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Episode 156: Artemis II astronaut Victor Glover says you and he are "almost twins"

41 min · 29. maj 2026
episode Episode 156: Artemis II astronaut Victor Glover says you and he are "almost twins" cover

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Many Church of Christ members have preached or testified before thousands at various places and times, but Captain Victor Glover is one of the very few who spoke to an audience of billions. And he is the only one to do it from more than 200,000 miles away from earth. From April 1 - 10, 2026, Glover and three other astronauts completed a 500,000-mile round trip that took them beyond the moon and farther into space than any human beings have ever traveled. NASA's Artemis II mission captivated 8 billion people on earth and gave Glover a stellar pulpit from which to draw humanity's attention to God.  In this episode, Capt. Glover opens up about what he felt, learned and thought during his journey beyond the moon. He also shares what being on the moon mission taught him about community, grace, love and what it means to be part of humanity that inhabits earth. Donate to support this ministry of "information and inspiration" at christianchronicle.org/donate [https://christianchronicle.org/donate/] Send your comments, ideas, and suggestions to podcast@christianchronicle.org [btirwin@christianchronicle.org]

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episode Episode 156: Artemis II astronaut Victor Glover says you and he are "almost twins" cover

Episode 156: Artemis II astronaut Victor Glover says you and he are "almost twins"

Many Church of Christ members have preached or testified before thousands at various places and times, but Captain Victor Glover is one of the very few who spoke to an audience of billions. And he is the only one to do it from more than 200,000 miles away from earth. From April 1 - 10, 2026, Glover and three other astronauts completed a 500,000-mile round trip that took them beyond the moon and farther into space than any human beings have ever traveled. NASA's Artemis II mission captivated 8 billion people on earth and gave Glover a stellar pulpit from which to draw humanity's attention to God.  In this episode, Capt. Glover opens up about what he felt, learned and thought during his journey beyond the moon. He also shares what being on the moon mission taught him about community, grace, love and what it means to be part of humanity that inhabits earth. Donate to support this ministry of "information and inspiration" at christianchronicle.org/donate [https://christianchronicle.org/donate/] Send your comments, ideas, and suggestions to podcast@christianchronicle.org [btirwin@christianchronicle.org]

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