Johnās interview series continues with a conversation with Madilynn, the high school host of Real Questions, Real Truth. This time John asks the questions as they discuss many of the struggles faced by teens today, including social media, anxiety...
In the past people brought their Bibles to church. But today pastors and teachers often focus more on self-help or practical tips vs. biblical teaching. Why is this? And why does reading and using our Bibles make such a difference?
In an attempt to promote world peace, Pope Francis has recently made some troubling remarks which have been challenged not only by Protestants but also by Roman Catholics. Join John as he explains the controversy and why followers of Christ must...
Why do followers of Christ share our faith? Is there ever a time not to share the Gospel? What’s the best way to share? Don’t miss John’s latest interview as he discusses communicating the Gospel with Pastor Sibu Rajappan, Pastor...
All of us applaud and benefit from technology, but cell phones, texting, and social media have impacted communication in ways we may not realize. Join John as he considers some of the finer advantages and implications of face to face interaction.
When we think of the many sights in Europe, we often think of the magnificent cathedrals and churches. But sadly, there are more tourists visiting these buildings rather than worshippers. Join John as he shares thoughts and reflections from his...
How is the worship portion of a service organized? How does it work behind the scenes? Join John for another special Avizandum interview as he discusses the planning and leading of worship with Tim Hathaway, Pastor of Worship at Calvary Church.
What do you think about when you think of āmissionsā? Join John for a special Avizandum as he interviews Jim Cashwell, Pastor of Missions and Outreach at Calvary Church, on the nature, relevancy, and future of missions.
Today many people believe that we make our own truth based on what we think or feel. This is not the way of Christ, who described Himself as “the Truth.” But have you noticed that the truth has a way of asserting itself?