Is criticism of transgender ideology growing?  What can we learn from the beliefs of US evangelicals? How should we respond to conspiracy theories?


In this episode of In:Dependence, Phil Topham (FIEC Executive Director), Adrian Reynolds (FIEC Head of National Ministries), and John Stevens (FIEC National Director) discuss some of the big stories in the news over the past two weeks.


00:00 - Introduction

00:20 - Responding to government uncertainty

05:55 - The ideology and practice of Mermaids under criticism

13:03 - Lessons from the State of Theology in the US

19:36 - Alex Jones and the Sandy Hook conspiracy theory

23:02 - UK Evangelism Conferences with Randy Newman

24:28 - Midlands Gospel Partnership with Ed Stetzer

26:24 - Leading The Way with Dr. Michael Youssef and R T Kendall

30:18 - FIEC 2022 Leaders' Conference


Resources mentioned in this episode

The State of Theology (thestateoftheology.com
FIEC Doctrinal Basis and Ethos Statements (fiec.org.uk)
Alex Jones must pay Sandy Hook families nearly $1 billion for hoax claims, jury says (reuters.com)
Mere Evangelism, Randy Newman (thegoodbook.co.uk)
Leading the Way Live in London (uk.ltw.org)
John Stevens and Ed Stetzer's hug (twitter.com)

You can watch a video of this podcast and access further resources for church leaders on the FIEC website.


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