Faith Without Frontiers
In Nairobi, Gordon interviews Andy Mburu, leader of Litmus Africa, about engaging Africa’s overwhelmingly young population and why many churches struggle to connect with Gen Z, who face countless information sources and often question the Bible’s authority. Andy explains that in shame-honor cultures, questioning can be seen as rebellion, leaving issues like sexuality, gender identity, and whether Christianity is “good news” for Black Africans—amid renewed interest in ancestral practices—largely unaddressed in church. Litmus creates spaces for apologetics and critical thinking, welcoming questions and emphasizing that truth is ultimately a person, Jesus. Andy shares examples, his own journey after his first wife Priscilla died in a traffic accident soon after their wedding, his training at the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics, reflections on the Ravi Zacharias scandal, and his hope to equip Kenyan youth as “undercover missionaries,” especially those studying abroad. 01:33 Meet Andy Mburu 02:01 Swahili Youth Greetings 03:22 Africa Is Young 06:00 Gen Z Worldview Shift 07:25 Questions Seen As Rebellion 10:51 Why Litmus Exists 14:05 Truth Is A Person 15:34 Real Questions Teens Ask 18:59 Faith And African Identity 23:22 Called Into Ministry 24:39 Accident Details 26:02 Was It Gods Will 27:58 Pain Suffering Questions 28:47 Discovering Apologetics 30:44 Training At Oxford 32:39 Ravi Scandal Fallout 35:09 Truth And Coverups 36:52 Comforting Victims 38:37 Grief Ten Years Later 42:24 Hope For Kenyan Youth 44:21 Undercover Missionaries 47:09 Final Thanks Farewell
15 episodes
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