The Lineage Journey Podcast

The Lineage Podcast - starting out as an online video series the journey continues in this new in-depth audio series with Historians, Authors, Academics and Experts exploring our history and lineage throughout the Reformation.

Mission, Its History and Role in the Adventist Church | Gary Krause

In this podcast Gary Krause looks back at some of the early missionaries in the Adventist church, across the various continents of the world and sheds light on the sacrifices that they made early on. We look at some of the challenges and also look at how mission work is going today and what the present needs are.

06-30
52:05

William Tyndale | The Impact on the English Reformation | Sukeshinie Goonatilleke

In this Podcast Suki looks into the life of a somewhat forgotten Reformation, yet one who had such a huge impact. Those his life was short, those who he influenced long out lived him and his role as one of the first Reformers in Cambridge to accept and share the reformed teachings, gives him an honoured place in our history.

06-27
51:11

How Were Doctrines Developed? | Merlin Burt

In the development of the doctrines of the SDA church, what role, if any does Ellen White play and what role does the Bible play. In this podcast Dr. Merlin Burt dispels some common myths and using history as our guide shows how some of our key beliefs were formed and what the process was!

06-20
01:02:45

The Health Message and Its Impact on Mission | Peter Landless

This podcast with Dr. Peter Landless looks at the famous Blue Zones and how they are linked to the Adventist Church. In what ways has this lifestyle and message been a part of the Adventist church and how has it benefited those who understand and live by it. This podcast also looks at the progression of understanding in this area and how it applies to our life today.

06-13
59:51

Thomas Bilney | Sukeshinie Goonatilleke

In this Podcast Suki looks into the life of a somewhat forgotten Reformation, yet one who had such a huge impact. Those his life was short, those who he influenced long out lived him and his role as one of the first Reformers in Cambridge to accept and share the reformed teachings, gives him an honoured place in our history.

06-06
33:48

The Moravians: Their Role and Impact | Dojcin Zivadinovi

This podcast follows on from the last one with Dr. Zivadinovic and discusses the role that the Moravians and Pietism played in the birth and history of the US as well as their role in Europe. Who were the Moravians, how were they connected in any way to John Wesley and do any of these movements exist today, are just some of the questions that are covered in this podcast.

05-30
52:46

John Wesley: Founder of Methodism | Eugene Prewitt

This podcast with Eugene Prewitt looks into the life of John Wesley, his childhood and upbringing, his mother and his time at University. What made him who he was and formed the fabric of his life that would later impact so many other people?

05-23
48:43

The Reformation, Law and Logic | Don Mackintosh

The Ten Commandments feature prominently throughout the Old and New Testaments, but how did they feature during the Reformation. In this podcast Pastor Don Mackintosh looks at the important role they play and their continued relevance and significance today.

05-07
51:04

'What Do We Owe God? Tithe And Stewardship' - Marcos Bomfirm

Stewardship is about more than money, but it does take money to do the work of God. What does the Bible say about what we should give back to God and how has this belief developed over time? What are the various models of giving and in this podcast we also look at some powerful stories of those who gave and how God blessed them.

04-02
49:27

John Wycliffe: The Morning Star | Eugene Prewitt

The Morningstar of the ReformationOften referred to as the ‘Morningstar’ of the Reformation John Wycliffe is a huge figure in Reformation history and laid the foundations for many of the major changes that would occur 150 years after his death. Being the first major theologian to challenge the status quo he stands alone and in this podcast we look into what made him, what his theological beliefs were and what impact he had that outlived his own lifetime.

03-05
51:38

William Miller and Millerite Adventism | Merlin Burt

William Miller played a key role in the early to mid 1800's, having such an impact that a whole movement was named after him - the Millerite Movement. Who was he and what was unique about him for him to become such a influential figure?How did a man who is best known for a bitter disappointment impact the lives of believers both before and after 1844?

02-05
58:12

The Development of Religious Liberty | Stephen Allred

This Podcast, with Stephen Allred, delves into this fascinating and important topic, looking at the history of Religious Liberty and how this concept has developed over time. What role does Magna Carta play and how did the birth of the United States impact Religious Liberty and what were the early struggles that some of the Pilgrim Fathers faced - these are just some of the questions that are explored in this podcast.

01-01
01:16:56

Ellen White in Australia: Ministry and Impact | Dr. Allan Lindsay

This podcast looks into the background of Ellen White's time in Australia and the impact that she had on this new field of missionary work. In this podcast we discuss the books she wrote whilst in Australia, the type of person that she was and what were some of the reasons that led to Ellen White going to Australia. Dr Allan Lindsay has served the church in a wide number of capacities including the Director of the White Estate in Australia as well as the host of the popular video series, 'Keepers of the Flame.'

11-04
59:32

The Role, History and Impact of Missions | Dr. David Trim

Dr David Trim was born in India to missionary parents, spent his childhood in Australia and was educated in both Australia and England and has written extensively on missions. In this podcast he delves into the history of missions and the challenges that they have faced in various parts of the world, both in the past as well as the contemporary trends and opportunities today. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

10-02
01:09:43

The History of the Scriptures | Doug Batchelor

Doug Batchelor was living in a cave in California when he stumbled across a Bible and it changed his life, his career and calling and he in turn has been instrumental in changing many other peoples lives also. In this episode we delve into the history of the Bible and look at its impact, not just in Doug’s life but the broader impact on society and how this amazing Book can change your life too!#lineagejourney #thelineagejourneypodcast  ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

09-04
51:40

James & Ellen White’s Marriage: A Deeper Look - Chantal Klingbeil

James and Ellen White were formidable leaders, prolific writers, expert organisers and tireless workers. They led the Adventist church through its early foundations, expansion and growth but during this time they were husband and wife, parents, mother and father to four boys. Their marriage experienced more hard ship than many others but through it all they persevered and prospered and there are many lessons that we can learn from them. Join us as Chantal Kilngbeil from the White Estate shares from her extension knowledge of the White family and may you be encouraged and inspired. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

08-03
51:53

Music in Religious History | Erwin Nanasi

For many music is an integral part of their spiritual lives and their worship experience. It is a key way that they connect with God individually, however this was not always common practice for Christians. Join us for this fascinating podcast with Dr. Erwin Nanasi as he goes through the history that music played in the reformation and then expounds on how music and hymn writing has progressed in Seventh-day Adventist history. Dr. Nanasi speaks with a passion about this important subject as he charts the role of music in religious history. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

07-18
01:05:33

Adventists, Abolition & the Beast of Revelation 13 | Kevin Burton

Just how closely tied was the abolition movement with the early Millerites? Was it possible to believe in the soon return of Jesus and not be involved with the abolition of slavery?Join us for this fascinating podcast with Kevin Burton as he unpacks some research that he has done with his doctoral dissertation into this period of Adventist history. We also unpack some newly released information that he unearthed on the FBI’s surveillance of religious groups, including the Seventh-day Adventist Church and the implications that this has had on our interpretation of Revelation 13 over the last 100 years. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

07-06
01:20:07

Radical Reformation | Dojčin Živadinovic

The main figures of the reformation such as Martin Luther, John Calvin and Zwingli are part of what is known as the Magisterial Reformation. There was another wing of the reformation that was known as the Radical Reformation. Dr Dojčin Živadinovic takes us through this very crucial history and shares why we have much more in common with this less known, smaller branch of the reformation than we sometimes think. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

06-08
58:51

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