
Join Jo Frost and Peter Lynas for a conversation asking what it really means to be human. Listen in as they discuss some of the biggest issues of our day, all the while exploring how we can ensure that it’s God’s story that ultimately defines who we are and how we live our lives.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Join Jo Frost and Peter Lynas as they chat about all things sexuality and gender with Dr. Preston Sprinkle in the first-ever live recording of the Being Human podcast.
Known for his work with the Center for Faith, Sexuality, and Gender, Preston shar... more
In the season six finale, Jo Frost and Peter Lynas explore the major cultural shifts shaping our view of the future. From Bryan Johnson’s anti-aging pursuits to Elon Musk’s space ambitions, they unpack what these stories reveal about our hopes and fe... more
In this week’s episode, Jo Frost and Peter Lynas explore the urgent issue of the 'discipleship deficit' amidst the growing number of young people coming to faith. They discuss the challenges of discipling in a complex world with its constant changes ... more
In this episode of Being Human, hosts Jo Frost and Peter Lynas discuss the increasing interest in Christianity among Gen Z and young men, exploring the profound cultural and spiritual shifts underlying this trend. They highlight the rising curiosity ... more
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Brilliant episode, so much to think about, thanks for helping me to understand more about this very topical issue!
Really appreciate the thought and time given to helping frame the current issues facing society. Great Jenga analogy too.
Very relevant and topical; love the way current issues in our society are linked to biblical truth
Just love the content. Highly relevant, so helpful. Glad you are talking about this. Thank you.
Peter and Jo present the view point from a biblical perspective helping to throw light on what is going on in the culture around us. Smart with humility, funny while not making light of the seriousness of our surrounding, I feel equipped and confident in the story we proclaim and live out. Looking forward to more
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The content features discussions that center around contemporary issues through a Christian lens, addressing topics like freedom, cultural shifts, and the experiences of new generations seeking spirituality. The focus on societal narratives emphasizes the relationship between cultural phenomena and biblical teachings, as hosts reflect on complex issues such as technological advancements, political dynamics, and the ongoing evolution of faith among young people. Unique insights and humor presented by the hosts engage listeners, making themes relatable and accessible while providing spiritual guidance that invites deeper understanding and connection to Christian values.
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