From BLDG 28 Church, Out of Oz is a podcast about the intersection of Christianity and culture. Hosts Peter Tragos and Aaron Currin are joined weekly by a rotating panel of guests to examine the fantasies and fallacies of modern Christianity with courage, conviction, and compassion. New episodes drop every Monday.
All content for Out of Oz is the property of BLDG 28 Church and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
From BLDG 28 Church, Out of Oz is a podcast about the intersection of Christianity and culture. Hosts Peter Tragos and Aaron Currin are joined weekly by a rotating panel of guests to examine the fantasies and fallacies of modern Christianity with courage, conviction, and compassion. New episodes drop every Monday.
Throughout the centuries, Christians from all over the world have made the pilgrimage to Israel to experience the land where Jesus lived on Earth. It has been called an indescribable experience to see the locations of so many landmarks of our faith — the waters Jesus walked, the temple where he taught, and the tomb where he was buried. After returning from a 12-day journey in Israel, we will be sharing our thoughts with you and asking the question, should Christians visit the Holy Land?
This week, Dani, Aaron, and guest-hosts Ryleigh Demarse and Kristi Couchenour discuss:
[03:23] - What were your expectations for visiting Israel? Were you expecting it to be a life-changing trip?
[12:22] - What did you encounter in Israel that surprised you?
[26:15] - What location was the most impactful?
[34:11] - Would you say that visiting the Holy Land is essential for all Christians if they are able?
Guest Hosts
Ryleigh Demarse
Dani Van Nortwick
Kristi Couchenour
Links
Watch Out of Oz on YouTube
Subscribe
Out of Oz Podcast
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
Google Podcasts
Stay in touch
BLDG 28 Church
BLDG 28 on Facebook
BLDG 28 on Instagram
BLDG 28 on YouTube
Out of Oz
From BLDG 28 Church, Out of Oz is a podcast about the intersection of Christianity and culture. Hosts Peter Tragos and Aaron Currin are joined weekly by a rotating panel of guests to examine the fantasies and fallacies of modern Christianity with courage, conviction, and compassion. New episodes drop every Monday.