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Andrew Beddoe joins us to explore how Everyday People might be better served to find Jesus and grow as disciples - and how professionals in our church might learn together with them.
The gospel of Jesus is shared in Canberra public schools primarily through the work of Christian Education in Schools. Jess Fields shares how it works and why it matter so much.
A story of revival and a song about grace. Joseph Hewitt, TGCA Reviews Editor, joins us in this episode to highlight some resources from the TGCA website.
What might it look like to bless those who curse us? Peter’s first letter has a lot to say about this, and David Shaw joins us to explore these important themes.
The TGCA Survey gives a window into what readers would love to see for the future of the gospel in Australia. Join Tamara and I as we talk through the survey.
Meeting together as the people of God is a high priority for us in our Gospel-Centred Ministry. We dig into why this is and how we can come to church with the right attitude and a heart for serving.
We’re joined by TGCA website editor Mikey Lynch, who brings a couple of new pieces from our website, while I pull out something old, but still very much worth reading.
Award-winning author, and TGCA Council Member, Murray Capill returns to the podcast to talk about his recent book about gospel clarity and church leadership.
One key part of the ministry we share as the body of Christ is the pastoral care we extend one another. In this episode we are joined by Sarah Condie to talk about how our pastoral care might commend the good news of Jesus.
Council Member, David Starling has served for two decades in Theological Education. He is well placed to reflect on the changes over time and current state of play.
Richard Chin, who is also a TGCA Council member reflects on the progress and future of the MEET JESUS campaign, used in churches and at universities during 2024.