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In this episode of Will Work For Purpose, I speak with Rob from Sentinel Apologetics. He shares his experiences that lead him to become a Christian. His story begins with a meditation on death and questions about finding meaning in life. Two areas of life that are both singularly important and worth consideration by every living person. Rob’s story is engaging, relatable, and insightful. If you are interested in the existential questions of life and the role religion plays in answering such questions, this episode is for you.

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Owner of Tweaking Optimism. I write from a Christian perspective on current topics within philosophy and psychology.

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  1. capost2k

    Hi, Adam.

    I am afraid I am not much for listening to podcasts; takes too long and I do not have good listening skills while I do other things. When I have tried this with some Heritage lectures, I just wound up tuning out the audio and not catching anything. Guess I have a one-track mind. 🙄
    That said, the title of the podcast is inviting. My own journey started with being taught Christianity and the Bible from infancy, but in college I had a crisis of faith and had to make some decisions about what to believe. Christianity just made more sense than any other theory of creation or practice of living.
    THAT said, my intellectual faith did not work into my life deeply enough to effect a real heart change until much later in life, after wrecking a few lives on the way. 😌
    So I encourage you to be wary of simply winning the academic freedom to espouse Christianity without seeing a real work of the Holy Spirit in converts’ lives. Pray earnestly for the lives you touch. Keep up the good work.
    yours and His,
    c.a.post

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