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This episode Jenny Salt speaks to media mastermind, Greg Clarke.
Greg has spent thirty years exploring the connections between Christianity and culture.
Greg has led university centres, ground-breaking media companies and top-tier charities. And what he’s striven to do is his desire to see Christianity communicated in every public context.
LINKS
Some of the organisations Greg has filled leading roles for include Matthias Media, The Centre for Christian Apologetics, The Centre for Public Christianity, The Bible Society of Australia and The Australian Institute of Music.
Salt is proudly brought to you by Sydney Missionary and Bible College. Click here for more information on the wide range of courses available.
If you're interested in following Jenny's podcast recommendation, you can find Real Hope here.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This episode Jenny Salt speaks to media mastermind, Greg Clarke.
Greg has spent thirty years exploring the connections between Christianity and culture.
Greg has led university centres, ground-breaking media companies and top-tier charities. And what he’s striven to do is his desire to see Christianity communicated in every public context.
LINKS
Some of the organisations Greg has filled leading roles for include Matthias Media, The Centre for Christian Apologetics, The Centre for Public Christianity, The Bible Society of Australia and The Australian Institute of Music.
Salt is proudly brought to you by Sydney Missionary and Bible College. Click here for more information on the wide range of courses available.
If you're interested in following Jenny's podcast recommendation, you can find Real Hope here.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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