
Sean McDowell
Jesus-follower, Biola Prof, Author, YouTuber, Spurs fan (Yes, I am Spider-Man) Tweets ≠ endorsements
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1 week ago |
biola.edu | Sean McDowell |Scott Rae |Tim Muehlhoff
with Brian OrmeSean McDowell, Scott Rae — May 27, 2025What parts of the world are the most challenging for believers today? How has the relative comfort of American Christianity impacted spiritual growth, compared to communities experiencing persecution? What habits could American Christian adopt to more regularly remember and support our persecuted brothers and sisters around the world? We'll answer these questions and more with our guest, Brian Orme, CEO of Global Christian Relief.
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1 week ago |
biola.edu | Tim Muehlhoff |Sean McDowell |Rick Langer
On today’s episode, political commentator, author, and attorney Denise Gitsham speaks with Tim about some major themes in her book, Politics for People Who Hate Politics. Through a series of personal anecdotes and stories, they discuss some of the challenges to being winsome and loving in our current political climate, especially when you’re being steamrolled by the opposition.
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2 weeks ago |
biola.edu | Sean McDowell |Scott Rae |Tim Muehlhoff |Thaddeus Williams
Sean McDowell (Ph.D.) is an associate professor in the Christian Apologetics program at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University. He is a gifted communicator with a passion for equipping the Church, and in particular young people, to make the case for the Christian faith. Sean travels throughout the United States and abroad, speaking at camps, churches, schools, universities, and conferences.
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2 weeks ago |
biola.edu | Sean McDowell |Scott Rae |Tim Muehlhoff |Thaddeus Williams
with David MathisSean McDowell, Scott Rae — May 20, 2025Why would a pastor write a theological book on exercise? Would Jesus exercise if he were here bodily today? What does the Bible say about exercise and physical activity? And are Christians sinning if they don't exercise? These are a few of the questions Sean and Scott explore with pastor David Mathis, author of the new book A Little Theology of Exercise.
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2 weeks ago |
seanmcdowell.org | Sean McDowell
Your browser does not support the audio element. Why would a pastor write a theological book on exercise? Would Jesus exercise if he were here bodily today? What does the Bible say about exercise and physical activity? And are Christians sinning if they don't exercise? These are a few of the questions Sean and Scott explore with pastor David Mathis, author of the new book A Little Theology of Exercise.
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