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Tina Waldrom from Evangelism In Australia interviews church leaders and congregation members alike to discover how they are reaching out to others with the gospel. These stories reveal some wonderful insights to keep the church equipped and encouraged to stay focused on outreach.
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Tuesday Nov 08, 2022
Tuesday Nov 08, 2022
Tuesday Nov 08, 2022
Tina Waldrom speaks with Jo Hood to explore the question, Is Friendship Evangelism Dead? Jo is the visionary CEO of mainly Ministries. mainly Ministries have thirty plus years’ experience helping churches with community engagement. Genuine friendships between believers and the community are key when it comes to Jesus being revealed. The concept of friendship, what that means and how friendship is developed needs a fresh approach. Is Friendship Evangelism Dead? With Jo’s definition, maybe it is.
Jo Hood heard all about friendship evangelism as she grew up in church. It was talked about with a high level of intentionality. The goal was to befriend people with the intent of sharing the gospel. At the time, this approach to evangelism was exciting and new. Thousands of people have shared their faith this way over the years. However, taking a deeper look at this approach, Jo feels that through her experience, there are some inherent pitfalls with the methodology.
In this episode, Jo talks about the solutions that mainly Ministries offer and how evangelism is connected. Over the thirty plus years of involvement, the Holy Spirit has revealed to Jo some best practices when it comes to Jesus being revealed. Jo shares the ethos that sits behind the community engagement work that she is recommending. She explains why friendship evangelism is dead and a better way forward to seeing Christ revealed.
In this podcast episode, you will discover…
What friendship evangelism is.
The downsides of friendship evangelism.
The need to be present BUT to say something.
How to tweak friendship evangelism to be more Christ-like.
Some examples of the Holy Spirit leading in evangelism.
The effective ethos of mainly Ministries.
What a whole life approach to mission is about?
How to be more genuine with personal evangelism?
How to do friendship without any strings attached?
Stories of believers living a life that attracts questions.
The importance of pure, Christ honouring friendships in evangelism.
And so much more…
Watch a short video with Jo Hood - Be A Faithful Presence BUT Say Something
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Helping Churches Get into The Neighbourhood with Markus WatsonEvangelism, The Media & Woke Culture with James MacphersonSharing Jesus when People DieTaking Opportunities to Connect People to The GospelA New Era for Church and Evangelism
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Tuesday Nov 01, 2022
Tuesday Nov 01, 2022
Tuesday Nov 01, 2022
Tina Waldrom speaks with journalist James Macpherson about Evangelism, The Media & Woke Culture. Understanding the times and how to engage with current culture, is what James does best. The western world is becoming increasingly complex and intolerant. Intolerant of many, including those of the Christian faith. Tina and James discuss some of the prevailing cultural narratives and the implications to sharing the gospel.
James, a Christian himself, writes for Rebel News, Sky News, and The Spectator Australia. The James Macpherson Report engages with faith, politics, and culture. It is an informative and often provocative daily read. As a journalist, James is immersed in the conversations of the day. He hears and sees the issues that society face and has the privilege to respond through the media. As a Christian, he can see the prevailing narrative and has some clear thoughts on how to share Jesus at this time.
In this episode, James talks about his role as a journalist and his love for people. He explains the underlying concepts embraced in society and the implications of these. He talks about the recent AFL incident with church going, CEO Andrew Thorburn. James explains how the media viewed this incident and why it was so peculiar. If Christians are going to be effective at sharing the gospel, then knowing and understanding the times, is crucial. James shares some key thoughts about culture, the lessons he’s learnt, and how to be an effective Christian witness.
In this podcast episode, you will discover…
An overview of the current Australian culture.
What woke culture is and how to engage.
How to be both intolerant and tolerant.
A mini case study of church going, CEO Andrew Thorburn
What to consider when sharing Jesus today in society?
Why an intolerant stance has been embraced and how to respond.
How to have a Christian voice in a world that may have gone mad?
James Macpherson approach to sharing faith in Woketopia.
Stories of hope as people search for truth in woke culture.
The importance of listening to others to understand.
The place of being dogmatic in an intolerant world.
And so much more…
Watch a short video on handling intolerance with James Macpherson
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OTHER PODCAST EPISODES LINKED TO THIS EPISODE
Engaging with Cancel CultureHaving an Answer for The Bigger Questions with Rob MartinThe Queen’s Faith Being a Light for Christ with John DraneDon’t Convert People to Christianity or the Church with Darryn KeneallySharing Jesus when People Die
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Tuesday Oct 25, 2022
Tuesday Oct 25, 2022
Tuesday Oct 25, 2022
Tina Waldrom speaks with Markus Watson who is Helping Churches Get into The Neighbourhood. Markus, a pastor in California, had an opportunity through hardship, to reassess the real purpose of the church. He shares his journey and the powerful insights he received. Through pain and repositioning, Markus has developed a successful framework to help churches get into the neighbourhood. He is real, honest and raw as he shares a tried method that is helping many churches live out the mission of God.
Before being involved with church work, Markus aspired to work in the Hollywood movie industry. That dream, after many years had to be forgone as the tension between Hollywood and following Jesus became untenable. After attending Fuller Theological Seminary, Markus pursued the call of God to ministry as a vocation. That was going along very well until it wasn’t. His crisis or dark night of the soul experience led him to a new place of fruitfulness. He is now Helping Churches Get into The Neighbourhood.
In this episode, Markus talks about his journey to ministry and the struggles that have caused him to focus on neighbourhood impact. He shares the framework he discovered, and is using, to help churches move outward to the community. He talks about a process that involves action and reflection. A process that helps believers to ascertain where God is at work and how to join in. The lessons he shares in this episode are invaluable for the Christian community.
In this podcast episode, you will discover…
A practical framework to move your group into the community.
How to try something new and discover what God is saying?
How to encourage existing church groups outward.
A model to recognise where God is at work in a community.
One churches story to starting a food pantry.
Stories of hope as people discover easy ways to reach out.
A way to understand your churches mission – read the book.
How people are sharing Jesus through a community garden.
Information about the Spiritual Life and Leadership Podcast.
The place of failure when discovering what God has next.
How to measure success when moving into the neighbourhood.
What church looks like beyond the Sunday service.
Markus’s free online course to help churches through change.
And so much more…
*WATCH A SHORT VIDEO WITH MARKUS & TINA WALDROM
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OTHER PODCAST EPISODES LINKED TO THIS
Taking Opportunities to Connect People to The GospelA New Era for Church and EvangelismThe Relevance of The Church in EvangelismTaking the Gospel to Urban CommunitiesSharing Jesus when People Die
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Tuesday Oct 18, 2022
Tuesday Oct 18, 2022
Tuesday Oct 18, 2022
Tina Waldrom speaks with Wez Hone about Business and Sharing Jesus. Wez is the Founder at Kingdom Business Global and Business GreenHouse. He has always been an entrepreneur but has not always been a Christian. In the early years and after moderate success in business, Wez felt a void. There was a level of unfulfillment that was not being addressed. When Wez unexpectedly met Jesus, the void was filled, and his view of business changed dramatically. Today, as a very successful businessman, it’s all about making disciples. He sees Business and Sharing Jesus as two sides of the same coin.
Wez can remember the moment he was invited to church. At that time, his understanding of church and Christianity was very limited. The feelings he experienced as he stepped into this new space, were overwhelmingly good. It sent him on a path to explore who Jesus was and he found Christ in an unstructured, organic way. It was a critical moment in his life and business. The Lord began to show Wez what kingdom business was and how to go about it.
In this episode, Wez talks about his lifetime desire to do business and how it looks today. He talks about his personal shift to becoming a kingdom business and what that means for him. As a Christian who happens to be in business, he employs many people who are not Christ followers yet. He shares his thoughts on running a business that is both profitable and making disciples. The lessons he shares in this episode are invaluable for the Christian community.
In this podcast episode, you will discover…
Wez Hone’s challenging, success story to kingdom business.
Why businesses need to be about discipleship.
How to share Jesus through business.
The place of faith in the workplace.
Stories of people in the workplace exploring faith.
A model of Christian business and employing people.
Information about the Kingdom Business Podcast
The place of non-Christians in a kingdom business.
How to share Jesus in your business in natural ways.
What Christ’s love could look like to non-Christian employees.
The place of spiritual authority in Business and Sharing Jesus.
And so much more…
*WATCH A SHORT VIDEO WITH WEZ & TINA WALDROM
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Business Food 4 Thought with John SikkemaTaking Opportunities to Connect People to The GospelA New Era for Church and EvangelismThe Relevance of The Church in EvangelismThe Queen’s Faith as a Light for Christ with John DraneSharing Jesus when People Die
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Tuesday Oct 11, 2022
Tuesday Oct 11, 2022
Tuesday Oct 11, 2022
Tina Waldrom speaks with Stu Cameron about Taking Opportunities to Connect People to The Gospel. Stu is the relatively new, CEO and Superintendent of Wesley Mission in NSW, Australia. Tens of thousands are ministered to each year. Yet, during this, Stu and his team have discovered a God, who is wanting to push them into new spaces and to see new opportunities, for the gospel. Everyone can become familiar and comfortable with what God has done. Stu talks about new opportunities and what it takes to follow the Holy Spirit into those spaces.
With over 200 years of history, Wesley Mission has always had a heart to reach the lost and broken, through the gospel. The beginnings of this great Australian organisation started with a convicted felon, a lawyer and a school teacher. The history is colourful and the leaders are noteworthy. In January 2021, Stu Cameron was welcomed as the new leader. His brave and humble leadership is helping the organisation embrace new opportunities for the gospel.
In this episode, Stu talks about the history and effectiveness of Wesley Mission but points to the opportunities that God is revealing. He recognises the strength and wisdom in collaboration, and the necessity of an intimate relationship with Christ. His story is refreshing to hear. His ability to lead is a unique gift to the body of Christ in Australia and the lessons he shares in this episode, are invaluable for the Christian community.
In this podcast episode, you will discover…
The story of Wesley Mission into new gospel initiatives.
How to proclaim the unchanging message in a new context.
The process to perceive and step into new gospel possibilities.
How to overcome fear and anxiety when embracing new things.
The mind and heart attitudes needed to explore new ideas.
How failing forward moves us into new missional explorations.
The place of reputational risk in embracing new opportunities.
How contextualisation should inform what outreach looks like.
The steps to incarnational mission and the faith needed.
How disruption can be an opportunity for new directions.
And so much more…
*WATCH A SHORT VIDEO WITH STU CAMERON AND TINA WALDROM
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A New Era for Church and EvangelismThe Relevance of The Church in EvangelismThe Queen’s Faith as a Light for Christ with John DraneAn Unexpected Salvo in TasmaniaEvangelism Like JesusSharing Jesus when People Die
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Tuesday Oct 04, 2022
Tuesday Oct 04, 2022
Tuesday Oct 04, 2022
Tina Waldrom speaks with Rachel Dunwell about Why Social Justice Matters. As a young person, Rachel experienced the negative effects that exploitation, control and abuse can have. The freedom that Christ intends for all, is something that Rachel is now very passionate about. Rachel has always had a sense of ‘calling’. Calling to somehow serve nations. Looking backwards, the fingerprints of God are obvious. Through many ministry appointments, she has been equipped to know Why Social Justice Matters.
Today Rachel works for Destiny Rescue in Australia. Her role is to ensure that children can experience freedom. Freedom from exploitation, control and abuse. The way that Rachel unpacks her journey, how she explains, Why Social Justice Matters, is more than motivational. Her lived experiences, coupled with Godly insights and wisdom, are helping many understand that social justice matters. She is constantly creating opportunities for others to be involved in social justice.
In this episode, Rachel talks about her own journey. A lifelong journey to understand more fully, the heart of God for the marginalised and the oppressed. She has not always worked in the social justice space, but it seems that her destiny was always this. She has always cared, and she has always loved others. Her story of how God has shaped her and Why Social Justice Matters is inspirational. Rachel is a great teacher, and, in this episode, she talks about her journey which is a great lesson for every believer.
In this podcast episode, you will discover…
Why Social Justice Matters as a Christian.
How God forms a desire for social justice.
What the Bible says about ministering to those on the margins.
How Rachel discerned the call of God to social justice.
Rachel’s pathway to working with trafficked children.
How God uses negative experiences for His good in the earth.
Why clothes and food need to come before declaring Jesus.
How to talk about Jesus when helping others practically.
The need for a holistic approach to evangelism and mission.
Attend a banquet with Rachel in Melbourne.
And so much more…
ATTEND A RESCUE BANQUET WITH RACHEL IN MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA
*Watch a short video with Rachel Dunwell and Tina Waldrom
*Connect with Rachel: rachel.dunwell@destinyrescue.org
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Children, Brothels & The Gospel with Rachel DunwellUndercover in Human TraffickingFood Relief and The GospelThe Gospel and DisabilityBringing The Kingdom to Young People with Eric Agyeman
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Tuesday Sep 27, 2022
Tuesday Sep 27, 2022
Tuesday Sep 27, 2022
Tina Waldrom speaks with Scottish theologian and author John Drane, who has preached for and met The Queen. The topic of conversation, The Queen’s Faith Being a Light for Christ. Considering the Queen’s passing, this dialogue is both timely and insightful. On several occasions, John preached for the Queen, both at Balmoral and Windsor. He discusses his personal experiences.
With the invitation to preach at Balmoral came the invite to stay at the castle for the weekend. Discussing spiritual matters with The Queen and her family were memorable times. Travelling with The Queen as she drove him to a BBQ were just as enlightening. John had a rare opportunity to spend quality and personal time with The Royals. His observations on The Queen’s Faith Being a Light for Christ, are extraordinary.
In this episode, John talks about the sermon he preached for The Queen at Crathie Kirk Church, near Balmoral Castle. He talks about the discussions that followed and his insights into the life and faith of Her Majesty. He also talks about his meeting with Prince Philip and the very real faith that he embraced. With the funeral of The Queen having just passed at the time of this interview, John reflects on the life of The Sovereign, informed by his personal engagements. Her faith was personal and alive, informing both her leadership and personal world. These timely reflections are an inspiration for those wanting to share the light of Christ with the world.
In this podcast episode, you will discover…
John Drane’s personal experiences with Queen Elizabeth II.
Why John was invited to preach for and meet The Queen.
What staying at Balmoral Castle looks and feels like.
How the Queen treated people visiting her at Balmoral.
The spiritual discussions that The Queen had with John.
How The Queen’s life was a witness to Christ.
Thought-provoking comments that The Queen made to John.
How Prince Philip viewed Christianity and religion.
The way Her Majesty engaged with the Scriptures.
Further Video Resources that John has produced about The Queen.
And so much more…
JOHN DRANES VIDEO’S REGARDING QUEEN ELIZABEH II
Reflections on the death of Queen Elizabeth II: 1 JourneyReflections on the death of Queen Elizabeth II: 2 Comfort
*Watch a short video with John Drane and Tina Waldrom
*Connect with John on Facebook
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Sharing Jesus when People DieA New Era for Church and EvangelismEvangelism is Not Selling a Belief SystemEvangelism Like Jesus
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Tuesday Sep 20, 2022
Tuesday Sep 20, 2022
Tuesday Sep 20, 2022
Don’t Convert People to Christianity or the Church. Tina Waldrom speaks with Darryn Keneally whose conversion experience and subsequent life of following Christ, has led him to a clear focus about sharing the person of Jesus. Darryn, who has an Order of Australia for his youth work, is today a business consultant and charity director. He realises the challenges for the Church and Christianity in the West. He spends his life focusing on the person of Jesus, Him being seen and experienced.
Darryn as a young person was homeless by choice. Today, he is passionate about people finding out about the meaning, purpose and significance of a friendship with Jesus. As a teenager, Jesus changed his life in extraordinary ways. As he reflects on his own journey, he is often reminded to keep the focus on Jesus and not Christianity or the Church. Research shows that Jesus Christ, the founder of the Christian faith, is still a highly regarded historical figure. On the other hand, the words church and Christianity often conjure up negative perceptions.
In this episode, Darryn shares his story of hopelessness to hope. He is not ashamed of the church and in fact, is an avid church goer. He shares his story of how the church community influenced his life and helped him rehabilitate from addiction and crime. Church today, however, has a certain negative meaning to many. Christianity today, also has a damaging reputation. Darryn encourages people to embrace these realities but offers some thoughts on how Jesus can still be lifted high in this environment.
In this podcast episode, you will discover…
How Jesus not Christianity changed Darry Keneally’s life.
Why trying to attract people to attend church can be difficult.
What Australians think of Jesus and the implications.
How Christian community helps in the discipleship process.
Why being Christ to others should be top priority.
The experiences that have led people to dislike Christianity.
Real life stories of people being attracted to the person of Jesus.
An appreciation for church and Christianity but …
The power of understanding the times we live in.
Why believers must know how to share Jesus personally.
And so much more…
*Watch a short video with Darryn Keneally and Tina Waldrom
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Blog By Darryn – Focus on Jesus Not Christianity or the Church Hope Versus God Bothering with Darryn KeneallyChallenged by God to Take the Light Outside the Church Evangelism is Not Selling a Belief System
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Tuesday Sep 13, 2022
Tuesday Sep 13, 2022
Tuesday Sep 13, 2022
Tina Waldrom speaks with Graham Bradbeer about The Evangelism Tension in Chaplaincy. Graham is an expert in this field. He worked for more than 30 years in a prominent boys school in Australia. The opportunities were great but equally was the need to be wise with how the Gospel was both heard and seen. Wisdom to manage the often-felt tension when representing Christ through Chaplaincy is what Graham did best. His reflections and learnings from decades of experience are invaluable.
It was Graham’s great joy to have been involved in the lives of almost 1000 students each week. Representing Christ well was the challenge. Graham was conscience of not inoculating people from the Gospel, and so took a certain approach to his work. Going about his work with a long-term approach helped Graham take steps in chaplaincy that were measured and wise. Caring and loving others was a privilege that Christ had given him. He never wanted to abuse the access he had been given to people’s lives but simply wanted to represent Christ well in the setting.
In this episode, Graham reveals the heart behind his service. The importance of downward mobility to serve others is a hall mark of his story. A genuine love and care for both students and staff are so evident in Graham’s approach. Each week and three times per week, Graham had the opportunity to say something about Christ to hundreds of students and to the listening ears of school staff. Graham shares some of the processes he went through to decide on what to say and what not to say. He talks about the bigger picture of what he was trying to achieve. The Evangelism Tension in Chaplaincy was something Graham embraced and learnt to do well. The lessons he shares are helpful for everyone bringing the Gospel to others.
In this podcast episode, you will discover…
Wisdom from 30 years of chaplaincy experience.
How to manage the evangelism tension in chaplaincy.
What pure and good deeds look like in chaplaincy.
How downward mobility is the best model for chaplaincy.
The place of declaration versus good deeds in evangelism.
Why integrity with people trumps everything in outreach.
Thought-provoking comments on the role of a Chaplain.
How to not abuse the access that Chaplains are given.
The Power of recognising the place of others in the caring chain.
How to stay connected to Graham Bradbeer.
And so much more…
*Watch a short video with Graham Bradbeer and Tina Waldrom
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Bringing The Kingdom to Young People with Eric AgyemanChristian School and Evangelism with Allister RouseA New Era for Church and EvangelismEvangelism is Not Selling a Belief SystemEvangelism Like Jesus
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Tuesday Sep 06, 2022
Tuesday Sep 06, 2022
Tuesday Sep 06, 2022
Tina Waldrom speaks with Cam Buchanan about Positioning Yourself for Evangelism. Cam is the senior minister of Mount Gambier Baptist Church in South Australia. He is also the host of the podcast, Devotions in the Deep End. Cam has been involved in the work of evangelism for many decades. He has always been down to earth and very relatable. Evangelism cannot be an afterthought, there must be some intentionality about reaching people for Christ. A simple thought like, Positioning Yourself for Evangelism, combined with some small actions, can help everyone participate in the great commission with ease and confidence.
Cam believes every believer can bring the Kingdom to their local community. Viewing your locality with a ‘parish’ mindset can make all the difference. Cam provokes people to think about the places they hang out at. How those spaces can become more intentional to build relationships and share Jesus. Cam talks about maximising the life you already live to be more intentional for the cause of Christ. Positioning Yourself for Evangelism can be very natural and easy. Cam shares real life scenarios to illustrate what he means.
In this episode, Cam talks about habits and rituals that can help people be more effective in evangelism. He doesn’t claim to be an expert in the field of outreach. He has however, discovered some simple keys that have become fruitful habits. As a local church pastor, Cam could be confined to his office space and to his local church members. Instead, he has followed Jesus into the community where He is already at work. Cam shares about the books he reads and the voices he listens to that keep his life outward focused.
In this podcast episode, you will discover…
How easy it is to position yourself for evangelism.
What a parish mindset is and how it relates to evangelism.
What it means to be a faithful presence in a community.
How to find yourself in the right place at the right time.
Why faithfulness to others is important for of evangelism.
What a non-anxious presence is in evangelism.
Real life stories of people positioning themselves for evangelism.
How to be authentic and real in evangelism.
The Power of buying others a coffee in times of need.
Why the church must be outward focused.
What Devotions in the Deep End is and how it reaches others.
And so much more…
*Watch a short video with Cam Buchanan and Tina Waldrom
Stay Connected to Cam Buchanan
Listen to Cam’s podcast - here
Listen to the episodes with Cam’s wife Jen :Covid 19 Evangelism at Centrelink and Beyond here. How to Reach the Women in My World - here.
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A New Era for Church and EvangelismEvangelism is Not Selling a Belief SystemEvangelism Like JesusCovid 19 Evangelism at Centrelink and Beyond (Cam’s wife)How to Reach the Women in My World (Cam’s wife)
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