Rebuilders is an initiative started by Red Church to help churches, leaders, and believers grapple with the issues presented by an increasingly secular society. We firmly believe God is preparing to move and is rebuilding His Church with particular building blocks to enable her to flourish in a post-Christian, secular world.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 148 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
As the lines between democracy and monarchy blur, what kind of power are we living under—and what kind of authority do we trust?
In this episode of Rebuilders, Mark, Liddy, and Daniel explore the seismic shifts happening in how power is exercised an... more
As AI transforms the world at warp speed, what does it mean for the workforce—and the church? In this episode of Rebuilders, we zoom in on one crucial aspect of the AI revolution: its disruptive impact on white-collar work. What happens when entry-le... more
Rebuilders is back after a 12-week break—custard, croissants, and all—and we’re diving into a profound cultural shift. Are we moving from a post-Christian to a post-secular society? What’s fueling the quiet revival across Europe? Why are Gen Z doubli... more
We examine the volatile state of global politics following recent elections in Australia, Canada, Singapore, and the UK. They discuss how Trump's policies are creating ripple effects worldwide, rising tensions between nuclear powers India and Pakista... more
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A great podcast for anyone interested in the intersection of Christianity, leadership and global trends. If Mark could stop saying “you know” or you could edit it out that would be great - 5 to 8 times per run on sentence gets tiring, particularly when the great stuff he is sharing is something I’m likely not to know!
Mark has become a go to for me for insightful cultural analysis and to discern how God might be moving. I have read most of his books 2 or 3 times.
I just have to say, this podcast is one of the most helpful and balanced content for the church. The church needs to be able to keep up with fast changes coming, but we need balanced and gospel grounded commentators to inform us. These guys are just this.
Very few people step back, look at the world, then explain what’s going on in light of history. Even fewer do this through a lens that remains constant over the years despite how much culture changes. I especially love this podcast because it’s done through my lens, Christianity, and the real kind, one that focusses on a relationship with Jesus.
Incredibly thoughtful discussions about what’s happening in the world and how the Church is being called in our time. Sober yet resiliently hopeful the conversations are well informed by voices across the globe and history.
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Focused on navigating the challenges presented by a rapidly changing, increasingly secular society, this initiative provides insightful discussions on leadership, spirituality, and community renewal. The conversations often revolve around the intersection of faith and contemporary cultural trends, analyzing phenomena such as the rise in interest among younger generations in spirituality, the impact of technology, and political dynamics, all filtered through a Christian worldview. Each episode aims to equip listeners with the tools and perspectives necessary to understand and thrive amidst cultural chaos, fostering hope and renewal.
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Rebuilders launched 6 years ago and published 148 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Rebuilders include:
1. Al Gordon
2. Chris Cameron
3. Trudy Sayers
4. Trudi Sayes
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