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14 JAN 2025 · Dive into "5 Reasons to Be Hopeful About the Future," a unique episode of Faith and Freedom podcast where we blend Pentecostal, Partial Preterist, and Postmillennial theology to offer a fresh perspective on why believers should embrace the future with optimism. We explore the ongoing presence of the Holy Spirit, the historical and future fulfillment of prophecies, the Postmillennial vision of a world transformed by the Gospel, the growth in personal faith and community, and the ultimate hope of Christ's return. Each reason is rooted in scripture, providing a solid foundation for our hope. Join host Peter as we navigate through these theological insights with humor, wisdom, and encouragement, ensuring you leave this episode not just informed but inspired. Whether you're new to these theological concepts or a seasoned believer, this episode will rejuvenate your faith and give you tangible reasons to look forward to what's ahead. Tune in for a dose of hope that's both spiritually enriching and practically applicable.
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4 JAN 2025 · #Jesus needs to return—not in the apocalyptic sense, though that may happen—but in the hearts and minds of the people. We need Him now more than ever. Our world is crying out for hope, meaning, and the redemptive love that only Christ can bring. As society faces spiritual decline and moral confusion, it’s time for a renewal of faith that transforms lives from the inside out.
On a related note, fans of The Passion of the Christ have something to look forward to this year. Reports confirm that Mel Gibson will soon begin filming the highly anticipated sequel, The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection. The original film, released in 2004, left an indelible mark on both Christian and mainstream audiences with its powerful depiction of Jesus’ sacrifice. The sequel is set to explore the Resurrection, the cornerstone of Christian faith. This project has been years in the making, and its release promises to reignite discussions about the life, death, and victory of Christ.
In this episode, I explore why Jesus must return to our lives and how the upcoming film could serve as a cultural catalyst for a renewed focus on Him.
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17 JUN 2023 · In this episode I'll be discussing the concept of right and wrong from the perspective of the British political leaders deciding whether or not to go to war. I hope you enjoy it, and that it inspires you to think about the issue of war from a different perspective! On 29th September 1938, Adolf Hitler, Neville Chamberlain, Edouard Daladier and Benito Mussolini signed the Munich Agreement which transferred to Germany the Sudetenland, a fortified frontier region that contained a large German-speaking population. I know, not breaking news but bear with me. When Eduard Benes, Czechoslovakia's head of state, who had not been invited to Munich, protested at this decision, Chamberlain told him that Britain would be unwilling to go to war over the issue of the Sudetenland. The Munich Agreement was popular with most people in Britain because it appeared to have prevented a war with Germany. However, some politicians, including Winston Churchill and Anthony Eden, attacked the agreement. These critics pointed out that no only had the British government behaved dishonorably, but it had lost the support of Czech Army, one of the best in Europe. One staunch critic of appeasement was the journalist Vernon Bartlett. He was approached by Richard Acland to stand as an anti-Chamberlain candidate at a by-election in Bridgwater. Bartlett agreed and in November, 1938, surprisingly won the previously safe Tory seat. Henry (Chips) Channon , a junior member of the government wrote in his diary: "This is the worst blow the Government has had since 1935". In March, 1939, the German Army seized the rest of Czechoslovakia. In taking this action Adolf Hitler had broken the Munich Agreement. The British prime minister, Neville Chamberlain, now realized that Hitler could not be trusted and his appeasement policy now came to an end. Sometimes it is simply right to fight because the activities of a certain state can clearly be characterised, as in the breaking of the Munich Agreement, as wrong.
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3 MAR 2023 · Andrew Tate has been an influential presensence on the internet, can his advice be helpful in the Scottish Natonal Party Leadership Campaign. A clip from the live stream - live Mondays 7pm GMT
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6 JAN 2023 · For thousands of years, predictions of the apocalypse have come and gone. But with dangers arising from nuclear war and climate change, does the planet need to at least begin contemplating the worst? When the world rang in 2022, few would have expected the year to feature the US president speaking of the risk of doomsday, following "We have not faced the prospect of https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/armageddon since Kennedy". The Bible weighs in on what to expect at the end of the world...
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5 DEC 2022 · Judgment is coming. Jesus is the true king. But what does that mean for you? Yes you. A sermon for Advent.
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28 NOV 2022 · Is there another option? Hope so. The weekly tracker for Express.co.uk by Techne UK has revealed the Conservatives are still losing ground to Labour but also are now shedding votes to Richard Tice's Reform Party. Viable option? What do you think?
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26 NOV 2022 · The exodus of young MPs from the Conservative party is gathering pace, conjuring unfortunate comparisons with rats and sinking ships. Today, Dehenna Davison, Tory MP for Bishop Auckland, became the latest to announce that she will stand down at the next general election. Elected only in 2019, she won a seat held by Labour since 1935. Will defections like this change anything?
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26 NOV 2022 · The Conservative Party, having jettisoned not just its principles but also its hunger for power, is locked in a political death spiral. They have moved to the left of Labour, so what is there available for right wing Christians in the UK in the range of political options?
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22 NOV 2022 · Join in the conversation by commenting on this episode, this show was live-streamed on the Christian Comment on Everything Youtube Channel. This time topics include: Rishi Sunak, the UK Prime Minister, and his finance minister Chancellor Jeremy Hunt have disobeyed the law of Micawber, a Charles Dickens character who said, “Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen and six, result happiness. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds ought and six, result misery.Fascinating finds from Bible times in Israel overlooking the sea of Galilee. A brief look at that excellent topic: antidisestablishmentarianism. ”There is on evidence that is piling up that raises doubts about the safety and efficacy of the Covid-19 vaccines.
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