Radio Promo 2 – Other Religions/Contextualization

This promo is for the second of another “Down To Earth” series of four radio programs for the Lausanne Radio Network. This link takes you to the conversation listed at that organization where you can hear the episode and downloadRead more…

Radio Promo 1 – The Challenge of Other Religions

This promo is for the first of another “Down To Earth” series of four radio programs for the Lausanne Radio Network. Here are links to the conversations listed at that organization where you can hear the full episodes and downloadRead more…

Radio Series – Other Faiths 4 – Church Antagonism

A small round-table discussion scratches the surface of the following questions. How can Jesus’ followers respond appropriately to other religions? How much does building relationships over long periods of time need to be part of the equation?  If you wouldRead more…

Radio Series – Other Faiths 3 – Apologetics

Most Christ followers are unprepared for challenges to the fundamentals of Christianity. We must be discerning and gentle even as we reply with important questions of our own about the claims made by other religions. If you would like toRead more…

Radio Series – Other Faiths 1 – Why Evangelize?

A small round-table discussion scratches the surface of the following questions. Why should Christians bother trying to communicate to devoted followers of other religions? Can Muslims be followers of Jesus? If you would like to take this content and use,Read more…

Lausanne Radio – Oral Communicators

To avoid duplication of files I’ve removed the radio series I posted as a series of conversations under my account. Instead, below are links to where it is now listed under the organization Down To Earth: Promo A, Episode ARead more…

Radio – Oral Communicators 4 โ€“ Trade Language

This is the fourth radio episode in the Down To Earth series on Oral Communicators. Literate communication styles often lead to oral learners getting an incomplete understanding of God’s Word. Using the heart language of the people, rather than aRead more…