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CP Podcast7

 Life becomes a Question

 Alex Banfield Hicks and Os Guinness

  • Photo of: Alex Banfield Hicks Alex is the Christian Persuaders Co-ordinator. View all resources by Alex Banfield Hicks
  • Photo of: Os Guinness Dr. Guinness is a Christian writer, lecturer and social scientist. He is a co-founder and senior fellow at the Trinity Forum, a non-profit organization devoted to leadership transformation through the context of Christian faith, and is deeply interested in guiding leaders and influencing public policy. His books include "Fit Bodies, Fat Minds", "The Call" and "The Gravedigger File". View all resources by Os Guinness

CP Podcast - Os Guinness - SpeakingwithSeekers

Christian Persuaders

“A generation of Christian Persuaders… I really think is the need of the hour” – Tim Keller

In this Christian Persuaders interview, Alex Banfield Hicks speaks with Os Guinness about seeking and the four phases a seeker goes through:

  • A time for questions
  • A time for answers
  • A time for evidence
  • A time for commitment

“Freud was dead wrong when he talked about belief being a crutch, ‘cos the fact is no one believes because they have needs. What their needs do is help them disbelieve what they used to believe that no longer satisfies. So life becomes a question and they set out and search for answers.”

Os also talks about the influences of Francis Schaeffer and Blaise Pascal on his apologetics.

UCCF's Christian Persuaders podcast offers a series of interviews with Christians from around the world who are gifted and passionate about communicating and defending the Christian Gospel.

Alex Banfield Hicks talks to experienced apologists and evangelists who share their wisdom with a new generation of speakers.

For further information about Christian Persuaders:

Go to the Christian Persuaders website.

Subscribe to the Christian Persuaders Podcast on iTunes by clicking here.

If you have further questions or for more information, e-mail Alex Banfield Hicks.

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