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Dear friends,
Apologies for this week’s episode being a couple of days late — some unavoidable delays due to sickness in the team. And sincere apologies too that (for the same reason) we’re not able to bring you a transcript of the conversation this week.
For those of who you are readers rather than listeners, we’ve provided a few choice quotes below that might tempt you, just this once, to listen to the conversation rather than read it. (And we won’t blame you at all if do so at 1.25x speed!)
And let me encourage you that this week’s episode is full of fascinating stuff, including:
* answering a reader question about the difference between our human ‘spirit’ and the Holy Spirit;
* whether all cultures are equally valuable;
* the cultural arrogance of evangelism; and
* what happens to those who’ve never heard the gospel?
Your brother
Tony
Links to Talks
Phillip Jensen’s talk on Romans 10
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Dear friends,
Apologies for this week’s episode being a couple of days late — some unavoidable delays due to sickness in the team. And sincere apologies too that (for the same reason) we’re not able to bring you a transcript of the conversation this week.
For those of who you are readers rather than listeners, we’ve provided a few choice quotes below that might tempt you, just this once, to listen to the conversation rather than read it. (And we won’t blame you at all if do so at 1.25x speed!)
And let me encourage you that this week’s episode is full of fascinating stuff, including:
* answering a reader question about the difference between our human ‘spirit’ and the Holy Spirit;
* whether all cultures are equally valuable;
* the cultural arrogance of evangelism; and
* what happens to those who’ve never heard the gospel?
Your brother
Tony
Links to Talks
Phillip Jensen’s talk on Romans 10
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