The Collaboration with Illustrators 20:34 The God for Kids App and Its Impact 24:23 Reflections on Growth and Future Plans 27:59 Engaging with Schools and Children 28:54 Advice for Parents on Discussing Faith 29:56 Getting to Know Joanne Gilchrist 36:59 The Holy Spirit's Guidance in Joanne's Life 37:28 Upcoming Projects and Future Aspirations…
In this episode of the Christian Book Blurb, host Matt McChlery interviews author Clive Bowsher about his book 'One: Being United to Jesus Changes Everything.' They discuss the significance of Jesus' 'You Will' sayings, the importance of unity with Christ and among believers, and the deeper meaning of worship. Clive shares insights on intimacy with Jesus, practical steps to live out this unity, and the challenges of obedience. They also discuss Clive's slight obsession with dark chocolate and how he enjoys spending time with his family. Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Get Clive Bowsher's book 'One' from Union Publishing Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Takeaways Every believer is one with Christ, Him in them and them in Him. The 'You Will' sayings of Jesus reveal fresh perspectives on Christian life. Unity with Jesus is foundational for unity among believers. Worship is a relational experience, not just a musical one. Intimacy with Jesus is essential for understanding His love. Living out our faith involves practical expressions of love and service. Understanding our vertical relationship with Christ enhances horizontal relationships. Obedience flows from a heart captivated by Christ's love. Trusting God deeply is crucial in challenging times. The heart of the Gospel centres on our union with Christ. Sound Bites "Being united to Jesus changes everything." "What have you been saved for?" "Worship extends far beyond music." "Love and being loved is hugely important." "How do I be in his presence?" "Trusting God more deeply is crucial." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest 00:30 Exploring the Book 'One' by Clive Bowsher 03:11 The Significance of Jesus' 'You Will' Sayings 06:12 Understanding Unity with Christ and Among Believers 08:48 The Vine and Branches: A Powerful Metaphor 11:45 Defining Worship Beyond Music 15:07 The Importance of Intimacy with Jesus 17:55 Practical Steps to Live Out Unity with Christ 20:51 Challenges in Obedience and Love for Christ 23:00 Getting to Know the Author: Clive Bowsher 26:49 Future Projects and Closing Thoughts…
In this episode of Christian Book Blurb, host Matt McChlery interviews veteran Christian author Bob Hartman. They discuss Hartman's extensive body of work, focusing on the importance of children's literature in passing on faith. Bob shares insights into his creative process, the significance of storytelling in faith, and the balance between fun and respect for biblical narratives. The conversation also touches on his collaborative work with illustrators and his upcoming projects, including the Act Along Bible. They also chat about Bob's serious love of food, beautiful places and how he likens himself to the cartoon character Bandit from the TV show Bluey. Listen now. Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Shop Bob Hartman Books on St Andrews Bookshop website Takeaways Bob Hartman has written over a hundred books for children. Christian books for children are vital for passing on faith. Rhyming text can enhance engagement in children's literature. Respecting the biblical text is crucial in storytelling. Storytelling is essential to understanding faith and God. Creativity reflects God's nature and is important in discipleship. Collaboration with illustrators is key to children's books. The Act Along Bible encourages interactive storytelling. Supporting local Christian bookshops is important for community. Hartman has two upcoming books focusing on the kingdom of God. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Christian Book Blurb 01:00 Meet Bob Hartman: A Veteran in Christian Writing 02:54 The Importance of Christian Books for Children 05:15 The Art of Rhyming in Children's Literature 07:42 Balancing Fun and Faith in Storytelling 11:01 The Power of Storytelling in Faith 14:43 Creativity in Discipleship for Children 16:39 The Collaborative Process with Illustrators 19:25 Exploring the Act Along Bible 24:10 Getting to Know Bob Hartman 29:00 Future Projects and Upcoming Books 31:57 Where to Find Bob Hartman and His Work…
In this episode of the Christian Book Blurb podcast, host Matt McChlery interviews author Jenny Sanders about her book 'Polished Arrows'. They discuss the metaphor of arrows in relation to God's work in our lives, the process of discipleship, the importance of community, and the challenges of forgiveness. Jenny shares insights on how to navigate the journey of faith, emphasizing the need for personal transformation and the role of relationships in spiritual growth. They also chat about Jenny's nomadic life of ministry, her love of chicken salad and her first date with her husband at the original Top Gun movie. Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Visit Jenny Sanders' blog jennysanderswriter.co.uk Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Takeaways God shapes us for His good purposes Discipleship involves a process of transformation. Saying goodbye to the old life is crucial for Christians. Forgiveness is essential for healing and freedom. Community is vital for effective discipleship. We must allow God to develop our spiritual grit. Forgiveness is a choice and a process. We need to be sharpened by others in our faith journey. God calls us to represent Him in a counter-cultural way. Writing can be a way to bring joy and hope to others. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Christian Book Blurb 00:30 Exploring 'Polished Arrows' and Its Metaphor 02:56 The Process of Arrow Making and Discipleship 06:09 Saying Goodbye to the Old Life 08:59 The Challenge of Forgiveness 15:04 The Importance of Community in Discipleship 18:46 Instructions for Being an Arrow 25:02 Jenny's Life and Writing Journey…
In this episode of Christian Book Blurb, host Matt McChlery interviews author Michael T. Gowen about his book 'Daniel Being Distinctive in Uncertain Times.' They discuss the relevance of the Book of Daniel in today's society, the importance of devotional Bible reading, and how to live authentically as a Christian in the workplace. Michael shares insights on purity, wisdom, and navigating crisis points, emphasizing the need for community and support. We also hear about Michael's love of theatre, eating with friends and eating 'moules et frites'. Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Visit Michael T Gowen's publisher malcolndown.co.uk Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Takeaways Daniel's faithfulness serves as an inspiration for modern Christians. Encouraging deeper Bible reading can strengthen one's relationship with God. The Book of Daniel is relevant to contemporary societal challenges. Authentic Christian living in the workplace requires wisdom and tact. Purity is essential for intimacy with God and spiritual effectiveness. Sharing burdens with trusted friends is crucial during crises. The power of storytelling can be a more effective witness than doctrine. Building strong foundations in faith prepares us for future challenges. Community support is vital for leaders in the church. Gowen emphasizes the importance of enjoying God's presence in nature. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Christian Book Blurb 00:30 Exploring the Book of Daniel 02:24 Encouraging Devotional Bible Reading 06:42 Daniel's Relevance in Modern Society 12:02 Living Authentically in the Workplace 15:51 The Importance of Purity 19:16 Wisdom and Tact in Spiritual Gifts 23:10 Navigating Crisis Points 31:17 Getting to Know Michael T. Gowen 39:27 Future Works and Conclusion…
In this episode of The Christian Book Blurb, host Matt McChlery interviews authors Ellie Limebear and Jane Kirby about their book 'Say Goodbye to Anxiety.' The authors discuss the prevalence of anxiety among Christians and the rising levels of anxiety in today's culture. They share their personal experiences with anxiety and the tools they have found helpful in managing it. The book is written in a short devotional style, with interactive elements such as journaling and suggested songs. The authors emphasize the importance of hope, gratitude, and seeking help from professionals and the Bible. They also discuss the dangers of comparison and the role of angels in overcoming anxiety. We also discover Elle's love of coffee and Jane's fondness for almond croissants, which cartoon characters they think fit them best and information about an upcoming new song from Elle that will be released soon. Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Get a copy of 'Say Goodbye to Anxiety' from St Andrews Bookshop Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Visit Elle Limebear's website ellelimebear.co.uk Visit Jane Kirby's website janeelizabethkirby.com Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Takeaways Anxiety is a common struggle among Christians of all ages and demographics. Levels of anxiety seem to be rising in today's culture. Seeking help from professionals, using medication if necessary, and finding a support system are important in managing anxiety. The book 'Say Goodbye to Anxiety' is written in a short devotional style, with interactive elements such as journaling and suggested songs. Hope, gratitude, and the belief in God's protection through angels can help in overcoming anxiety Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview 01:43 Understanding the Prevalence of Anxiety Among Christians 04:38 Personal Experiences with Anxiety and the Importance of Seeking Help 13:16 The Short Devotional Style of 'Say Goodbye to Anxiety' 17:34 The Power of Hope, Gratitude, and Worship in Overcoming Anxiety 23:53 The Role of Angels in Overcoming Anxiety 29:44 Balancing Writing and Personal Life: Insights from Ellie Limebear and Jane Kirby…
In this episode of the Christian Book Blurb podcast, host Matt McChlery interviews author Christine Westhoff about her book 'Reframing the Prophetic.' They discuss the definition of the prophetic, its purpose, and its relevance in today's world. They also explore the difference between the office of a prophet and operating in a prophetic gifting. The conversation touches on the importance of testing and weighing prophetic words, as well as the role of community in stewarding the prophetic well. Discussion also explores some of the author's favourite things including cake, family and Bugs Bunny. Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Get a copy of Reframing the Prophetic from St Andrews Bookshop Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Visit Christine Westhoff's website reframingtheprophetic.com Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Takeaways The prophetic, as seen in Scripture, is divine revelation from God to align people with the covenant or kingdom purposes of God. The prophetic gift is still relevant and necessary in the present day, and there is no scriptural evidence that it was meant to cease. Not everyone is called to be a prophet, but all believers can prophesy and hear God's voice. The prophetic should be tested and weighed by the community of believers, and individuals should hold their side of the balance of power by discerning and aligning prophetic words with Scripture and the character of Christ. The prophetic is not just about giving encouraging words, but also about challenging and provoking individuals to realign themselves with the gospel and the purposes of God. The prophetic can be expressed through various forms of art, and not all prophecy needs to be spontaneous; it can be crafted and intentional. The Holy Spirit is teaching us to have eyes to see and ears to hear His leading and to discover His beauty in all things. To go deeper in exploring the prophetic gifting, read the book of Acts and observe how the prophetic is aligned with the mission of God. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview 01:27 Defining the Prophetic 03:24 The Relevance of the Prophetic Today 06:32 The Office of a Prophet vs. Operating in a Prophetic Gifting 10:20 Aligning the Prophetic with the Gospel 13:31 Crafting and Intentionality in the Prophetic 17:19 Testing and Weighing Prophetic Words 21:52 Receiving and Discerning Prophetic Words 23:21 False Prophets and Genuine Prophets 32:22 Communing with God and Discovering Beauty 36:14 Getting to Know Christine Westhoff…
In this episode of the Christian Book Blurb podcast, host Matt McChlery interviews author Stephen McAlpine about his book 'Future Proof.' They discuss living for Jesus in a changing culture and the challenges Christians face in navigating societal changes. McAlpine emphasizes the importance of the church in providing a framework for Christians to navigate cultural changes and maintain meaningful community. They also touch on topics such as the loneliness crisis, caring for creation, and the role of technology in the church. McAlpine shares personal insights and challenges he faces as a Christian in ministry. as well as chats about his love of marathon running, modern art and South African food. Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Get a copy of Futureproof from St Andrews Bookshop Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Visit Stephen McApline's website stephenmcapline.com Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Takeaways Living for Jesus in a changing culture requires Christians to navigate cultural changes with confidence and the gospel as their guide. The church plays a vital role in providing a framework for Christians to maintain meaningful community and navigate societal changes. The loneliness crisis is a result of time constraints, transient culture, isolation, and tribalism. The church can combat this by prioritizing community and creating opportunities for meaningful relationships. Caring for creation is an important aspect of Christian stewardship and provides an opportunity for the church to engage with the environmental movement from a biblical perspective. Technology can be both a servant and a master. The church should model healthy technology use and emphasize the importance of face-to-face interactions. As Christians age, it is important to guard against entitlement and continue growing in godliness and love for others. Stephen McAlpine's book 'Future Proof' explores these topics and offers practical examples of how to live in the cultural moment as a Christian. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview 02:23 Living for Jesus in a Changing Culture 04:19 The Church as a Framework for Navigating Cultural Changes 05:43 Combatting the Loneliness Crisis 10:30 Caring for Creation: A Biblical Perspective 13:50 Navigating Technology: Servant or Master? 19:30 Guarding Against Entitlement and Growing in Godliness 23:02 Getting to Know Stephen McAlpine 27:16 Conclusion and Closing Remarks…
In this episode of The Christian Book Blurb, host Matt McChlery interviews author Joanne Berthelsen about her book Swan Song. They discuss the importance of speaking life-giving words and the impact our words can have on others. Joanne shares that there is so much negative talk in society and that our world needs hope, which can be provided through positive and uplifting words. They also discuss the different types of life-giving words, such as empathy, encouragement, affirmation, challenge, forgiveness, and more. Joanne emphasizes the importance of speaking words of challenge in love and the power of forgiveness. She provides tips for being intentional with our words, including staying close to God, focusing on the other person, and taking a moment before speaking. Joanne also shares about her love of playing Wordle and how to make an Australian pavlova. Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Visit Jo-Anne Berthelsen's website jo-anneberthelsen.com Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Takeaways Speaking life-giving words is important because there is so much negative talk in society and our world needs hope. Our words have the power to impact others and can either build them up or damage them. The Bible challenges us to speak life-giving words and to tame our tongues. Jesus is our example of speaking life-giving words, and we are called to speak in the same way. Words of challenge can be life-giving when spoken in love and with the best interests of the other person in mind. Forgiveness is important and speaking words of forgiveness can have a powerful impact. To be intentional with our words, we should stay close to God, focus on the other person, and take a moment before speaking. Joanne's upcoming book, God Moments, is a collection of devotional writings that encourage readers to see God in everyday life. Chapters 00:00 Introduction: The Importance of Speaking Life-Giving Words 02:27 The Impact of Words on Others 03:24 Types of Life-Giving Words: Empathy, Encouragement, Affirmation, Challenge, Forgiveness, and More 10:55 Words of Insight: Prophetic Words and Words of Knowledge 12:50 The Power of Words of Challenge 19:03 The Importance of Forgiveness and Words of Forgiveness 20:57 Tips for Being Intentional with Our Words 29:37 Author's Journey and Upcoming Book: God Moments…
In this episode of Christian Book Blurb, host Matt McChlery interviews author Jamie Erickson about her book 'Holy Hygge' and the importance of hospitality in our relationship with God and others. Jamie shares her journey of discovering the art of hospitality and how it is linked to her faith. She explains the concept of hygge, a Danish word that encompasses feelings of coziness and contentment, and how it can be practiced in Christian homes. The conversation also touches on discipleship relationships, the importance of community, and the difference between entertaining and being hospitable. Jamie emphasizes the need for sincere interest and active listening in building relationships and extending hospitality. They also chat about Jamie's love of reading and what Minnesota is like. Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Visit Jamie Erickson's website jamieerickson.com Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Takeaways Hospitality is an important part of our relationship with God and with others. Hygge is a Danish concept that promotes feelings of coziness and contentment. Discipleship relationships are about passing on a lineage of faith and reaching out to others. Hospitality is about making someone feel seen, known, and welcome. Active listening and sincere interest are key in building relationships and extending hospitality. Entertaining is me-centred, while hospitality is other-centred. Contentment is important in a culture of excess and instant gratification. The new promised land is found in Jesus, and hospitality should point people to Him. Small steps towards hospitality can include saying 'tell me more' and listening with genuine interest. Community and discipleship are integral to the Christian faith. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:28 Making a Home Where People Can Find God 04:04 The Concept of Hygge and its Connection to Faith 06:55 Discipleship Relationships and Community 09:47 The Difference Between Entertaining and Being Hospitable 13:26 The Importance of Contentment in Western Culture 21:56 Practical Steps Towards Hospitality 26:23 Extending Hospitality Beyond Our Homes 30:30 Conclusion and Future Projects…
In this episode of the Christian Book Blurb podcast, host Matt McChlery interviews author Jennifer Kvamme about her book 'More to the Story: Deep Answers to Real Questions on Attraction, Identity, and Relationships.' They discuss the importance of understanding the biblical perspective on sexuality and relationships, the significance of the body in the Christian faith, and the challenges of navigating gender and identity issues in today's culture. Jennifer emphasizes the need for compassion, love, and understanding when engaging with these topics and offers advice for those struggling with gender and identity issues. Jennifer also chats about her love of cross-country skiing, reading and her love of cheesecake. Listen now. Links Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Visit the GoodBook website Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Takeaways Understanding the biblical perspective on sexuality and relationships is crucial in today's culture. The body is an important aspect of the Christian faith and should not be minimized or disregarded. Grounding our identity in God and His Word is essential, rather than basing it on our feelings or preferences. Compassion, love, and understanding are key when engaging with individuals struggling with gender and identity issues. It is important to be present and available as a friend to those going through difficult times, offering support and love. Chapters 00:00 Understanding the Biblical Perspective on Sexuality and Relationships 07:36 Navigating Gender and Identity Issues in Today's Culture 10:57 Grounding Our Identity in God and His Word 13:20 The Significance of the Body in the Christian Faith 15:34 Compassion and Love for Those Struggling with Gender and Identity 30:05 Deepening Gratitude for the Trustworthiness of God's Word…
In this episode of the Christian Book Blurb podcast, host Matt McCleary interviews author Andy Bannister about his book 'How to Talk About Jesus Without Looking Like an Idiot.' They discuss the fear and panic that often accompanies conversations about faith, the importance of asking questions, and the role of the Holy Spirit in evangelism. Bannister also shares his favourite question to ask when engaging in conversations about spirituality. We finish with a discussion about Andy's love of playing board games and climbing mountains. Listen now. Links This episode was kindly sponsored by St Andrews Literature Festival Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Get yourself a copy of How to Talk About Jesus Without Looking Like and Idiot from St Andrews Bookshop Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Visit the Solas website Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Takeaways Many Christians feel fear and panic when it comes to talking about Jesus with others, but it's important to remember that the Holy Spirit is responsible for the outcome of our conversations. Asking questions is a powerful tool in evangelism, as it creates conversation, shows genuine interest in the other person, and allows the Holy Spirit to work. Success in evangelism should not be measured by immediate conversions, but by the progress made in moving someone closer to Jesus. It's important to actually talk about Jesus rather than relying solely on living a good life, as talking about Jesus directs attention to Him and not ourselves. In addition to questions, other tools for evangelism include listening, hospitality, service, and using personal hobbies and interests to build relationships. Each person has their own unique evangelistic style, and it's important to discover and embrace that style rather than trying to be like someone else. The Holy Spirit is reminding Bannister to focus on writing and mentoring, as well as prioritizing family over ministry. Bannister has a new book called 'Have You Ever Wondered?' and is working on a project combining apologetics and playing cards. Listeners can find Bannister's books and more information about him and Solas on his website and social media platforms. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Sponsor 03:16 Overcoming Fear and Panic in Evangelism 06:00 Overcoming Fear and Panic in Evangelism 09:19 Measuring Success in Evangelism 13:10 The Importance of Talking About Jesus 22:43 Discovering Your Evangelistic Style 29:24 The Holy Spirit's Reminders 31:46 Upcoming Projects and Books 35:01 Conclusion…
In this episode of Christian Book Blurb, host Matt McChlery interviews author Kevin Elliott about his book 'See Miracles.' They discuss the definition of miracles, whether miracles still happen today, and the reasons why some prayers for healing may not be answered. Kevin shares stories of miracles he has witnessed in Macedonia and emphasizes the importance of faith and obedience in praying for miracles. They also chat about Kevin's love of coffee and his former days as a DJ and budding rock star. Links This episode was kindly sponsored by The God Who Sees You Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Visit missionmacedonia.com or allaboutjesus.info Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Takeaways Miracles are defined as doing something with the ability and authority that humans don't normally have. Miracles still happen today and are well-documented throughout church history. Praying for healing and miracles requires faith and obedience, and the outcome is ultimately up to God. Not all prayers for healing are answered, but there are reasons for this, including lack of faith, hidden issues, and God's priorities. The success of praying for miracles lies in obedience to God, regardless of the outcome. Kevin Elliott has a heart for reaching out to students and inspiring them to get involved in mission work Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Sponsor 02:25 Exploring the Definition of Miracles 04:15 Do Miracles Still Happen Today? 05:13 Reasons Why Some Prayers for Healing Are Not Answered 08:36 The Importance of Faith and Obedience in Praying for Miracles 11:22 Mission Work in Macedonia 14:35 Examples of Miracles 18:56 Why are some supernatural events hard to believe? 20:38 What happens if someone doesn't get healed? 26:27 Definition of Success 32:27 Author Background 37:05 What is the Holy Spirit Saying to you? 39:23 Links and Social Media…
In this episode of the Christian Book Blurb podcast, host Matt McChlery interviews author Bryony Wood about her book, The Sound of Musings, which explores the connection between the Sound of Music movie and God. Bryony shares her love for the film and how it inspired her to write a devotional book. She discusses the symbolism in songs like 'Edelweiss' and 'Climb Every Mountain' and how they relate to Christian themes. They also chat about her love of food, games and her new-found passion for Morris Dancing! Listen now. Links This episode was kindly sponsored by Standing in the Storm: Living with faith and cancer Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery Get yourself a copy of The Sound of Musings from St Andrews Bookshop Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info Visit Bryony Wood's Website Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com Takeaways The Sound of Music movie can be a powerful tool for exploring Christian themes and deepening one's faith. Songs like 'Edelweiss' and 'Climb Every Mountain' in the film contain symbolism that can be related to God's love and our journey of faith. The intermission in the film mirrors the intermission in God's story, where we are living in the 'now but not yet' of God's kingdom. The Sound of Musings book offers a rich resource for churches and individuals to engage with the film and explore its spiritual themes. Bryony Wood provides downloadable study guides and offers live events and retreats based on the book. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Sponsorship 04:28 The Inspiration Behind The Sound of Musings 09:14 Finding God in Films and Books 23:08 Getting to Know Bryony Wood 30:52 Extras: Resources and Events 36:02 Conclusion and Sponsorship…
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