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Oct 7, 2019 • 42min
034: Q&A with David Höhne
In this episode, Moore College lecturer David Höhne joins Tony to answer your questions, including such easy-peasy ones as:
* How can we hold the creation account of Genesis together with modern science?
* Is constantly advancing technology part of God’s plan for humanity, or more of a curse?
* What’s the best way to prepare a small group Bible study? and
* If we’re looking forward to a new creation, is there a really much point preserving the environment?
Enjoy!
Find out more about CCL at https://ccl.moore.edu.au/

Sep 13, 2019 • 53min
033: The transgender tipping point
It’s debatable whether May 2014 was in fact “The transgender tipping point”, as the Time magazine cover story in that month suggested. But there’s no doubt that activism over transgender rights has exploded into the mainstream discussion of our culture over the past five years in ways that would have been unimaginable even a decade ago.
What are we to make of this as Christians? If we are to do better than a knee-jerk response, we need to understand both the facts on the ground—what transgenderism is, and what the implications are of its recent prominence—and how the teaching of Scripture should direct our thinking.
Based on a long-running research project, Moore College alumni Rob Smith is in an excellent position to help us with both of these vital tasks. He is our guest on this episode of the CCL podcast.
For transcript and show notes, visit https://ccl.moore.edu.au/resources/podcast-episode-033/

Aug 15, 2019 • 1h 22min
032: Encore episode: Is God green?
In this encore episode from our CCL event on July 29 2019, Tony Payne and Lionel Windsor address environmentalism.
It’s a longer than usual episode (around 80 minutes) in three parts:
1. Setting the scene: Tony looks at what environmentalism is, and the assumptions we bring to it;
2. A biblical theology of the environment: Lionel looks at what the Bible as a whole teaches about the world as God’s creation; at humanity’s place within it; and at how all this fits with God’s purposes in Christ;
3. The practical implications: An extended question time looking at how the Bible’s theology shapes our response to environmental challenges.
For show notes, visit our website: https://ccl.moore.edu.au/2019/08/15/podcast-episode-032/

Jul 31, 2019 • 41min
031: An eyeful of idolatry
Idolatry can be confusing—not because there’s any doubt as to whether it’s a good thing or not (it’s definitely not), but because the concept is often applied these days to all kinds of actions that don’t obviously have anything to do with making statues and bowing down to them. My family can be an idol. So apparently can my work, my ministry and my devotion to the mighty Sydney Swans.
But when everything can be a potential idol, does the “idolatry” as a concept lose some of its power?
In this episode, we go back to the Bible with Phillip Jensen to discover what idolatry really is, and why it is still a danger to the Christian life today.
For show notes and episode transcript, go to https://ccl.moore.edu.au/2019/07/31/podcast-episode-031/

Jul 15, 2019 • 41min
030: Not a podcast about Israel Folau
The Israel Folau affair, which has clogged facebook feeds around the nation for what seems like months, is not the subject of this episode. But the question of religious freedom and religious discrimination is.
Anglican bishop Michael Stead joins us to discuss why the cause of religious freedom is worth fighting for in our democracy, what the Australian government’s proposed “religious discrimination” legislation is likely to deliver (and not deliver), and what the implications of all this are for Christian individuals and organisations.
One of Michael’s points is that Christians need to inform themselves about these issues—a service that he very clearly and helpfully provides in this episode.
For show notes and episode transcript, visit https://ccl.moore.edu.au/2019/07/15/podcast-episode-030/

Jun 5, 2019 • 45min
029: Living with anxiety
In one sense, serious anxiety—the kind that could be called “clinical anxiety” or an “anxiety disorder”—is like other common medical problems: it afflicts quite a lot of us, it has various identifiable forms and physical symptoms, and it can be treated.
But of course, suffering from an anxiety disorder is also different from having diabetes or heart disease, because it is a dysfunction not just of a bodily process, but of how we think and feel. This makes the experience of clinical anxiety doubly hard to cope with. Its physical symptoms and everyday consequences are hard enough, but there is also the confusing and disorienting experience of “me” being anxious or terrified, when another part of “me” is trying to explain to myself that there’s really no reason to be so anxious.
Moore College lecturer Paul Grimmond knows about this firsthand, and in this episode, he not only explains what “clinical anxiety” is and what it feels like, but shares his insights into how we should think about and respond to anxiety as Christians.
For show notes and episode transcript, visit https://ccl.moore.edu.au/2019/06/05/podcast-episode-029/

May 21, 2019 • 28min
028: We answer your questions
This is the first of our Q&A episodes, in which Tony answers a bunch of the questions that you’ve sent in by email or asked at one of our recent events.
Questions include:
* Does the fact that Christ alone is the basis of our fellowship mean that gender-based ministries or affinity-based congregations are problematic?
* What’s the relationship between joy and thanksgiving?
* Is personal Bible reading insufficient to resist temptation as Christian?
* What’s the relationship between the mutual free word of encouragement Christians speak to each other, and prophecy?
* If we’re supposed to admonish one another as Christians, how practically speaking do we do that?
(If you have any questions from our podcast, or about the Christian life in general, send them to ccl@moore.edu.au. We’ll be running another Q&A episode soon.)
Find an episode transcript and show notes at https://ccl.moore.edu.au/2019/05/21/podcast-episode-028/

May 1, 2019 • 37min
027: A page-turner for the Lord
Richard Borgonon is as natural a salesman as you’re ever likely to meet. But despite his engaging manner and flair for persuasion, he spent most of his life suffering the same frustration that we all experience most of the time: a sense of making no headway at all in sharing Christ with work colleagues and friends.
But one day that all changed for Richard—thanks to an unlikely dinner with John Lennox and a non-Christian friend.
In this episode we’ll find out what Richard discovered, and how the deceptively simple approach that he and others have developed has transformed the lives of Christians and non-Christians all around the world.
For show notes and episode transcript, go to https://ccl.moore.edu.au/2019/05/02/podcast-episode-027/

Apr 23, 2019 • 1h
026: Bonus episode: The elusive joy of Christian community (encore)
Quite a few of our listeners have been asking us to roll out the audio from our regular CCL public events as part of our podcast feed. That’s what you’ll be listening to in this bonus episode: an encore presentation of “The elusive joy of Christian community” event held on 26 February, 2019.
The material falls into two parts of around 25 mins each:
* Tony Payne on what Christian community really is (and what it isn’t).
* Chase Kuhn on how we can miss the joy of Christianity in three crucial ways.
Find show notes, links and transcript at https://ccl.moore.edu.au/2019/04/23/podcast-episode-026/

Apr 2, 2019 • 43min
025: The pursuit of Christian happiness
Is “happiness” a subjective emotional state? Or is it something that is more objectively measurable in terms of the standard of wellbeing someone enjoys? Given that the Bible doesn’t seem to have a particular word for “happiness”, does that mean that happiness is unimportant as far as God is concerned? Is there a Christian pursuit of happiness? And if so, how would it proceed?
In this episode, Kirsty Birkett lets us in on the research she is currently doing into all these questions, drawing both on the massive amount of secular research into happiness that has flourished over the past few decades, and on what the Bible says about positive emotions like happiness.
Find episode show notes and a transcript on our website: https://ccl.moore.edu.au/2019/04/01/podcast-episode-025/