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Cutting Edge Faith: Bringing Biblical Christianity into Work, Politics & Culture

1 h 0 min · 31 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Cutting Edge Faith: Bringing Biblical Christianity into Work, Politics & Culture

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In this insightful conversation, Dr. Ryan S. Howard—former corporate leader, biblical scholar, and host of the Cutting Edge Faith podcast—joins Sam to discuss what it truly means to live out biblical Christianity in every area of life. Dr. Howard shares his journey from the corporate world into ministry, consulting, and global outreach, emphasizing how following Christ is a transformative partnership with God that applies to the workplace, family, politics, and culture—not just Sunday mornings. The discussion explores the global persecution of Christians (including the rapid underground growth in Iran), the spiritual battle between good and evil playing out in society, the importance of Christian influence in government and education, and practical ways to bring faith into the marketplace through character, prayer, and obedience. With personal stories of divine guidance at work, critiques of moral compromise in churches, and encouragement to return to spiritual basics like Bible reading, prayer, and listening to God, this episode offers a grounded, biblically rooted call to stand firm, understand the times, and actively partner with God in daily life. - To start your walk with Christ or accelerate the walk you’re already on, visit: https://howtogrowyourfaith.com [https://howtogrowyourfaith.com/]   - To find all my deals, visit: https://mydeals.page/7fu7 [https://mydeals.page/7fu7]  - Want to be a guest on Shades of Jade Podcast? Send Samantha Jade Wooldrik a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/shadesofjadepod [https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/shadesofjadepod]  - Music: Mozart Horn Concerto No. 4, K. 495 – III. Rondo: Allegro vivace, performed by Dennis Brain (public domain recording from Archive.org)

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