
This is the podcast, Audio the Matters, where I take the ancient truth of God's Word, explain it, and show how it is relevant for today. I blog. I write. I eBook. I am currently undertaking another doctorate where I am researching the work of C.S. Lewis in regard to his theological contribution to our understanding of the imago Dei.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 507 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

In this concluding chapter I am proceeding to discuss the final biblical instructions to men to be men. GOD has created and designed men to be strong, appropriately aggressive, protective, socially organised, romantic, godly, spiritual, courageous, a... more
For those who know the true identity and deity of the Christ, it may seem a little unfair to describe Him as the preeminent man. As Charles Wesley wrote, to look at Christ was view the Godhead veiled in flesh: "Christ, the everlasting Lord, late in t... more
I am going to offer a brief list of some of the good men mentioned in the Old Testament. Three of these men receive a lot more attention than the first three men I will discuss. Four of these men were fathers, and I will point out that the implicatio... more
The Developmental Roles of a Man In Part 1, I have laid the foundation that when God created the first man, it was a vital aspect of this creation that He created the first woman to be his ally and wife. While the man was created with a greater physi... more
Created to be Manish It might not be an exaggeration to say that many western societies are experiencing a crisis of manhood. Two and half millenniums ago Socrates was asked, “What is a virtuous (good) man?” Plato recorded Socrates long answer in The... more
The Message to the Hebrews and the Book of Revelation share 4 similar overarching themes. Every young preacher should have a listen to this to discover how their preaching can bring healing and strength to the congregation members. Watch today's dail... more
The writer to the Hebrews was, as Martin Luther suggested, probably Apollos. He was a man skilled in his knowledge of the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings (Psalms and wisdom literature) who was also trained in rhetoric (the art of persuasive commu... more
As the writer to the Hebrew Christian community of Rome draws his sermon to a conclusion, he employs the rhetorical device of using exemplary heroes to urge his fellow congregation members to endure and remain faithful to Christ. In his absence, his ... more
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The show centers on biblical teaching, practical theology, and pastoral guidance, with a strong emphasis on Christ-focused exegesis and how ancient texts speak to contemporary life. Across episodes, listeners are treated to sermon-style explorations of Hebrews, Genesis, and Christian ethics, alongside apologetic and pastoral insights. Notable throughlines include deep scriptural exposition, historical context for biblical books, and practical applications for family, church leadership, and personal faith. The host's approach blends scholarly reference with relatable storytelling and personal anecdotes, and recurring themes cover the nature of Christ, the Old and New Covenants, and how to preach and live out a robust Christian faith in today... more
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