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We finish off our focus on the book of Daniel by examining the final vision we're given. How will everything end? Who is the antichrist? What will the great tribulation be like? For all these questions and more, listen to this sermon.
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This is the Podcast re-recorded version of the Night Shift sermon in March 2023. Here's what we're trying to explore: Why are things getting worse and worse? What should we do about it? Where's our hope? Our calling is not simply to hope for "a better tomorrow", but there are 3 things that God wants us to know when things are getting worse. Let's dive into Daniel 9 and learn more.
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This is a continuation of our panel talk hosted in September 2022 on questions about church. We sit down with Tim Latour and tackle questions about church hopping, online church, and leaving a church.
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We continue our panel from the April night shift on the topic of dating and relationships. We tackle issues related to finding the "one", what non-negotiables ought to be on our list, and how to escape the friend zone. We are joined by Kevin Wongso and Jessica Leung, who offer their unique insights into this subject.
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Election or Free Will? Calvinism or Arminianism? We sit down with Jared and John from Island Youth to debate the merits and shortcomings of both views. Together we work through the five tenants of Calvinism: T.U.L.I.P.
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The education system in Hong Kong is stressful, and it doesn't seem to be getting better. Should this matter to the church and why should we care about it? We sit down with Tyler Kusunoki to discuss the current state of education in the world, look at possible remedies, and consider how the church can get involved.
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We talk about the latest craze in finance: Crypto and the NFT. What are they and how do they work? And outside of investment opportunities, are there other reasons why Christians should get behind this? We sit down with Eric Farmer and discuss the ramifications of Crypto and NFTs
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Changing careers is a big deal. We sat down with Carrie Lo to discuss the variables that led her to leave her legal career in pursuit of ministry. In our conversation, we address the major things she learned about herself as well as advice for those who are contemplating a career change
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Kev, Jess and Shannon continue to discuss the various numbers within the Enneagram. They talk through the numbers: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 1.
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Kev, Jess and Shannon sit down to discuss the importance of self-awareness and the benefits of personality tests. They then compare the enneagram to other personality tests and begin explaining the different personalities.
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@danielle_ann_ and @kevinkusunoki sit down with @Martin.radford739 to discuss how the modern version of Christmas has come about. They then dissect the various assumptions that our traditions have made about the nativity story.
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Pastor Rick, Pastor Albert and Kevin discuss the impact of family backgrounds on mental health. They explore how this study of family systems has developed over the years and its implications particularly for people living in eastern cultures. Martin then joins to answer the question of how we can blaspheme the Spirit
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Sometimes it seems like accountability doesn’t work. Why is that? Is it because we are too forgiving of one another when we sin? Or does our accountability work more like a confession time? Join @kevinkusunoki, @Alan.sl.leung and Pastor Daniel as they discuss the elements that make accountability effective. @Martin.radford739 will end the show by answering the question about why we should pray even when God knows everything.
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Hong Kong is one of the most expensive cities to live in, home ownership is a pipe dream for most people. How did we get to this place? Is there more that we can be doing to help people find affordable housing? @kevinkusunoki speaks with k_iu, and nelson.yau about what Hope of the City is trying to do for the poorest of Hong Kong. @Martin.radford739 answers the question about why God elects some not to believe.
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People often question the reliability of the Bible. With good reason. It was written over several millennia and written by a wide range of authors. How do we know if the Bible that we have today can really be trusted, and how can we be certain that the collection of books we have are truly the inspiration of God? @_albertng, @Kevinkusunoki and Lincoln Venancio discuss in detail.
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@Kevinkusunoki, @timlatour, and @leoracaylor review the latest Netflix documentary “The Social Dilemma” and discuss its ramifications for the church. Should the church continue to engage on social media, and if so what is the appropriate way? @Martin.radford739 answers the question of whether God would have been more loving if He didn’t create anyone.
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Is Sabbath a command or is it a suggestion? How seriously should we take sabbath and why is it necessary for us to rest? @wbretthilliard and @shilliard852 join to share about their recent sabbatical season and give practical tips to maintaining a life of rest. @Martin.radford739 answers the question of who Cain’s wife was.
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The word "submission" carries so much baggage, particularly in the current cultural climate. However, what does the Bible say about "submission"? @kevinkusunoki, @jessicarichmondchoy, and @Martin.radford739 engage in an in-depth word study through several significant passages to try to come to a cohesive understanding of the word. @Martin.radford739 will also continue his weekly segment by answering a question about why God allows evil in the world.
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Shame affects all of us, and can play a significant role in how we approach our relationships with others and with God. So where exactly does it come from and how do we silence it? Also, how can the church do a better job of addressing shame. Join @kevinkusunoki, @itskuskus, and @bjyau in their discussion about this topic, and we’ll also be starting a new segment this week called "Ask Martin." This is where we will ask @Martin.radford739 to answer an apologetic question in 5 minutes, so check it out!
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