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The paradox of the Christian faith involves losing one's life to find it and dying to oneself to gain it (Mark 8:34-35). As citizens of heaven we work, study, love...
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The paradox of the Christian faith involves losing one's life to find it and dying to oneself to gain it (Mark 8:34-35). As citizens of heaven we work, study, love and live here on the earth. The podcast features real conversations aimed at helping believers live for Christ while being grounded in the truth as they navigate life in this secular world. Hosted by Wayne Turner and Michael d'Offay with Joshua Generation Church.
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Dying to Live Podcast
Dying to Live Podcast
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Divorce to Remarriage - Enrico and Lizette's Restoration Story
1 JUL 2024 · In our liberal world marriage is no longer valued and has become a disposable commodity. You start and end when you feel like it. It's not forever. Living in a fallen world, how do we deal with serious marriage issues as believers? Can broken marriages be restored? How or where do we start when the problems seem insurmountable? In this episode we hear the testimony of Enrico and Lizette Abrahams, elders in the life of JoshGen Church Edgemead, where God completely restored their marriage after divorce. They share the principles of how God rebuilt their marriage and how important it was that their relationship with God was restored first. It takes two whole people to complete a godly and healthy marriage. -
The Father's Love is Experienced Through the Son
24 JUN 2024 · How do we experience the heart of Father God? What does the Bible says about God's love? In this podcast we chat with Mervis van der Merwe about his personal journey of discovering God's heart and love for him when he was desperate for love. He shares an intimate journey of experiencing the Father's love through his relationship with Jesus. -
Which Bible Translation Is The Best One To Use?
17 JUN 2024 · What translation should I read for devotions? Which translation is most helpful as a study Bible? Can I read the Message and why is the Passion translation dangerous? Is the King James Version the only one we should read? The translation debate has raged for centuries creating confusion for many. Mike Davies, Luke Hulley and Mike d'Offay, elders in the life of JoshGen Church, give us insight into what we should look for in a good translation, why we need updated translations and why some are dangerous. -
Devotion - Why Commitment Matters
10 JUN 2024 · What does Biblical devotion look like? How do we make devoted people? Where does devotion come from? And, how do we help believers to walk in devotion? Devotion starts from within and comes from experiencing salvation resulting in a deep love for Jesus and His church. Mike d'Offay, Dylan Jones and Dan & Sam Barnard offer help from life experience to answer these questions and provide a Biblical perspective of commitment to Christ by being devoted. -
Blasphemy, Anointing Oil, Homelessness, and Other Questions
3 JUN 2024 · Can we truly have assurance of salvation? How do we as a church respond to homelessness and the poor? Is the use of anointing oil still relevant? What is blasphemy of the Holy Spirit? Should we pray to the Holy Spirit? Mike D'Offay and Luke Hulley elders in the life of JoshGen answer these and other difficult questions. -
The Role of Fathers in the Faith and in the Family
27 MAY 2024 · We live in a fatherless generation impacting not only the lives of young men but also young women. The questions Brett Bevan, an elder at JoshGen Edgemead, and Gerald Elliott, a deacon in the life of JoshGen, answer are... What is the role of a spiritual father to men and women? How do we disciple those without a father figure? What are the challenges faced by those who take on these roles? What does God's Word say about fathers in the faith? -
The Scandalous Power of Grace
20 MAY 2024 · Does grace mean that I can do anything and I am forgiven? As a Christian do I need to confess my sins? Is the conviction of the Holy Spirit still relevant to us today? Are all my sins forgiven...past, present and future? Mike D'Offay, Dylan Jones and Luke Hulley, all elders in the life of JoshGen, answer these questions and others to give us a true Biblical perspective on what grace is. -
Believers and the Ballot - Who Should I Vote For?
13 MAY 2024 · The big questions around South Africa's national and provincial elections taking place on the 29th May 2024 include... Should Christians vote? Who should we vote for? How do I vote with so many different parties? Do I have to vote as a believer? Is it better not to vote? Fortunately, it is not the role of the church to tell us who to vote for. But there are biblical, ethical and moral questions that need to be dealt with sensitively. These and other important questions are answered by Dan Matthews, an elder in JoshGen George and a former Christian political activist, and Nadene Badehorst, an advocate by profession and active in FORSA while serving God in several areas within JoshGen. THe FORSA Score Card can be found at https://www.forsa.org.za/freedom-of-religion-voting-scorecard [COPY and PASTE to your browser] -
Whose Money Is It? - Gambling, Lottery and Stockmarkets
6 MAY 2024 · I've won the lottery so how much should I tithe? Is there moderation in gambling? Is playing the stockmarket playing with God's money? Where does God expect us to invest and should we invest? And, if it's God's money should we be taking risks? Derek Engelbrecht, an elder in Josh Gen Wellington, and Mike D'Offay answer the big question of who's money is it and what are our responsibilities as the steward's of God's money. -
Demystifying the Role of Christian Counseling
29 APR 2024 · Is Christian counseling just secular psychology repackaged? Do we need counselors in the church? What is the role of discipleship and does it replace counseling? Do Christian counselors replace the need for professional psychologists? Isn't the Holy Spirit, our great Counselor, all we need and not human counsel? Grant Baker, an elder in JoshGen, and his wife Lorna, a counseling psychologist, give us answers to these and other questions.Â
The paradox of the Christian faith involves losing one's life to find it and dying to oneself to gain it (Mark 8:34-35). As citizens of heaven we work, study, love...
show more
The paradox of the Christian faith involves losing one's life to find it and dying to oneself to gain it (Mark 8:34-35). As citizens of heaven we work, study, love and live here on the earth. The podcast features real conversations aimed at helping believers live for Christ while being grounded in the truth as they navigate life in this secular world. Hosted by Wayne Turner and Michael d'Offay with Joshua Generation Church.
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