My guest today grew up in a Jewish family, and came to faith in Jesus as a student at Cambridge. He spent a decade working in advertising, in London and New York, and later spent over 20 years as the head of the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity. He has worked with leaders in the church from around the world, and has written numerous books on discipleship and the Christian life.
He was the inspiration behind “The Servant Queen and the King She Serves” a book which chronicles the central role of the Christian faith for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
My guest today Mark Greene. Mark has occupied leadership roles across the church for a number of decades but at his heart he has a simple but profound faith, and a fascinating testimony of God’s blessings in times of triumph and difficulty. This is his story.
I’ve been reminded a few times recently of two deep truths of the faith, and how they are connected. The first of these is...
What happens to those who want to go to church but are outside the mainstream: the misfits, the creative types, the outsiders, the right...
My guest for this episode features a person whose family suffered greatly through the impact of pornography. Ian Henderson first went into ministry as...