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S2:E7 | Dan Morrison: Revelation Explained (Part 2)

40 min · 2 jun 2024
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Scholar Dan Morrison is now a chaplain in the United States navy stationed in Okinawa Japan. His area of expertise is the book of Revelation. In this second conversation Kris, Chris, and Dan cover the following topics: • Jesus comes back at the end of Revelation – does that mean the whole book is about the future? • Where is the Harlot Babylon at work today? • What/Who is the Antichrist? • What/Who are the Two Witnesses in Revelation 11?

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S2:E4 | Daniel Bannoura: Conversations With A Palestinian Christian (Part 1)

Too many evangelical Christians have terrible subconscious stereotypes about the Palestinian people, often assuming them to be a mostly violent, angry, terrorist-supporting people. Not only are these stereotypes untrue, they dehumanize Palestinians, and lead to deeply un-Christlike attitudes. Generally, one of the best ways to overcome biases and stereotypes is through relationship: meet someone from a different group than you and get to know them. Unfortunately, few evangelical Christians in our area of Manitoba have opportunity to meet and build relationship with Palestinians. The next best thing, then, is just to listen: listen to someone from a group of people you’ve never been exposed to before. In this podcast episode, Daniel Bannoura – a Palestinian and a Christian – joins Kris and Chris to share a little bit about life and the world from the perspective of a Palestinian.

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