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Living in the Land of Oz
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Living in the Land of Oz

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Ever look around our world and feel like you are living in a foreign land? As a Christian, do you struggle to understand how to navigate challenging cultural issues of our day? Living in the Land of Oz is a weekly 25-minute podcast to help Christians begin to see God at work in our world and to be effective and winsome witnesses in our day. Hosted by Josh Laxton and Laurie Nichols.

Ever look around our world and feel like you are living in a foreign land? As a Christian, do you struggle to understand how to navigate challenging cultural issues of our day? Living in the Land of Oz is a weekly 25-minute podcast to help Christians begin to see God at work in our world and to be effective and winsome witnesses in our day. Hosted by Josh Laxton and Laurie Nichols.

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Evangelism Done Right: A Conversation with Doug Pollack

In this episode, Josh and Laurie talk to evangelist, chaplain, and author of “God Space” Doug Pollack about what it means to be a “recovering evangelist” and what an evangelism for today looks like.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 5 years
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What Are the Lies Christians Believe? A Conversation with Shane Pruitt

This week, Laurie and Josh mix it up with Shane Pruitt, National Next Gen Evangelism Director for the North American Mission Board. In addition to talking about reaching and empowering Gen Z, the three talk about Shane’s latest book, 9 Common Lies Christians Believe: And Why God’s Truth Is Infinitely Better. 
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 5 years
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What Does the Prophetic Calling Look Like Today?

To kick off the new year Josh and Laurie are talking with Daniel Yang, pastor, and director of the Send Institute, about what a true and good prophetic voice looks like today. Is it for the church, the world? How do we enter the process of knowing when and how to speak well?
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 5 years
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To Resolve or Not: What do we do with the new year?

With 2020 upon us, Laurie and Josh talk resolutions and new beginnings, arguing for the case of living intentionally and uniquely this coming year.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 5 years
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This Season, There Is Rest for the Weary

In this episode, Josh and Laurie talk about burnout, rest, and how to recapture a lifestyle that leads us to health and worship. It’s a episode to encourage your spirit as Christmas and the New Year draw near.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 5 years
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Politics & Faith – Can the Two Ever Come Together?

This week on the podcast, Laurie and Josh talk to Carrie Headington, Founder of the Good News Initiative and Evangelist in the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas, about politics and faith. Growing up in a political family, Carrie has seen first hand how these two go hand in hand—or don’t. What do we need to remember about politics and faith when all is said and done?
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 5 years
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The Wonder of Jesus

This week on the podcast, Carrie Headington, Founder of the Good News Initiative and Evangelist in the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas, talks about evangelism, God at work in the world, and the wonder of Jesus. It’s an episode you don’t want to miss!
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 5 years
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What in the World Is the Church Anyways?

This week, Laurie and Josh tackle the tough topic of What Is Church? What are we supposed to be anyways, and are we being the people God has called us to be? Laurie and Josh delve deep into challenging all of us to take a hard look at our lives and our focus.
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Engaging Today's Culture

In this episode, Laurie and Josh talk with John C. Richards, Jr., Pastor of Assimilation at Saint Mark Baptist Church, about the challenges the church faces today in engaging culture with the gospel of Jesus Christ. John presents insights into the cultural realities and gives principles for effective gospel ministry. 
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 5 years
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Embracing a Holy Empathy

Belinda is the founder of One Million Thumbprints, a movement of peacemakers advocating with women in the world’s worst conflict zones, and co-founder behind #SilenceIsNotSpiritual, a campaign calling churches to break the silence on violence against women. Belinda is also a fellow at Wheaton College's Humanitarian Disaster Institue. She shares her global experience on gender-based violence in this podcast with Josh and Laurie. Belinda is a speaker and contributor to Newsweek’s The Daily Beast, Red Tent Living, Huffington Post, Christianity Today, and Psychology Today. Her first book, Brave Souls: Experiencing the Audacious Power of Empathy, was published by InterVarsity Press in April 2019.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 5 years
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Making Jesus Known

Professor of Evangelism at Wheaton College and World renown C. S. Lewis Scholar Dr. Jerry Root joins the Living in the Land of Oz podcast this week to share on how we can make "Jesus" known to the world. Expounding from his book "The Sacrament of Evangelism," Jerry shares how God loves and works in everyone more than we could imagine, he brings unique insights about sharing the gospel into the discussion with Laurie and Josh.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 6 years
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Why I Still Believe

Author, professor and Christian apologist Dr. Mary Jo Sharp joins the Living in the Land of Oz podcast this week to share about her journey from atheism to Christianity. In her latest book, Why I Still Believe, Mary Jo unpacks the significance of marrying logical arguments with our personal stories in order to achieve a wholistic apologetic for our faith, and she was kind enough to share some of these ideas with Laurie and Josh.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 6 years
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Pastors Need Love

According to Forbes, pastoring is one of the Top 10 Most Stressful Jobs that exist today. Pastoring isn't easy, and pastors need love, recognition, and support just as much as anybody else. In honor of Pastor Appreciation Month, Laurie interviews Josh—a pastor himself—about his journey into ministry, his ups and downs as a pastor, and what the relationship between  a pastor and a congregation should look like. On December 6th, the Billy Graham Center will be hosting a GC2 Summit called Facing Hard Truths and Challenges of Pastoral Ministry. If you like this episode, we encourage you to join us.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 6 years
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A Faithful 'Yes' and Women in Leadership

President and CEO of Stonecroft Ministries Dr. Naomi Cramer Overton came to faith while studying at Stanford University. Her first faithful 'yes' evolved into many more over the years as she learned to tune her heart and mind to God and entrust him to guide her steps.  Josh and Laurie got to chat with Naomi about humility, servant leadership, unique challenges facing women in leadership, and the importance of listening to God when trying to lead others.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 6 years
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Pastors and their Mental Health Crisis

One in five people will experience mental illness in their lifetime. As surprising as it may be, spiritual leaders are no exception to this statistic. Leading a church and shepherding God's people can be a stressful and overwhelming endeavor, and it's important that pastors receive care for their mental health In this episode, former NFL player and pastor Dr. Derwin L. Gray calls in to discuss mental health and the soul care of pastors with Josh. They discuss the fear of stigma, the need for rest, and the importance of keeping Jesus at the center of ministry. On December 6, Dr. Gray will be speaking at our GC2 Summit about Facing Hards Truths & Challenges of Pastoral Ministry: A Conversation on Leadership, Burnout, and Mental Health. If you like this episode, please consider joining us.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 6 years
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Out of the Pit of Despair

R. York Moore was an ardent atheist who attended college to study philosophy and discover the meaning of life. His efforts were vain, and at his lowest point, just before he attempted to take his own life, he encountered the Holy Spirit—and his life changed forever. Josh and Laurie talk with York about his testimony of faith, what the gospel means for those who are lonely and desperate, and the importance of reaching college students with the hope Jesus has to offer—particularly through the Every Campus initiative. 
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 6 years
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What in the World is Worship?

In this lively episode, Laurie and Josh go back and forth in attempts to understand the essence of an ancient Christian practice: Worship. What is worship? What does it look like in our everyday life? Music? Service? Is it an active or passive activity—or perhaps both? And, more contentiously: Is there danger in misidentifying worship? As they wrestle with the particulars, they are able to discern at least a piece of what lies at the core of authentic worship.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 6 years
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Listen Up

The Apostle James wrote, "Everyone should be quick to listen." As Christians seek engage the world and share the good news Jesus has to offer, this has never been more applicable. In this episode, Josh and Laurie interview the Director of Alpha USA in Chicagoland, Gabriel Lerma. Gabriel discusses his experiences with Alpha Groups (outreach small groups designed to help people wrestle with faith) and the importance of belonging, connection, love, trust and listening as people seek to understand God and come to faith.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 6 years
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Relational Evangelism

What role do relationships play in evangelism? Is evangelism a process? Is micro or macro evangelism more effective? What's the distinction between evangelism, conversion, and discipleship? Some of the key questions Josh and Laurie unpack this week with the help of Dr. Kim Reisman, the Executive Director of World Methodist Evangelism.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 6 years
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Reframation

Alan Hirsch and Mark Nelson, co-authors of 'Reframation: Seeing God, People, and Mission Through Re-echanted Frames', join Josh and Laurie in studio to talk about their new book. Alan and Mark believe much of humanity needs a bigger understanding of transcendence, and that a bigger understanding will broaden the Church's evangelistic capacity. Take a listen to learn more. If you like this episode, join our webinar on September 17th, where our own Andrew McDonald will interview Alan and Mark on a related topic.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 6 years
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