Episodes
In episode 3 of Season 2, I have the great honour of speaking to Kate Cameron Reid who recently lost her husband to an aggressive form of cancer and is now raising her two children as a single mother. Kate's resilience, love, and hope in the midst of great suffering is truly inspiring. In this wide ranging chat, we cover such topics as the importance of sacred spaces for healing, the role of meditation in the processing of suffering, and the power there is in a faith rooted in the practical...
Published 07/05/22
Published 07/05/22
In our second episode of season 2 we interview Dave Gotts on his journey of losing both his son and his wife to cancer. Dave speaks candidly about his wrestling with the question of whether God is truly good or not, and how he struggled deeply with a sense of trust in God's intentions and love as he faced the abject pain of watching his family suffer. Dave also connects us to his work with children with disabilities through his organisation International China Concern and how he has learnt so...
Published 05/11/22
In our premiere episode of Season 2, we speak to activist, author and incarnational sojourner Shane Claiborne on a life given over to living with some of the most marginalised and impoverished people in the world. Shane speaks about his time working in Calcutta with Mother Teresa, his passion for non-violence, his work with those on death row, and why he has made it his focus to speak up against gun violence in the US. Shane speaks candidly about his experience of walking with those who are...
Published 02/21/22
In our 13th episode we speak with Misty Prinsen, a foster mother and family advocate based in Auckland New Zealand. A few years ago Misty discovered she was carrying a severely disabled child and doctors recommended a termination of her pregnancy. The suggestion led her into a complete re-evaluation of her concept of the value of life, children, and her faith. Misty speaks candidly and openly about an important and critical topic, wrestling with the realities of raising a child with special...
Published 07/26/21
In this episode I have the great privilege of speaking with Mohammed Salah, an Egyptian who fled the Muslim Brotherhood and sought asylum as a refugee in Hong Kong. Our conversation spans the story of the Arab Spring uprising, his previous life working in the Pharmaceutical industry, the persecution and abuse that came on him during the revolution, his need to flee his country and home, and the challenges of beginning a completely new life in a foreign country. Mohammed shares openly about...
Published 06/28/21
On our 11th episode we speak to Andy Squyres on song writing, faith, honesty, suffering and hope. Andy is a pastor and musician based in Charlotte North Carolina who writes incredibly powerful, open, raw, and honest music for those of faith seeking to find a language to their real and human experiences. Our conversation spans such diverse topics as what is currently missing from the American evangelical church, what suffering is truly like, how the murder of a friend became the basis of his...
Published 05/24/21
In our 10th Episode I speak to Chelsea Wong about the death of her husband Josh, their two year battle with cancer, how grief is brutally overwhelming, and how faith can be needed most when it seems it hasn't come through. My interview with Josh just two weeks before his untimely passing kicked off this whole podcast in Ep 1, and to be able to revisit that story this time from Chelsea's perspective is a true gift. Chelsea speaks openly and honestly about their journey together, about death...
Published 05/10/21
This week I speak to Erinn Oxford, Executive Director of The Dale Ministries in Toronto Canada, on a life time spent serving those who have found themselves living on the streets. We speak about what it is like to be nomadic, how the concept of 'home' can have little to do with physical spaces, what is difficult about serving such vulnerable people, how brokenness can actually unearth blessedness, and what the church can do to create safer spaces for the marginalised to gather and find...
Published 04/26/21
This week I speak to teacher, musician, and priest-in-training Madeleine Miller about the death of her father to Motor Neuron Disease (ALS) and her subsequent journey of grief and heartache. We talk about her upbringing in Hong Kong, her childhood experience of God's healing power, her devastation at learning about her father's diagnosis, and the wrestling she had to do with God through it all. Throughout our conversation Madeleine offers deep and honest reflections on faith, church, lived...
Published 04/12/21
In this episode I speak with Linda Pesavento, a mother, wife, and leader of the She Is Project, on the journey she and her family have been on with their eldest child who is transitioning from a self-identity as male to a self-identity as female. We speak about gender dysphoria, transgender issues, the church, and how all of us in some way struggle with our identity and place in the world. Linda is incredibly open, honest, articulate and hopeful as she generously invites us into her own...
Published 03/22/21
In episode 6 I speak to Daniel and Paulina Brolins who were kidnapped by Islamic Terrorists and held in a dungeon for 165 days. Their story is one of terror, love, fear, pain, hope and freedom. It is a story unlike any I have heard. In our conversation they generously recount their experience for us and speak candidly about their darkest moments, their fear of the unknown, the overwhelming monotony of being held in such captivity, how they held on to their faith, how their relationship with...
Published 03/08/21
This week we speak to author and illustrator Jacinta Read on the release of her recent memoir "Patchwork Someone". Jacinta talks candidly about her journey with mental illness, the impact on her relationships, the keys to her recovery, and what she has learnt about God and herself in the process. We also speak about the church and its approach to mental health, and how Christian culture can be both a blessing and a curse in this area. Jacinta brings a clarity, intelligence, vulnerability and...
Published 02/22/21
This week I speak to Ken Wytsma, a pastor, author, thought leader, and founder of The Justice Conference, about his recent battle with chronic pain and Crohn's disease. We speak about pain, drugs, missions, the work of justice, as well as his experience as a pastor and leader within the evangelical church tradition. Ken has profound insight into culture, church, and a theology of suffering that I know is going to both encourage and challenge you. 
Published 02/08/21
In this episode I speak to Rene August, a veteran of the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa and a justice advocate for diversity and inclusion. We discuss what it was like for her to grow up in a culture of apartheid, the negative influence of white euro-centric theology on her context, the dangerous power of image in Empire, and the importance of reading Scripture through diverse lenses. Rene calls us to a fresh approach to reading God's story and through that reframing our pain and...
Published 01/25/21
For our second episode I speak to poet Micah Bournes on social justice, art, creativity and faith. We explore what is has been like for him to grow up as a black man in America, the reality of white privilege and white supremacy, defining success at a personal level, and how art might just be the answer to all that is broken. Micah has recently released a brand new book of poetry called "Here Comes This Dreamer", and we feature a number of his poems throughout the podcast. Micah's art is raw,...
Published 01/10/21
In our debut episode I speak to one of my closest friends, Joshua Wong. Joshua is a filmmaker, musician, artist, husband and father who has been in a two year long battle with a rare form of cancer. This interview took place on December 9th while he was in Tijuana Mexico receiving targeted integrative treatment. We speak about faith, cancer, suffering, hope, life, positivity, change and bad advice. Throughout, Joshua offers insights into how God has met him and changed him deeply during his...
Published 12/30/20