evangelical 360°
By: Host Brian Stiller
Language: en-us
Categories: Religion, Spirituality, Christianity
A timely and relevant new podcast that dives into the contemporary issues which are impacting Christian life and witness around the world. Guests include leaders, writers, and influencers, all exploring faith from different perspectives and persuasions. Inviting lively discussion and asking tough questions, evangelical 360° is hosted by Brian Stiller, Global Ambassador for the World Evangelical Alliance. Our hope is that each person listening will come away informed, encouraged, challenged and inspired!
Episodes
Ep. 60 / From Operating Room to Digital Mission Field with Rafik Barsoum
Jan 09, 2026A young Egyptian physician trades hospital corridors for a global pulpit—and discovers that satellites, smartphones and small groups can carry hope when church doors stay closed. In this episode we sit down with Rev. Dr. Rafik Barsoum to unpack how a calling forged in med school, a 40‑day fast and Oxford‑honed apologetics became a digital lifeline for Arabic speakers around the world.
Consider these statistics: 14 satellites beam biblical teaching to a potential audience of 100 million, social media platforms turn broadcasts into online conversation, resulting in nearly a million monthly points of engagement. The secret isn’t just c...
Ep. 59 / When Ideology Becomes Idolatry: Discerning Our True Citizenship with Tim Milosch (Part 2)
Jan 02, 2026A campus movement loses a leading voice and a generation is left asking what courage, clarity and charity look like now. In this episode Brian continues the conversation with political scientist Dr. Tim Milosch
Following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, many were left wondering what might happen to a movement of young adults to whom free speech, civic duty and an unapologetic faith, are not just talking points, but a way to live amid extreme political polarization.
Dr. Milosch makes the case for evaluating public figures with honesty and grace: refuse to excuse harmful words, bu...
Duration: 00:28:50Ep. 58 / Patriotism Without Idolatry: Discernment and Democracy with Tim Milosch (Part 1)
Dec 26, 2025What if your faith shaped your politics without becoming your politics? In this episode we sit down with political scientist Dr. Tim Milosch to chart a wiser path through polarization, party identity, and the tug-of-war over what Christian engagement should look like in a democracy.
Dr. Milosch maps the real reasons many believers cast their ballots—from personal affinity to single-issue tactics to full platform alignment—and shows how this clarity defuses stereotypes and opens space for honest debate.
Over the course of the conversation we examine the label “Christian nationalism,” separating a narrow philosophical minority f...
Duration: 00:37:49Ep. 57 / From '72 Summit Series to Spiritual Calling with Paul Henderson
Dec 19, 2025A single rebound with 34 seconds left can lift an entire country—but what happens when the cheering stops? In this episode we sit down with hockey legend, Paul Henderson, to relive the raw, unvarnished story behind Canada’s most celebrated hockey moment and the unexpected turn that shaped the rest of his life.
From the formation of the Clarke–Ellis–Henderson line, to the humbling wake-up call of Game 1, Paul takes us inside the Summit Series—team dynamics, fatigue, tactical adjustments, and the pressure of a nation riding on every shift. The infamous goal in Moscow wasn’t pretty; it...
Duration: 00:53:24Ep. 56 / Stewardship, Legacy and the Joy of Generosity with Tim Jenkins
Dec 12, 2025What if the richest thing you leave your family isn’t money at all? In this episode we sit down with investment advisor, Tim Jenkins, who helps us reframe wealth through the lens of stewardship, generosity and multi‑generational wisdom. Instead of asking how to get a little more, we ask how much is enough? What values do we want to pass on? And why might giving now be the most strategic move for the next generation.
In this conversation Tim Jenkins breaks down the cultural lies that fuel money stress—ownership thinking, the myth that more simplif...
Ep. 55 / Faith Under Fire: Mission Reframed in Vietnam with Reg Reimer
Dec 05, 2025A farm boy from British Columbia hears a call, steps onto a Vietnamese tarmac, and discovers a faith that refuses to be managed by war, ideology or fear. In this episode we dive into conversation with seasoned missionary and advocate, Reg Reimer, whose life bridges Bible school hallways, evacuation flights from Saigon, and quiet rooms where persecuted pastors whisper strategies for survival.
Reg unpacks why mission still matters—less as a Western export and more as a global partnership forged in prayer and shared risk. He reflects on paternalism’s legacy, the early push for indigenous leadership, and wh...
Ep. 54 / Shepherding Hope Amidst Hardship in Venezuela with Samuel Olson
Nov 28, 2025A crowded sanctuary in downtown Caracas. A song of praise rising over a weary city. And a pastor who refuses to leave. In this episode Brian sits down with Rev. Samuel Olson, Senior Pastor of Las Acacias Evangelical Pentecostal Church, to trace how this Venezuelan church keeps growing while the surrounding economy buckles and millions migrate. The stories that are shared are raw, yet practical: pallets of medicine carried into barrios, dentists and doctors setting up pop-up clinics, lawyers helping neighbors find a way forward. Apparently, scarcity doesn’t shrink mission - it sharpens it.
Pastor Samuel goe...
Ep. 53 / Generosity and True Change through the Transformational Business Network with Kim Tan
Nov 21, 2025What if the most generous thing you could do wasn’t another grant, but a business that outlives the donation? In this episode we sit down with Dr. Kim Tan—biochemist, venture investor, and pioneer of social impact funds—to rethink how giving can build jobs, dignity and systems that last.
From a high-risk bet on a safari reserve in South Africa’s poorest province, to a network of 10,000 low-cost schools educating three million children, Dr. Tan shows how enterprise-based solutions can scale where traditional aid often stalls.
We unpack the core thesis: nations don’t transform...
Ep. 52 / American Politics and the Crisis of Christian Nationalism with Matthew D. Taylor
Nov 14, 2025A prayer circle in the Oval Office makes for a striking photo, but the real story sits behind the lens: how a network of independent charismatic leaders became power brokers and why that shift matters for democracy. In this episode we sit down with Dr. Matthew D. Taylor, a renowned religious scholar and author, who helps map out some recent American history—from Latter Rain revivals, to the New Apostolic Reformation, and prime-time policy fueled by fringe prophecy. Along the way, we draw a clear line between everyday “God bless America” civil religion and a harder creed Dr. Taylor calls...
Duration: 00:41:46Ep. 51 / World Evangelical Alliance Past, Present and Future with Frank Hinkelmann
Nov 07, 2025Headlines often reduce “evangelical” to a U.S. political label, but there is so much more beyond the frame. In this conversation with historian and global church leader Rev. Dr. Frank Hinkelmann, we trace how a revival-born, interdenominational movement became a 140‑country network, why its center now rests in the Global South, and what that means for mission, ethics, and public life.
Dr. Hinkelmann unpacks the roots of the term "evangelical" for us, the Bebbington markers that still orient identity, and the surprising ways migration and youth engagement are reshaping Europe’s religious map. We dig into the ninet...
Duration: 00:42:33Ep. 50 / C.S. Lewis, Logic and a Lasting Faith ► Mark Noll
Oct 31, 2025What makes a mid-century Oxford don the go-to guide for people wrestling with faith, doubt, and meaning today? In this episode we welcome back esteemed historian Dr. Mark Noll as he helps us explore how C.S. Lewis became a trusted voice in American life, why his work crosses denominational lines, and how his unique blend of logic and imagination keeps winning new readers.
We start with the story: a brilliant student who lost his faith, survived the trenches of World War I, and slowly returned to Christianity through moral reasoning and wonder. Dr. Noll walks us...
Ep. 49 / Inside the UN and the Fight for Religious Freedom ► Janet E. Buckingham
Oct 24, 2025A quiet statistic hides a loud truth: one in seven Christians lives with the risk of arrest, mob violence, or bureaucratic erasure simply for practicing their faith. In this episode we sit down with Dr. Janet Epp Buckingham—lawyer, professor, and head of the World Evangelical Alliance’s Geneva advocacy team—to unpack how smart, steady diplomacy at the UN can create real space for believers to worship, witness, and even bury their dead without fear.
Janet traces her path from Canadian public policy work to leading a team that turns testimony into action. She explains how special...
Ep. 48 / From Soviet Shadows to a Young Multicultural Church ► Johannes Reimer
Oct 17, 2025A story you think you know—Soviet oppression, majestic cathedrals, and a single, monolithic “Russian Church”—isn’t the story you’ll hear today. With theologian and practitioner Dr. Johannes Reimer, we pull back the curtain on a spiritual landscape where underground resilience meets minority-language revival. From Siberian deportation villages and labour camps to St. Petersburg lecture halls and citywide evangelistic campaigns, Reimer’s journey connects the dots between history, theology, and the lived realities of people finding faith in their mother tongue.
In this episode we explore how forced unions and state oversight fractured evangelical life, why glasnost op...
Ep. 47 / Polycentric Mission and the Future of Global Evangelism ► Joe Handley
Oct 10, 2025Forget the old map of mission. We sit down with Rev. Dr. Joseph Handley Jr., President of A3 (formerly Asian Access), to unpack how the gospel is moving through a polycentric network of churches and leaders—where sending no longer flows from “the West to the rest,” but from everyone to everywhere. Joe shares how A3’s cohort model develops leaders in small, practitioner-led communities over two to three years, multiplying local ownership as alumni become faculty and movements take root in context. If you’ve ever wondered how to partner without paternalism, this is a masterclass in empowering local and...
Duration: 00:47:01Ep. 46 / The Alpha Revival: A Simple Way to Faith and Belonging ► Nicky Gumbel
Oct 03, 2025A free meal, a short film and an open chair can change a life. That’s the quiet power behind Alpha, the simple, hospitable format Nicky Gumbel helped steward from a London parish into a global movement—inviting people to explore the meaning of life and the person of Jesus without pressure or pretense.
In this conversation Nicky talks about the early missteps of street evangelism, the moment Alpha “went viral,” and why the small‑group experience often does what a podium can’t: it builds trust, honours questions, and makes space for real encounter. Gumbel also discusses the...
Duration: 00:47:38Ep. 45 / Holy Disruption: When a Pope Washes Feet ► Michael Higgins (Part 2)
Aug 29, 2025What happens when an evangelical leader and a Catholic scholar engage in honest dialogue about the papacy? In this illuminating conversation, host Brian Stiller sits down with Dr. Michael Higgins, author of "The Jesuit Disruptor," to explore Pope Francis's revolutionary impact on Catholic-Evangelical relations.
Dr. Higgins reveals how Francis fundamentally transformed the papacy through his emphasis on humility, dialogue, and authentic Christian witness. Rather than approaching evangelicals as theological opponents, Francis saw them as "companions along the way" who could teach Catholics about being "alive with the Spirit." This wasn't strategic positioning but emerged from Francis's conviction...
Ep. 44 / The Jesuit Disruptor: Understanding Pope Francis ► Michael Higgins (Part 1)
Aug 22, 2025The power of Pope Francis's leadership lies not in doctrine changes but in his transformative approach to religious leadership itself. Dr. Michael Higgins, author of "The Jesuit Disruptor," reveals how Francis's humble Argentine beginnings and Jesuit formation shaped a pontiff who prioritizes mercy over legalism, authenticity over authority, and pastoral care over institutional preservation.
Pope Francis emerged from the turbulent "dirty war" in Argentina with a deep commitment to serving the marginalized. As Dr. Higgins explains, Francis's journey from autocratic provincial to humble archbishop reflects a profound spiritual transformation that prepared him to disrupt centuries of papal...
Ep. 43 / Faith in the Public Square: The Cardus Institute Story ► Michael Van Pelt
Aug 15, 2025When Michael Van Pelt and his colleague Ray Pennings founded Cardus twenty-five years ago, they had a revolutionary insight: politics follows culture, not the other way around. Starting with just $42,000, this Canadian Christian think-tank has grown into an $8 million organization that's become one of North America's most respected policy voices—all while maintaining an explicitly faith-based perspective in one of the world's most secular societies.
Van Pelt reveals the secret to their unlikely success: being "Christian, credible, and public." Rather than retreating from secular spaces or compromising their beliefs, Cardus researchers bring rigorous scholarship and a posture of...
Ep. 42 / Can Ancient Flames Ignite Modern Faith? ► Byron Klaus
Aug 08, 2025Dr. Byron Klaus invites us into a fascinating exploration of Pentecostalism's remarkable journey from the margins to becoming the largest segment of global Protestantism. As former president of the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary and a respected Pentecostal scholar, Klaus brings both academic insight and personal experience to this conversation about a movement that has fundamentally reshaped Christianity worldwide.
We begin by tracing Pentecostalism's origins to the "theological winds" of the 19th century Holiness and Keswick movements, which created a hunger for deeper spiritual experience. These currents culminated in what Klaus calls "combustion points" - most famously...
Ep. 41 / Bridging Catholic and Evangelical Spirituality ► Ronald Rolheiser
Aug 01, 2025Father Ronald Rolheiser, renowned Catholic theologian and best-selling author, offers profound insights into Christian spirituality that transcend denominational boundaries. When asked to define spirituality, Rolheiser provides both practical and theoretical frameworks: "Spirituality is the game, not just the rulebook," he explains, describing it simply as "what we do with our spirit" – how we channel the deep longing within us.
A fascinating distinction emerges between "Jesus" and "Christ" – not as first and last names, but as complementary spiritual realities. "We need to learn from evangelicals about Jesus, and evangelicals need to learn from mainline churches about Christ," Rolheiser sugg...
Ep. 40 / Balancing Christian Values and Public Service ► John McKay
Jul 25, 2025What does it take to serve faithfully for 27 years in politics while maintaining your Christian convictions? John McKay's remarkable journey through nine successful elections as a Liberal Member of Parliament provides a masterclass in navigating the often turbulent waters where faith and politics intersect.
McKay's career demonstrates the delicate balance of standing firm on core principles while engaging constructively with colleagues across the political spectrum. When asked what sustained him through nearly three decades in Parliament, he points to the opportunity to directly influence pressing issues: "If you open the front page of any newspaper, you're likely...
Ep. 39 / Ancient Traditions and the Art of Spiritual Friendship ► Norm Allen
Jul 18, 2025What happens when a fired youth minister transforms his pain into a forty-year exploration of spiritual friendship? Norm Allen's remarkable journey reveals pathways to deeper connection with God and others that many evangelicals have missed.
After being unceremoniously dismissed in 1983, Allen faced a crucible moment—bitter, angry, and uncertain about his future. Rather than staying trapped in resentment (he eventually burned his journal of complaints), Allen discovered his unique gift for listening to leaders struggling with profound loneliness. This revelation launched Touchstone Ministries, where for four decades, he's cultivated spaces for spiritual friendship among businesspeople, ministry leaders, an...
Ep. 38 / God Never Loses a Generation: Insights in Finishing the Task ► Lisa Pak
Jul 11, 2025What happens when heritage, calling and global vision converge in one leader's life? Dr. Lisa Pak's story offers a compelling answer.
Born in Toronto to Korean immigrant parents, Lisa's journey defies conventional paths. Though academically driven toward medicine, a teenage encounter with Ecclesiastes sparked an existential question that redirected her life: "What lasts longer than the body? The soul." This realization set her on an unexpected path to ministry—one that would eventually lead her around the world.
Her perspective on Korean Christianity provides fascinating insights into one of modern history's most remarkable church growth st...
Ep. 37 / A Surprising Revival: How Young Britons Are Rediscovering Faith ► Gavin Calver
Jul 04, 2025Is the United Kingdom truly a spiritual graveyard, or are we witnessing the first signs of an unexpected revival? Gavin Calver, CEO of the Evangelical Alliance UK, reveals compelling evidence that challenges the narrative of Britain's religious decline.
While headlines focus on empty pews, something remarkable is stirring beneath the surface. Gen Z is twice as likely to believe in God as their Gen X parents. Bible sales have surged 87% in five years. Two million more people attend church now than five years ago. These aren't just anecdotes—major media outlets like The Times are reporting on th...
Ep. 36 / Faith Without Borders: The Radical Reach of the Pentecostal Church ► David Wells
Jun 27, 2025What happens when spiritual passion meets thoughtful engagement? Rev. Dr. David Wells, General Superintendent of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada, takes us on a remarkable journey through the explosive growth of the Pentecostal movement from its humble beginnings to becoming the largest Protestant movement worldwide.
Against the backdrop of increasing secularization, Wells reveals a surprising counter-narrative: Pentecostal churches are experiencing "incremental growth" with "record levels of first-time responses to Jesus." His approach rejects false dichotomies between heart and mind, embracing instead what he calls "wholehearted, whole-minded, whole-life discipleship."
Perhaps most fascinating is Wells' unique role...
Ep. 35 / Land as Relative: The Gospel through Indigenous Eyes ► Ray Aldred
Jun 20, 2025What happens when Indigenous identity meets Christianity? For Rev. Dr. Ray Aldred, Director of Indigenous Studies at Vancouver School of Theology, this intersection has been both painful and profoundly illuminating.
Ray's story begins with generational trauma - a grandmother lost to alcoholism, a murdered uncle, experiences of racism that as a child he simply thought were "how it is with everybody." His journey through addiction to Christian faith, and eventually to deeper healing, reveals the gaps in how many churches address cultural shame and historical wounds.
"When you feel ashamed of who you are," Ray...
Ep. 34 / The Evolution and Global Impact of Evangelicalism ► David Bebbington (Part 2)
Jun 13, 2025David Bebbington, the world's foremost scholar on evangelicalism, returns for a second illuminating conversation that dives deep into the global evolution and remarkable growth of the evangelical movement.
Starting with his observations on evangelicalism's consistent characteristics worldwide, Bebbington explains how the movement maintains its core identity across vastly different cultural contexts. He makes a compelling case for retaining the term "evangelical" despite political associations in America, arguing this centuries-old religious identifier serves a crucial function for believers worldwide who share common theological commitments.
The conversation explores evangelicalism's extraordinary numerical expansion from approximately 90 million adherents in 1960...
Ep. 33 / The Evangelical Quadrilateral and the History of a Movement ► David Bebbington (Part 1)
Jun 05, 2025What exactly makes someone an evangelical Christian? Dr. David Bebbington, whose work has become the definitive framework for understanding this global movement, joins us to unpack the rich history and defining characteristics of evangelicalism.
Prof. Bebbington's "quadrilateral" – emphasizing the Bible, the Cross, conversion, and activism – has become the most widely cited definition of evangelical identity since its introduction in 1989. In this illuminating conversation, he traces how evangelicalism emerged in the 18th century, drawing from Puritan theology while incorporating Anglican and continental influences. Far from being static, the movement constantly evolved in response to cultural shifts from the Enli...
Ep. 32 / From Orphaned to Ordained: A Story of Evangelicalism in Africa ► Goodwill Shana
May 30, 2025Against all predictions, Africa has become the world's fastest-growing center of Christianity. Rev. Dr. Goodwill Shana, Executive Chair of the World Evangelical Alliance and prominent Zimbabwean pastor, brings us inside this remarkable transformation while sharing his own unlikely journey from orphaned boy to global church leader.
Growing up fatherless during Zimbabwe's colonial period, Dr. Shana initially pursued law driven by a passion for justice. Despite the injustices around him, a white Baptist missionary became his spiritual father—teaching him early to separate systemic problems from individuals. This perspective would prove invaluable as he reluctantly transitioned from legal pr...
Ep. 31 / Outreach on the Inside with Prison Fellowship Canada ► Stacey Campbell
May 23, 2025What happens to people after they're sentenced and the news cycle moves on? In this profound and eye-opening conversation, Stacey Campbell, President and CEO of Prison Fellowship Canada, pulls back the curtain on a world most of us never see.
Stacey's remarkable journey began at just 15 years old when a chance connection with Prison Fellowship in its early days planted seeds that would later bloom into her life's calling. Now, with over 15 years of leadership, she offers rare insights into Canada's prison system and the transformative work happening within its walls.
The statistics might surprise...
Ep. 30 / The History of Russia's "Holy War" in Ukraine ► Philip Yancey (Part 2)
May 16, 2025What happens when a nation rejects its moral compass only to find itself lost in the wilderness? Philip Yancey takes us on a journey through one of history's most remarkable untold stories - how Russia's brief spiritual awakening after communism's collapse ultimately gave way to authoritarian rule and war.
In this fascinating conversation, Yancey shares his firsthand experiences from the early 1990s when both Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin made an extraordinary request of Western Christians: help "restore morality" to their country. For approximately ten years, Russia experienced an unprecedented openness to spiritual matters, with missionaries flooding...
Ep. 29 / From Religious Trauma to Spiritual Liberation ► Philip Yancey (Part 1)
May 09, 2025Philip Yancey opens his heart and shares the painful journey that shaped his spiritual life in this riveting conversation about his memoir "When the Light Fell." With unflinching honesty, he recounts growing up in a fundamentalist community that opposed movies, bowling alleys, roller skating—and openly preached racism from the pulpit during the civil rights era.
The raw vulnerability of Yancey's story emerges as he describes his father's death from polio after being removed from an iron lung against medical advice, based on misguided faith expectations. This tragedy left his mother a struggling widow who placed enormous sp...
Ep. 28 / Waves of Awakening: From Azusa Street to Gen Z Revival ► Billy Wilson
May 01, 2025A spiritual wildfire that began in a humble livery stable on Azusa Street has transformed into a global movement of over 700 million believers. How did an obscure, often misunderstood expression of Christianity become the fastest-growing religious movement of the 20th century?
Dr. Billy Wilson, President of Oral Roberts University and Chair of the Pentecostal World Fellowship, takes us on a fascinating journey through the remarkable history of the Pentecostal and Charismatic movement. From its roots in the American Holiness movement to the pivotal Azusa Street Revival of 1906, Wilson reveals how a hunger for divine empowerment sparked a...
Ep. 27 / How Gratitude Transforms Our Darkest Moments ► Ann Voskamp
Apr 25, 2025What if the obstacles in your path aren't problems to overcome but divine opportunities to be shaped into Christ's image? In this soul-stirring conversation, bestselling author Ann Voskamp shares her harrowing journey from witnessing her sister's tragic death at age four to becoming a globally recognized voice on gratitude, suffering and faith.
Ann opens up about the paralyzing fear that followed childhood trauma—leading to ulcers, self-harm and eventually agoraphobia. Despite these struggles, she found faith through a neighborhood Bible club and later discovered how intentional gratitude could transform her relationship to suffering. "Faith gives thanks in th...
Ep. 26 / The Journey to Impossible Forgiveness ► Wilma Derksen
Apr 17, 2025What happens when a parent's worst nightmare becomes reality? When Wilma Derksen's 13-year-old daughter Candace didn't return home from school one November day in 1984, it sparked one of Winnipeg's largest manhunts and began a journey through grief, justice systems, and ultimately, forgiveness that would span decades.
The discovery of Candace's body seven weeks later devastated her family, yet that very night, Wilma and her husband made an unexpected choice: "We're going to forgive." This seemingly impossible decision became their anchor through 22 years of uncertainty, not knowing who had taken their daughter's life, and the eventual court trials...
Ep. 25 / Faith & Science: The DNA of Belief ► Dr. Francis Collins
Apr 10, 2025Dr. Francis Collins takes us on a profound intellectual and spiritual journey from atheism to faith while simultaneously reshaping modern medicine through his leadership of the Human Genome Project. Growing up on a small Virginia farm with no religious background, Collins embraced science as his passion and atheism as his worldview until a pivotal moment in medical school when an elderly patient asked him, "Doctor, what do you believe?"
This simple question launched a methodical, evidence-based examination of faith that would transform his life. Collins shares how C.S. Lewis' rational arguments for Christianity in "Mere Christianity"...
Ep. 24 / The Global Shift in Christian Mission ► William D. Taylor
Apr 03, 2025What does Christian mission look like in today's rapidly changing world? Bill Taylor draws from 60 years of cross-cultural ministry experience to paint a compelling picture of global transformation.
The numbers tell a remarkable story: evangelicals have grown from 90 million in 1960 to over 600 million today. As the former director of the World Evangelical Alliance's Missions Commission, Taylor witnessed this expansion firsthand while helping shape its direction. He vividly recalls how Jim Elliott's martyrdom and famous words—"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose"—sparked his lifelong calling.
Tayl...
Ep. 23 / The Unexpected Resurgence of Belief in God ► Justin Brierley
Apr 01, 2025What if everything you thought you knew about religion's decline in the West was wrong? Justin Brierley, award-winning broadcaster and author of "The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God," reveals the remarkable cultural shift happening beneath our noses.
After fifteen years hosting conversations between atheists and Christians, Brierley noticed something unexpected. The New Atheism movement that dominated cultural discourse in the 2000s has rapidly faded, with many of its former champions now focusing on culture war issues rather than critiquing religion. Meanwhile, secular intellectuals like Jordan Peterson and historian Tom Holland have begun publicly appreciating Christianity's cultural...
Ep. 22 / Your Calling: How to Hear God's Voice in Your Life Journey ► Jim Cantelon
Mar 24, 2025What lights your fire? This might be the most important question in discovering your divine purpose, according to Jim Cantelon, whose remarkable faith journey has taken him from youth pastor to church planter in Jerusalem to founder of an international NGO serving orphans and widows.
In this profound conversation with Brian Stiller, Cantelon reveals a refreshingly practical approach to discerning God's will. Rather than waiting for perfect clarity or divine roadmaps, he advocates recognizing what you're naturally good at and taking faithful action. "The will of God will and should flow seamlessly through your life and never...
Ep. 21 / From Mali to Missions: A Journey of Faith ► Nouhoum Coulibaly
Mar 14, 2025Join us for a captivating episode with Nouhoum Coulibaly as he shares his journey of faith, resilience, and God’s provision. Growing up in Mali, he faced both hardship and deep spiritual growth within a Christian family. Despite financial struggles, his strong faith laid the foundation for a life of service. Through trials and unexpected challenges, Nouhoum’s story reveals the transformative power of perseverance, community, and unwavering trust in God’s calling.
As he discusses the shift in contemporary missions, Nouhoum reveals how the roles have evolved. It's no longer a one-way street; it now involves a rich...
Duration: 00:38:54Ep. 20 / The Heart of Leadership: Insights from Ajith Fernando ► (Part 2)
Mar 11, 2025In this captivating episode of Evangelical 360, host Brian Stiller engages with Ajit Fernando, a distinguished leader and writer, to discuss the essence of servant leadership rooted in the life of Jesus. Fernando, often regarded as the “John Stott of Asia,” unpacks the timeless lessons of leadership, emphasizing the importance of identity and the role of the Holy Spirit. Listeners will discover how Jesus embodies transformative leadership that prioritizes love, humility, and connection to God.
Fernando shares personal anecdotes and practical insights from his extensive ministry experience, revealing how daily spiritual practices reinforce a leader's strength and purpose. As t...
Ep. 19 / Cultivating Faith Amidst Frustration ► Ajith Fernando (Part 1)
Mar 03, 2025Often called the "John Stott of Asia," Ajith Fernando has become a global influencer—not only by building a thriving youth ministry in Sri Lanka but also through his theological writings, where he unpacks biblical texts and deepens our understanding of discipleship.
Step into a profound exploration of ministry and faith as we engage with Ajith Fernando, renowned for his impactful work in Sri Lanka. Ajith’s journey is one of resilience and dedication, shaped by his upbringing in a Christian family where foundational beliefs were instilled early on. He shares his experiences growing up during turbulent time...
Ep. 18 / Reimagining Faith Leadership for Modern Times ► Carey Nieuwhof
Feb 24, 2025What if your life took a sharp turn from a promising legal career to leading a church? Join us as we uncover the fascinating journey of Carey Nieuwhof, a renowned leadership specialist whose podcast has reached over 34 million downloads. Carey shares how a supernatural call to ministry led him to swap law books for sermons. Through his recounting, listeners will gain insight into how the critical thinking skills developed during his law school days have been pivotal in his ministry work, transforming three small churches into the thriving Conexus Church. His story is an inspiration for anyone contemplating unexpected...
Duration: 00:32:16Ep. 17 / Holiness Here: A Warm Invitation ► Karen Stiller
Feb 19, 2025Ever wondered how holiness fits into the hustle and bustle of everyday life? Join me, Brian Stiller, as I sit down with the brilliant Karen Stiller to explore this profound topic. Karen, an acclaimed writer, shares her spiritual journey and insights from her latest book, "Holiness Here: Searching for God in the Ordinary Events of Everyday Life." Together, we challenge the rigid stereotypes of holiness, viewing it instead as a dynamic and transformative journey. Our discussion touches on the perceptions that came with her late husband’s role as a minister and how these shaped her understanding of holiness as...
Duration: 00:33:31Ep. 16 / Top Trending Episodes ► 3 Most Watched in 2024
Feb 11, 2025Step into the most compelling moments of Evangelical 360’s top episodes of 2024! Featuring insightful interviews with Russell Moore, Tim Alberta, and Walter Kim, this video dives into the identity crisis within the evangelical movement—unpacking the challenges of cultural Christianity, the rise of deconstruction, and the pursuit of authentic faith. It challenges listeners to consider the true meaning of revival and how to engage with the surrounding culture while staying true to the essence of Christ’s teachings.
• Examination of what it means to be evangelical today
• Analysis of cultural Christianit...
Ep. 15 / Finishing the Task: A Vision for Reaching the World ► Rick Warren
Jan 15, 2025Join host Brian Stiller as he engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Pastor Rick Warren, the influential author of The Purpose-Driven Life and founder of Saddleback Church. Rick tackles the pressing issue of cultural and political polarization impacting the church today, and shares his insightful perspective on how Christians should focus on eternal values rather than getting entangled in temporal political battles. Reflecting on Jesus' teachings, Rick reminds us that God's kingdom is not of this world, and he urges believers to concentrate on spreading the gospel and investing in spiritual...
Duration: 00:29:31Ep. 14 / Beyond Success: A Mission of Stewardship ► Rick Warren
Jan 08, 2025World-renowned pastor and author Rick Warren joins host Brian Stiller for an intimate conversation where he unveils the remarkable journey behind The Purpose Driven Life, a book that reshaped his life and ministry. Discover how Rick transformed his unexpected fame into a mission of generosity, becoming a "reverse tither" and channeling his wealth into tackling pressing social issues like AIDS and mental health. His story is not just one of unprecedented success, but of profound humility and purposeful stewardship that challenges us to consider our own impact on the world.
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Ep. 13 / The Story of Saddleback: Growing Members into Missionaries ► Rick Warren
Jan 01, 2025Pastor Rick Warren, the visionary behind Saddleback Church and the acclaimed author of "The Purpose Driven Life," joins host Brian Stiller for an engaging discussion about his life-long devotion to ministry. From his early conversion experiences to his pivotal role in the Jesus Movement revival at his high school, Rick shares how these defining moments shaped his journey. He opens up about ministering in diverse cultural landscapes, from the streets of Los Angeles to Nagasaki, Japan, illustrating his steadfast commitment to sharing the gospel worldwide. His stories offer a...
Duration: 00:29:31Ep. 12 / Reclaiming Evangelical: Faith Beyond Politics ► David Guretzki
Dec 25, 2024Can the term "evangelical" be reclaimed from its politicized connotations? Join us on evangelical 360 for a compelling conversation with David Guretzki, President and CEO of the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada, where we dissect the global and national landscape of Evangelicals. We delve into the intricate structure of the World Evangelical Alliance, a fellowship representing over 600 million Christians worldwide, and uncover its unique operation without a formal hierarchy. David illuminates the complexities of identifying Evangelicals in Canada, shedding light on the challenges posed by varying degrees of self-identification, affiliation, and beliefs. Together...
Duration: 00:29:31Ep. 11/ Faith & Science: A Christian Call to Climate Action ► Dr. Katharine Hayhoe
Dec 18, 2024Renowned atmospheric scientist and Chief Scientist for The Nature Conservancy, Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, joins Brian Stiller, for an eye-opening conversation on evangelical 360. Raised by a father who wore hats as both a church leader and a science teacher, Dr. Hayhoe embodies the fusion of her deep Christian faith and scientific inquiry. Notably, one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people, Katharine's journey from aspiring astrophysicist to global climate advocate is not only intriguing but also enlightening. Dr. Hayhoe unpacks her understanding of climate change as an issue of moral and spiritual urgency. We explore...
Duration: 00:29:31Ep. 10/ Redefining Missions in a Connected World ► Rob Hoskins
Dec 11, 2024Discover the transformative power of individual action with Rob Hoskins, President of One Hope, as he shares his incredible journey from a missionary childhood to leading a movement that has touched the lives of over 1.9 billion children worldwide. Rob, co-author of Change Your World with John Maxwell, unpacks the ways in which each of us can harness our unique gifts to create meaningful change in our communities. He offers a hopeful perspective on the evolving state of the church in North America, where a decline in nominal Christianity gives rise to...
Duration: 00:29:31Ep. 9 / How Evangelicalism Shaped America: From Revival Movements to Political Conservatism ► Mark Noll
Dec 04, 2024Have you ever wondered how evangelicalism shaped American history and continues to influence our society today? Join us on evangelical 360 as esteemed historian Mark Noll takes us on a journey through the evolution of evangelicalism, from its roots in the Protestant Reformation to its role in re-Christianizing post-revolution America. We'll uncover the critical impact of Methodist revival movements and explore the divisive effects of the Civil War on evangelical unity. Plus, we'll examine how the intertwining of evangelicalism with American political conservatism over the last two decades has redefined the term "evangelical."
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Ep. 8 / Revolutionizing Christ's Message for 30+ Million ► Shaila Visser
Nov 27, 2024How is the Alpha course revolutionizing spiritual exploration around the world? In this episode of evangelical 360, host Brian Stiller, and featured guest Shaila Visser, Canadian Director of Alpha, unpacks the origins of this transformative movement. Learn how Alpha's blend of shared meals, dynamic talks, and open discussions creates a nurturing environment that resonates with today's spiritual seekers. Despite growing secularism, Alpha's emphasis on radical hospitality and the Holy Spirit provides a welcoming refuge for those seeking spiritual clarity, particularly the younger generation craving answers in a complex world.
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Ep. 7 / From the Treasure Box of Tradition to the New Wave of Evangelicalism ► Trevin Wax
Nov 20, 2024What if the way we practice faith today is drastically different from how our grandparents did? Join us on evangelical 360 as we uncover the fascinating evolution of the evangelical church in North America with the insightful Trevin Wax. Trevin takes us on his personal journey from mission work to spearheading efforts at the North American Mission Board. Together, we explore how worship styles and denominational distinctions have transformed over the last several decades. We also shed light on the emergence of neo-evangelicalism, a mid-20th-century movement that melded doctrinal fidelity with a proactive...
Duration: 00:29:31Ep. 6 / Losing Our Religion: An Alter Call for Evangelical America, Part 2 ► Russell Moore
Nov 13, 2024Can the American evangelical church reclaim its true mission in a world torn apart by cultural and political divides? Join Brian Stiller, as he interviews Russell Moore, the esteemed Editor in Chief of Christianity Today and author of Losing Our Religion: An Alter Call for Evangelical America, to tackle this pressing issue head-on. In this episode (Part 2 of their conversation), Russell sheds light on the dangers of the church being hijacked by political identities and the urgent need to return to the core truths of Christianity. We...
Duration: 00:29:30Ep. 5 / Losing Our Religion: An Alter Call for Evangelical America, Part 1 ► Russell Moore
Nov 06, 2024What if American evangelicalism is at a crossroads, teetering between a profound renewal and an unsettling disillusionment? Join us as we sit down with Russell Moore, the Editor in Chief of Christianity Today, to discuss his eye-opening book, Losing Our Religion: An Altar Call for Evangelical America. Russell illuminates the urgent need for a spiritual awakening in America, addressing the dual challenges of secularization and internal disillusionment within the church. He also explores the evolving definition and global impact of evangelicalism, punctuated by a stirring personal encounter that underscores its invaluable contribution to...
Duration: 00:29:31Ep. 4 / Jesus, Justice & the Modern Day Slave Trade ► Anu George
Oct 30, 2024What if the everyday products you buy are fueling modern-day slavery? Join us on evangelical 360 as we sit down with Anu George Canjanathoppil, CEO of the International Justice Mission of Canada, to explore a reality many of us overlook: the insidious presence of slavery in today's world. Anu's harrowing personal journey and dedication to justice shed light on the staggering $49 billion Canadians unknowingly spend on slave-produced goods annually. Through powerful storytelling, Anu redefines our understanding of slavery, highlighting the dire conditions faced by those trapped in bonded labor and the urgent need for...
Duration: 00:29:31Ep. 3 / Following Jesus at the Ballot Box ► Tim Alberta
Oct 23, 2024Tim Alberta, author of "The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory: American Evangelicals in an Age of Extremism," joins us to explore the complex relationship between American evangelicalism and right-wing politics. Raised in an Evangelical Presbyterian Church where his father served as a pastor, Alberta offers a deeply personal perspective on how these religious communities have evolved, particularly under the influence of Donald Trump. His poignant recollections, including those from his father's funeral, illuminate the troubling shifts within the evangelical community and raise critical questions about how faith and politics have become increasingly intertwined.
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Ep. 2 / Faith Under Fire: A Pastor's Journey Through War ► Mykola Savchuk
Oct 16, 2024
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What happens when faith is tested by the horrors of war? In our heartfelt conversation with Pastor Mykola Savchuk, the leader of one of Kyiv's largest congregations, we explore the profound challenges and triumphs of ministry amidst the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Pastor Mykola gives a raw and honest account of his initial reactions to the outbreak of war, the struggle of preaching to a vastly reduced congregation, and the spiritual messages that sustained his community during such turbulent times. We also delve into th...
Ep. 1 / The Evolving Identity of American Evangelicalism ► Dr. Walter Kim
Oct 09, 2024► Watch Interview on YouTube
Dr. Walter Kim, President of the National Association of Evangelicals in the United States, shares his extraordinary journey from the son of Korean immigrants to leading a significant religious organization. Discover the rich tapestry of American evangelicalism as we explore its evolving identity and the profound influence of immigrant communities. Dr. Kim sheds light on the core theological beliefs that unite evangelicals and the unique ways regional differences shape their faith expressions. He emphasizes the dual importance of proclaiming and demonstrating the gospel in a rap...
evangelical 360° Coming Soon!
Sep 09, 2024A TIMELY AND RELEVANT NEW PODCAST that dives into the contemporary issues which are impacting Christian life and witness around the world. Guests include leaders, writers, and influencers, all exploring faith from different perspectives and persuasions. Inviting lively discussion and asking tough questions, evangelical 360° is hosted by Brian Stiller, Global Ambassador for the World Evangelical Alliance. Our hope is that each person listening will come away informed, encouraged, challenged and inspired!
Coming to all your favourite podcast platforms in October 2024 -- we hope you will join us!
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