New Wine Podcast: How Can I Help a Family in the Midst of a Health Crisis?

This week, we bring you a series of episodes from our recent Healthcare conference at Multnomah University on October 19, 2013.

Today’s episode is a live recording of a workshop entitled “How Can I Help? How Our Family Changed in the Aftermath of a Health Crisis”, led by Phil & Shonna Berlin.

New Wine Podcast: Proposals for Healthcare Reform

This week, we bring you a series of episodes from our recent Healthcare conference at Multnomah University on October 19, 2013.

Today’s episode is a live recording of the first panel discussion, including panelists Michael Dembrow, Doug Perednia, and Paul Gorman. Samuel Metz moderates. The panelists interact over proposals for healthcare reform, made especially timely as the US government had been embroiled in a shut down just days earlier on this very subject.

New Wine Podcast: Education and Suffering

iStock_000006384421XSmallOn October 28+29, New Wine Director Dr. Paul Louis Metzger guest-hosted The Georgene Rice Show. Georgene has graciously given us permission to post recordings from the two shows. We’ll post the audio in (approximately) hour-long segments throughout this week.

Today’s episode features a conversation with Holley Clough, Dan Scalberg, and Roy Andrews all of Multnomah University on changing trends in higher education. Dr. Metzger ends the show conversing with Karl Kutz and Julie Lerwick on the topic of suffering.

Links to some things mentioned in the show:

Multnomah University’s Degree Completion program, directed by Prof. Holley Clough.

Multnomah University’s History Department, chaired by Dr. Dan Scalberg.

Multnomah University’s Educational Ministries degree for which Dr. Roy Andrews teaches.

Multnomah University’s Biblical Hebrew major in which Dr. Karl Kutz teaches.

Multnomah University’s Master of Arts in Counseling for which Dr. Julie Lerwick is the interim director.

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New Wine Podcast: Healthcare and the Common Good

iStock_000006384421XSmallOn October 28+29, New Wine Director Dr. Paul Louis Metzger guest-hosted The Georgene Rice Show. Georgene has graciously given us permission to post recordings from the two shows. We’ll post the audio in (approximately) hour-long segments throughout this week.

Today’s episode features a conversation with Brad Harper of The Institute for the Theology of Culture: New Wine, New Wineskins and Multnomah University and Milan Homola of Compassion Connect on theology and healthcare. Dr. Metzger then turns to Tom Krattenmaker, author of The Evangelicals You Don’t Know and Kevin Palau of the Luis Palau Association to discuss how Evangelicals are developing relationships with a variety of figures in Portland to advance the common good.

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New Wine Podcast: Biblical Justice and the Multi-Ethnic Church

iStock_000006384421XSmallOn October 28+29, New Wine Director Dr. Paul Louis Metzger guest-hosted The Georgene Rice Show. Georgene has graciously given us permission to post recordings from the two shows. We’ll post the audio in (approximately) hour-long segments throughout this week.

Today’s episode features a conversation with Mark Strong of Life Change Christian Center and 11:45Greg Burch and Armae Johnson both of The Institute for the Theology of Culture: New Wine, New Wineskins and Multnomah University on biblical justice. Next, Dr. Metzger turns to a conversation with Mark DeYmaz of the Mosaix Global Network, David Stevens of The Institute for the Theology of Culture: New Wine, New Wineskins and Central Bible Church and author of God’s New Humanity, and Derek Chinn of The Institute for the Theology of Culture: New Wine, New Wineskins and Multnomah University and author of 1+1=1 on the multi-ethnic church.

Click here for more information about The Justice Conference. Don’t forget to register for The Justice Conference Portland (hosted by New Wine @ Multnomah University)!

Click here for more information on Multnomah University’s Master of Arts in Global Development and Justice, directed by Dr. Greg Burch.

Click here for more information about the Mosaix Global Network, including the conference they hosted earlier this month in Long Beach. You may also be interested in our Twitter feed from November 5+6, as we live tweeted from the Mosaix 2013 Multi-Ethnic Church Conference.

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