Tag Archives: Christianity and Culture

Faith Debate: July 13th, 2025

Faith Debate: July 13th, 2025

The Spiritual Realm Interacting with the Mundane Realm Gnosticism has negatively influenced people in the Christian church into thinking that salvation comes by knowing the right answers to the right questions. Is it necessary for a person to “give a credible profession of faith” in order to be saved? How does God “moving in the…read more »

Faith Debate: March 3rd, 2024

Faith Debate: March 3rd, 2024

Misunderstandings Between the CCP and the Church The Faith Debate studio welcomes a Chinese national now living in Singapore who converted to Christianity as a young adult. This is the fourth of four radio shows. This final one is also available in video format on the Rumble channel for Household of Faith in Christ. https://rumble.com/v3yljoj-video-nn-the-church-in-china.html…read more »

Faith Debate: February 25th, 2024

Faith Debate: February 25th, 2024

The Most Offensive Part of Christianity in China The Faith Debate studio welcomes a Chinese national now living in Singapore who converted to Christianity as a young adult. This is the third of four episodes featuring this particular panel. The fourth and final one is also available in video format on the Rumble channel for…read more »

Faith Debate: February 18th, 2024

Faith Debate: February 18th, 2024

Importance of Retaining Regional Culture (Even in the Church) The Faith Debate studio welcomes a Chinese national now living in Singapore who converted to Christianity as a young adult. Typically we try providing video episodes, as well. However, due to a technical mishap not all episodes were recorded in video. This is the second of…read more »

Faith Debate: February 11th, 2024

Faith Debate: February 11th, 2024

Converting to Christ in a Deeply Secular Asian Culture The Faith Debate studio welcomes a Chinese national now living in Singapore who converted to Christianity as a young adult. Throughout our series of discussions there was a unifying thread addressing the implications for growing the Christian church in a societies that are either pre-Christian or…read more »