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J.C. Ryle’s works have long inspired Christians with timeless truths and profound insights into the Christian faith. But as language and culture evolve, even the most powerful words can feel somewhat inaccessible. How can we bring Ryle's teachings to life for a new generation, eager for guidance but sometimes struggling to connect with the language of older saints?
In today's episode, Jonathan is joined by Mary Davis and Andrew Atherstone to discuss Ryle's legacy and lasting importance. They explore how Ryle’s wisdom on discipleship, holiness, and devotion continues to resonate deeply and how a fresh modernization can serve as a bridge to introduce his unique theological contributions to a new generation of believers.
If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review on wherever you listen! Also remember to share with friends and family; both of those actions will help us spread the word about the show.
To learn more about the new and lightly modernised seven-volume boxset of Ryle’s Expository Thoughts on the Gospels, please visit either our US or UK based sites.
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J.C. Ryle’s works have long inspired Christians with timeless truths and profound insights into the Christian faith. But as language and culture evolve, even the most powerful words can feel somewhat inaccessible. How can we bring Ryle's teachings to life for a new generation, eager for guidance but sometimes struggling to connect with the language of older saints?
In today's episode, Jonathan is joined by Mary Davis and Andrew Atherstone to discuss Ryle's legacy and lasting importance. They explore how Ryle’s wisdom on discipleship, holiness, and devotion continues to resonate deeply and how a fresh modernization can serve as a bridge to introduce his unique theological contributions to a new generation of believers.
If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review on wherever you listen! Also remember to share with friends and family; both of those actions will help us spread the word about the show.
To learn more about the new and lightly modernised seven-volume boxset of Ryle’s Expository Thoughts on the Gospels, please visit either our US or UK based sites.
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