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In a world where Christianity in the West is increasingly being pushed to the margins in the post-Christendom era, there is a wealth of wisdom and insight to be gained from voices that have long resided in the margins. "Out of the Margins" highlights the insights of the experiences and perspectives of Christians from the Majority world who are intimately familiar with being a minority and marginalised. Hosted by Simon Nugent and Edgar Solis
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This episode explores the nuances of the prosperity gospel in East Africa and challenges Western perceptions of prosperity theology. Hosts Edgar and Simon engage in a deeply insightful conversation with two guests, Dr. Tamie Davis, a scholar with extensive experience in Tanzania, and Kamwende Gatende, an associate pastor with Kenyan roots. They discuss the cultural and theological differences that shape the understanding of prosperity gospel in African contexts compared to Western perspectives.
This episode hosted by Edgar and Simon, delves into the theme of wisdom and how it varies across cultures. Featuring guests Javier de La Rosa from Mexico and Stephen Tan from Malaysia, both pastors in Melbourne, Australia, the episode explores the nuanced ways wisdom is imparted, valued, and operationalized in their respective cultures.  Through discussions on sayings, proverbs, and personal anecdotes, the guests illuminate the richness of wisdom that comes from non-Western sources, inviting listeners to appreciate the diverse insights wisdom traditions from around the world. https://au.langham.org/donate/
This episode delves into the profound impact of the Gospel on social justice and community transformation worldwide. Manuel Ramos from Colombia and Isaac Boaheng from Ghana share their experiences and insights into how Christian principles of fairness, equality, and dignity are being applied to address systemic injustices and foster societal progress.  Hosted by Simon Nugent and Edgar U. Chan Links: https://lausanne.org/statement/lausanne-covenant https://langhamliterature.org/books/poverty-the-bible-and-africa https://au.langham.org/donate/
What does justice look like in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? Palestinian Israeli Rev Dr Yohanna Katanacho offers insights in how to promote justice in his context.. He urges the global church to be a part of the solution and stresses the importance of loving both Palestinians and Jews equally for peaceful co-existence. He underscores the necessity of Christians supporting those marginalized and persecuted in this conflict and challenges the idea of identifying 'enemies', emphasizing instead Jesus's call to love your enemies as the ultimate ethical standard, using his personal journey as a testament to this transformation. Hosted by Simon Nugent and Edgar Solis Links: Event with Yohanna Katanacho: How can the church promote peace and justice in the midst of conflict? Join us for an enlightening evening as we delve into the depths of peacemaking amidst conflict with Rev Yohanna Katanacho. This event promises to be a thought-provoking exploration of the Arab-Israeli conflict from a theological standpoint. Register now to secure your spot! ⁠www.trybooking.com/CPMHT⁠ Books Reading the Gospel of John through Palestinian Eyes- https://langhamliterature.org/reading-the-gospel-of-john-through-palestinian-eyes Praying Through the Psalms- https://langhamliterature.org/praying-through-the-psalms https://www.newarab.com/analysis/gazas-christian-minority-israels-unseen-victims ⁠Learn more about Langham Partnership Australia.⁠
Interfaith dialogues, especially those between Christians and Muslims, have had a far from peaceful history. However, as our communities steadily become more culturally and religiously diverse, Christians in the West are going to have to start considering what it will look like to have open dialogues with our Muslim Neighbours. If we are going to take seriously the call to be Salt and Light in our communities, we need to know how to repair these fractured relationships and seek peace as we engage respectfully with our religious neighbours. As always the key is to follow in the footsteps of those who have gone before us. This week we speak to Dr. Anwar Berhe, a Langham Scholar and ex-Muslim from Ethiopia. Anwar is a foremost expert in his field in Christian-Muslim relations, having completed his doctorate in Islamic Studies at Melbourne School of Theology  and has founded a ministry that has seen tens of thousands of Muslims come to Christ. He shows us how we can demonstrate the love of Christ by treating our Muslim Neighbours as what they are; people. We also speak to Dr. Aldrin M. Peñamora a Langham Scholar from the Philippines, who’s work and expertise in peacemaking and the study  of Christian-Muslim relations has seen tectonic shifts in the politics of his nation. He shares with us how Christians can be at the heart of global change when it comes to seeking out the downtrodden in our societies.  You can donate to Langham ministries using this link: https://au.langham.org/donate/Hosted by Simon Nugent and Edgar Solis ⁠Learn more about Langham Partnership Australia.⁠
Does spiritual warfare come to your mind when you think about living as a Christian? It’s not something we often spend a lot of time on in the West, but it is something impacting Christians around the globe.  In this episode, we discuss spiritual warfare in Nepal and Hong Kong. Hosts Edgar and Simon, along with guests: Winny and Karuna Sharma, delve into the vivid spiritual landscapes of these countries, dominated by a range of practices rooted in Buddhism, Hinduism, and ancestor worship.  We explore the concept of spiritual warfare within these customs, how it manifests in their societies, and provide food for thought for those living in Australia and the rest of the west.⁠Learn more about Langham Partnership Australia.⁠
In this episode, hosts Simon and Edgar explore the concept of reverse mission and the changes in the global dynamics of Christian missionary work.  Featuring conversations with Rev Dr Israel Oluwole Olofinjana and Wanjiru Muriuki, they discuss the shift in global Christianity, where missionaries from former colonies bring the Gospel to the Western world. They examine how this new missionary movement is overturning traditional power dynamics and address criticisms such as fears of reverse colonization.  This conversation is perfect for people considering mission or wanting to be better engaged with the intersection of culture, context and the gospel!⁠Learn more about Langham Partnership Australia.⁠
In this first episode of Out of the Margins, we have the privilege of chatting with Crystal from East Asia; Kamwende Gatende, a voice from Kenya; and Joseph Byamukama, representing Uganda.  These three Christians from different contexts generously share their experiences and insights, revealing how the gospel has taken shape in their distinct, vibrant contexts. Learn more about Joseph's ministry here. Learn more about Langham Partnership Australia.
This episode continues the conversation with Crystal, Kamwende, and Joseph. They generously share their experiences and insights, revealing how the gospel has taken shape in their distinct, vibrant contexts.  Missed Part One of this conversation? Listen here. ⁠Learn more about Langham Partnership Australia.⁠
Out Of the Margins – Offering insights of the experiences and perspectives of Christians from the Majority world, with voices that challenge assumptions, broaden horizons, and inspire transformation. Brought to you by Young Langham. ⁠Learn more about Langham Partnership Australia.⁠
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