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Dying to Live Podcast
Joshua Generation Church
116 episodes
6 days ago
The paradox of the Christian faith involves losing one's life to find it and dying to oneself to gain it (Mark 8:34-35). As citizens of heaven we work, study, love and live here on the earth. The podcast features real conversations aimed at helping believers live for Christ while being grounded in the truth as they navigate life in this secular world. Hosted by Wayne Turner and Nadene Badenhorst for Joshua Generation Church with Michael d'Offay giving eldership oversight.
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The paradox of the Christian faith involves losing one's life to find it and dying to oneself to gain it (Mark 8:34-35). As citizens of heaven we work, study, love and live here on the earth. The podcast features real conversations aimed at helping believers live for Christ while being grounded in the truth as they navigate life in this secular world. Hosted by Wayne Turner and Nadene Badenhorst for Joshua Generation Church with Michael d'Offay giving eldership oversight.
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Religion & Spirituality,
Christianity
Episodes (20/116)
Dying to Live Podcast
Is Healing For Everyone - Always?
Is healing for everyone, always? If God can heal — why doesn’t He heal everyone we pray for?
And what does the Bible really say about healing, faith, and suffering? For some, healing brings hope. For others, it brings confusion, doubt, and even disappointment. We read stories of miracles in Scripture, and we hear testimonies of healing today — yet sometimes, despite sincere prayer and deep faith, healing doesn’t come. And people are left wondering: Did I not have enough faith? Did God ignore me? Did I fail somehow? But biblical truth clears the confusion: faith is not “faith in faith” — it’s faith in God.

Healing is not powered by human belief or “faith healing.” True healing is always divine healing — it comes from God alone, according to His purpose, wisdom, and timing. Yes, God does heal — the Bible makes that clear. But the same Bible also speaks of suffering, trials, weakness, and perseverance. Sometimes God displays His power by removing the trial — and sometimes He displays His glory by sustaining us through it.

As Paul said: “My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness” (2 Corinthians 12:9). This conversation is not about shallow answers. It’s about biblical faith, honest struggle, and real hope rooted in the character of God.
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6 days ago
44 minutes

Dying to Live Podcast
Navigating Change
Change. It touches every one of us. Sometimes we choose it — like a new job, a move, or a personal goal — and other times it crashes into our lives uninvited — loss, uncertainty, or unexpected disruptions. But one thing is certain: change is not optional — it’s inevitable. The real question is how we navigate it.

In today’s episode, we’re going to explore what change really is, why it’s often uncomfortable, and how we can respond to it in a way that builds faith instead of fear. We’ll talk practically about navigating seasons of transition — whether in work, relationships, church, or personal life — and discover that change isn’t actually our enemy. When God is in it, change becomes a tool He uses to shape us, stretch us, and lead us into His purposes.

God's Word reminds us that while everything around us may shift and move, God Himself never changes. Hebrews 13:8 says: “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever.” So while life may feel uncertain, we don’t walk through change alone — we walk with the One who holds our future and leads us step by step.
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1 week ago
40 minutes

Dying to Live Podcast
Ministering to Sexually Broken - Part 2
DISCLAIMER: This podcast should be listened to with discretion as it includes discussion of a sexual nature and may not be appropriate for younger listeners.

In this second part of our conversation, we move from the “why” to the “how.” Joining us are Mike D’Offay, an elder in the life of JoshGen, and Christian counselor Pierre van der Westhuizen. Together we take a more practical look at what it means to walk alongside those who are sexually broken—how to create a safe, gospel-centered environment, how to respond wisely in the moment, and how to discern the next faithful step in each person’s journey toward freedom and wholeness in Christ. Whether you’re a community leader, elder, or simply a believer who wants to love people well, this episode explores real situations and biblical principles that help us minister with both the compassion of Jesus and the courage of His truth, keeping restoration—not perfection—as our goal.
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2 weeks ago
46 minutes

Dying to Live Podcast
Is My Church the Best Church?
When we talk about the church, it’s natural to ask: “Is my church the best? How does it compare to others? Should I even be thinking that way?” These are questions many believers wrestle with at some point in their journey. On the one hand, we want to be grateful and committed to the local body God has placed us in. On the other hand, we can’t ignore that churches differ—in teaching, culture, priorities, and health.

The challenge is this: how do we evaluate a church without falling into judgmental comparison? The real standard is not whether my church is bigger, more exciting, or seems to worship better than another—it’s whether it aligns with the Word of God and follows the New Testament pattern for the church. Scripture, not personal preference, is the measure by which every church must ultimately be weighed.

So in this episode, together with our guests Michael D'Offay and Luke Hulley, we’ll look to the Bible’s teaching on what defines a faithful church, consider how to weigh the strengths and weaknesses of a local fellowship, and explore how to do so in a way that is humble, God-honouring, and rooted in love for Christ’s bride—the church.
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3 weeks ago
47 minutes

Dying to Live Podcast
Connection Before Correction - Disciplining Children
How do we discipline our children in a way that trains hearts and shapes character, reflecting the patient way our heavenly Father trains and teaches us?

Too often, discipline is mistaken for punishment—but true biblical discipline is a process of discipling while guiding our children toward wisdom, maturity, and adulthood. We believe correction begins with connection: communication before correction, and no expectation without communication.

It’s about shepherding their hearts, not simply controlling their behaviour. Together we’ll explore practical steps and truths that will help parents nurture faith, build trust, and lead their children toward a personal relationship with Jesus. 

Join us as we discover discipline that disciples rather than punishes.
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1 month ago
1 hour

Dying to Live Podcast
Ministering to the Sexually Broken - Part 1
DISCLAIMER: This podcast should be listened to with discretion as it includes discussion of a sexual nature and may not be appropriate for younger listeners.

In this episode, we sit down with Mike Davies, an elder in the life of JoshGen, and Christian counselor Pierre van der Westhuizen to talk about ministering to those who are sexually broken. The conversation is for ordinary saints, community leaders, and elders who want to walk faithfully with people in sexual brokenness. 
Sexual brokenness often flows from both the sins we commit and the sins committed against us. Our journey with them must hold together the warmth of Christ’s love and the clarity of His truth. Together we explore how the local church can offer wise, compassionate counsel—discerning when to shepherd someone ourselves and when to involve trained Christian counselors or other trusted experts—so that love, empathy, and a Christ-centered confrontation of sin remain in proper balance.
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1 month ago
52 minutes

Dying to Live Podcast
AI, Truth & The Believer
In this episode, Dylan Jones and Mike Davies—elders in the life of JoshGen—join Alain Joffe, a digital specialist with a focus on AI, to tackle one of today’s most urgent topics: artificial intelligence. AI is transforming communication, decision-making, ethics, and even how we live out our faith in Christ. Together they ask: How can Christians discern truth in an era of deepfakes and data manipulation? What theological questions arise from machine learning, automation, and the rise of general AI? And how should church elders, leaders and believers respond to these ethical and pastoral challenges? This conversation offers a biblically grounded guide to help the Church think clearly, respond wisely, and stay faithful in a rapidly changing digital world.
[DISCLAIMER: This intro was not written by AI :-)]
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1 month ago
46 minutes

Dying to Live Podcast
Spiritual Disciplines - From Duty to Intimacy
Many of us practice prayer, worship, Bible reading, fasting, and meditation—but often they can feel like boxes to tick rather than pathways to knowing God more deeply. In this episode, we’ll explore where these disciplines truly fit within our daily devotions. Are they duties we must perform, or are they invitations to intimacy? Paul reminds us in 1 Timothy that physical training has some value, but godliness is valuable in every way—holding promise for this life and the life to come. Join us as we discover how these spiritual practices can move beyond routine into relationship, shaping our hearts to love Christ more." Demetri, Karen and Ruan share some of their experiences together with principles from God's Word.
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1 month ago
48 minutes

Dying to Live Podcast
Trusting God's Marriage Plans - Pierre and Juliet
Today, we share a powerful testimony of God’s redemptive love and perfect timing. Join us as we hear the incredible journey of Pierre and Juliet van der Westhuizen — a story of how God brought together two hearts from very different paths. Pierre, who walked a road marked by sexual brokenness, and Juliet, who faithfully waited for the man of God she believed God had promised, found their lives intertwined by divine design. Against the doubts of friends, family, and even church leadership, their marriage journey became a walk of faith—trusting that what God had joined together, no one could tear apart. This is a story of grace, courage, and the relentless goodness of God in the making of a marriage.
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2 months ago
54 minutes

Dying to Live Podcast
When Enough is Enough - The Sin of Gluttony
What is gluttony? Is gluttony really a sin? What does the Bible say about it, and where’s the line between enjoyment and excess? Who decides when enough is enough—our culture, our cravings, or God’s Word? In doing life together as a body of believers and sharing meals is so crucial, where do we draw the line in how much we eat? In this episode, we’ll look at what Scripture teaches about gluttony, why it matters for our hearts and our witness, and how to enjoy God’s gifts without being mastered by them. Mike D’Offay and Dan Barnard, elders in the life of JoshGen, together with Dr. Lolly van Deventer share their insights from God’s Word on the subject.
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2 months ago
44 minutes

Dying to Live Podcast
When Is It Right to Judge
The word “judge” is often misunderstood and misused—both inside and outside the church. Our liberal world insists, “Do not judge,” as though tolerance were the highest virtue. Yet the Bible speaks with great clarity: we are indeed called to discern between truth and error, holiness and sin. The question is not whether we judge, but whether our judgments are righteous, humble, and according to God’s Word. In this episode, we turn to the Bible to ask: Are we ever to judge the unbelieving world, or is judgment reserved for the household of faith? What does it mean to test all things, to correct a brother, and yet to do so in the spirit of Christ’s love? Following the teaching of the apostles, we will see that true judgment is never harsh criticism nor prideful condemnation, but a necessary work of the Spirit that exalts the authority of Scripture and calls us back to the holiness of God.
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2 months ago
43 minutes

Dying to Live Podcast
When God Reveals: Operating in the Word of Knowledge
In this episode, we explore the spiritual gift of the word of knowledge—what it is, how it operates, and how believers can grow in sensitivity to the Holy Spirit. Whether you’re new to the gifts or desiring to walk in greater clarity and love, this conversation will stir your faith and equip you to hear God's heart for others. We’ll share real-life examples, practical insights, and biblical foundations to help you step out with confidence and humility as you minister to those around you. Brett Bevan, Shaun Searle and Nadene Badenhorst share their practical insights into this amazing gift to the church.
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2 months ago
52 minutes

Dying to Live Podcast
Healing in Community: A Conversation on Trauma
In this episode, Healing in Community, Wayne and Nadene share their personal trauma stories and the different paths they’ve walked toward healing from trauma. Joined by Christian counselor, Christene Pienaar and Brett Bevan an elder in JoshGen, they explore how therapy, pastoral care, and authentic community each play a role in the healing journey. Together, they reflect on how the Church can support those who are experiencing trauma—not by rushing in with advice, but by showing up with grace, presence, and compassion.
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3 months ago
49 minutes

Dying to Live Podcast
Navigating Medicinal Cannabis From a Biblical Perspective
Today we’re tackling a question more and more Christians are asking: Is there a biblical perspective on using medicinal cannabis or CBD oil? As these options become more widely used for pain, anxiety, or chronic illness, many believers are left wondering—Is this wise? Is it biblical? Is it beneficial? While the Bible doesn’t mention cannabis or CBD by name, it does give us principles, as with alcohol use, for discernment, self-control, sober mindedness and honoring God with our bodies. And of course, we need to ask—how do we distinguish between responsible medicinal use and the recreational cannabis use that may dull the mind or lead us away from God’s best? In this episode, we’ll explore how Scripture helps us navigate this complex topic with clarity and care. Mike Davies and Morne van der Walt, elders in the life JoshGen give some perspective on the subject, Morne from his background as a pharmacist and Mike from a biblical perspective.
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3 months ago
36 minutes

Dying to Live Podcast
Godly Emotions - Understanding and Expressing Them Well
In today's episode we’re tackling something real, raw, and relatable: emotions. We’ve all felt them — joy, anger, sadness, anxiety — but have you ever stopped to ask what are emotions actually for? In this episode, we’ll unpack the idea that emotions are like warning lights on a dashboard. They’re indicators — not problems in themselves. Emotions are neutral. They aren’t sinful. In fact, they’re a gift from God to alert us to what’s going on inside. But here’s the thing: how we respond to those emotions is what matters most. That’s where the trouble begins — or where healing starts. Scripture doesn’t condemn emotion, but it does speak clearly about our response. Anger isn’t the sin. Losing control and lashing out in anger — that’s where sin enters. Sadness isn’t wrong. But allowing it to spiral into despair or bitterness — that’s where we need to be careful. God calls us to respond in a godly way — to take every thought and feeling captive and submit it to Christ. So today, we’ll talk about what that looks like practically. How do we honour God in our emotional life? What tools has He given us? And how can we respond in a way that leads to growth, maturity, and wholeness? Clarence Rule, an elder in the life of JoshGen Sunningdale and Christine Pienaar, a Christian counselor who serves with her husband as a deacon in the City Bowl congregation, share their wisdom and experience around the subject.
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3 months ago
51 minutes

Dying to Live Podcast
Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People - Q n A
We continue the discussion from part one of this 2 part podcast and take questions from our live audience. Clarence Rule and Donovan Sheppard, elders in the life of JoshGen and Pam Marais answer audience questions in the light of their personal experiences of trials, grief and trauma and how God has used it for His good in their lives.
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3 months ago
40 minutes

Dying to Live Podcast
Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People - Part 1
Why does a good and loving God allow suffering? Is it part of the believer’s walk with Him—or a sign that something is wrong? These are deep questions that many of us wrestle with, especially in seasons of hardship. In this episode, we take an honest look at what the Bible teaches about trials, tribulations, and suffering. We’ll explore whether suffering is tied to sin, and why Scripture tells us to “count it all joy” when we face various trials, as James 1 reminds us. Is God distant in our pain, or is He doing something deeper through it? Let’s open the Word together and discover how suffering fits into the life of faith—and how it can shape us, refine us, and even draw us closer to God. Clarence Rule and Donovan Sheppard, elders in the life of JoshGen and Pam Marais share their experiences of trials, grief and trauma and how God has used it for His good in their lives.
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3 months ago
45 minutes

Dying to Live Podcast
How Do We Sense the Presence of God
Today, we’re diving into a deep yet often misunderstood topic—the experience of sensing God’s presence in our lives and corporate worship. For some, it's deeply physical or even overwhelming. For others, it’s quiet, still, yet undeniably real. But in a world where emotions can sometimes cloud discernment, how do we recognize what’s truly from God? We’re not here to judge or dismiss anyone’s encounter, but to bring wisdom, God's Word, and spiritual maturity to the conversation. Because while God’s presence is transformative, worship must also remain rooted in order, truth, and without quenching the Spirit—or losing the awe." Mike Davies, an elder in the life of JoshGen, together with Morne and Erina van Der Walt who lead JoshGen South Africa, share some of their experiences.
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4 months ago
46 minutes

Dying to Live Podcast
Are Faith and Feminism Compatible
Are faith and feminism compatible? Today, we’re stepping into a big conversation — one that can feel like a collision of worlds. Is feminism compatible with biblical faith? Can we embrace our calling as women and men of God while navigating a culture that’s so often shaped by ideology and cancel culture? Whether you’ve wrestled with these ideas yourself or simply want to understand better, we’re going to explore how a biblical worldview can speak into modern society — boldly, compassionately, and without compromise. Our guests today are Dr Lolly van Deventer, Advocate Nadene Badenhorst and Mike Davies an elder in the life of JoshGen. They share insights into this huge subject.
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4 months ago
45 minutes

Dying to Live Podcast
Freedom From the Destructive Power of Porn
Disclaimer: This podcast contains testimony and discussions about pornography and sexual brokenness. While we speak with grace and truth, some content may be sensitive for younger listeners. Parental guidance is advised.

Pornography destroys from the inside out—but there is hope. This podcast is for both men and women on the journey toward restoration and freedom. Through vulnerable testomony and truth-filled insight, we’ll explore how the power of Jesus breaks the chains of pornography and defeats the lies of Satan. In Him, we find forgiveness, deep healing, inner renewal, and lasting transformation—freedom that restores hearts, minds, and identities. We’ll also uncover how to walk in purity, guard our hearts, and live in the light through the power of the Holy Spirit, godly community, and renewing our minds with truth. Andrew and Liz, a JoshGen eldership couple, together with Adam Cox on the Milnerton eldership team, share testimonies and insights around freedom from the destructive power of porn. 
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4 months ago
58 minutes

Dying to Live Podcast
The paradox of the Christian faith involves losing one's life to find it and dying to oneself to gain it (Mark 8:34-35). As citizens of heaven we work, study, love and live here on the earth. The podcast features real conversations aimed at helping believers live for Christ while being grounded in the truth as they navigate life in this secular world. Hosted by Wayne Turner and Nadene Badenhorst for Joshua Generation Church with Michael d'Offay giving eldership oversight.