Show Notes, April 2025
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GUEST SPOTLIGHT
Today’s guest spotlight features an excerpt of a conversation with Jay Seegert about defending the Christian worldview. Author, international speaker, and managing director of The Starting Point Project, Jay holds degrees in both Physics and Engineering Technology and has been lecturing on the authority of Scripture for the last 40 years.
He explains what it means to defend the Christian worldview, the significance of addressing the existential questions, and how the Bible ought to be our key source for these conversations. Jay also shares what our motive should be when engaging in discussions with those who hold other worldviews.
Interested in hearing more from Jay about similar topics discussed in today’s episode? Stay tuned for the full, bonus episode coming this month, and consider attending the first week (6-13 June) of White Sulphur Springs’ Summer R&R program as Jay will lead speaker sessions related to his topic: “Defending the Christian Worldview.”
POINTS TO PONDER
As you listen to this conversation with Jay, here are a few questions to ponder in your personal time, with a small group, or with a mentor:
- In your own words, why is it important to be able to defend your Christian worldview?
- When speaking with individuals of other worldviews, how do you ensure you care more about the individual with a need for the gospel than you do about winning the argument?
- What topics have you been faced with during worldview-oriented conversations that you’d like to study further?
- Jay mentioned 1 Peter 3:15. What other relevant verses come to mind when thinking about how to discuss worldviews?
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