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Jerry Johnston Interviews J.P. Moreland on the Success of the 21st Century Church
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cNGUtjKQwY I had the opportunity and honor to interview
Read MoreJerry Johnston Interviews Jens Schröter on the Religious Landscape of Germany
Producing stalwart and tenacious theologians, Germany once influenced the world through Christians such as Martin Luther and Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Why has Christianity lost its influence in Germany?
Read MoreJerry Johnston Interviews Mark Tooley on Theological Liberalism
With churches drifting towards theological liberalism in the 20th century, many church goers exited as leadership loosened their once-firm grip on
Read MoreJerry Johnston Interviews Peter Hitchens on the Health of the Church in Britain
Churches are closing in Britain at an alarming rate and being turned into
Read MoreJerry Johnston Interviews John Wilsey on The Affect of Entertainment on the Church
With a readily accessible stream of entertainment, it is no wonder that America,along with the church, is entertaining herself towards moribundity. Lethargic Christians have too easily been
Read MoreJerry Johnston Interviews Nick Spencer on Institutional Religion in Britain
On a recent trip to London, England, I had the privilege of speaking with Nick Spencer. Spencer is the Director of Research at the London-based think tank, Theos. As part of Theos, Spencer has been monitoring the religious
Read MoreJerry Johnston Interviews Chris Sinkinson on Church Growth in Britain
Doors locked and windows darkened, churches in Britain are
Read MoreJerry Johnston Interviews Greek Scholar, Paul Foster, on the Bible and Original Sources
Back to the sources! Intent on understanding the fervor of the early church, Professor Paul Foster concentrates on the interpretation of
Read MoreJerry Johnston Interviews Michael Ward on the Decline of the Catholic Church
https://youtu.be/IDoUJ5DmDR0?rel=0 There are portions of the world, such as Latin America, where the Catholic Church is growing. Yet there is a dramatic problem of Catholics
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