Now & Then Podcast | "Father to the Fatherless"
CEO of Prison Fellowship Canada, Stacey Campbell, joins Karen Pascal for a visionary conversation about their collaboration to bring Father to the Fatherless into prisons and institutions across Canada. Based on Nouwen's The Return of the Prodigal Son, they discuss how this new initiative has the potential to transform lives all across the world!
Now & Then Podcast | "Prison Ministry & The Prodigal Son"
Transformed by God's love, South African Denis Jacobs now ministers to prisoners using Henri Nouwen’s The Return of the Prodigal Son. Denis shares the inspiring story of the Father to the Fatherless initiative.
Now & Then Podcast | "Picking Up the Pieces of My Father's Rage"
Arthur Boers, author of the powerful new memoir Shattered, navigates the complex terrain of fear and love, shame and forgiveness in the face of generational cycles of rage and violence.
Now & Then Podcast | "Service & the Movement Outwards"
Recorded almost 40 years ago, at a Sojourner's conference for social justice activists, Henri Nouwen's message is timely and challenging as he passionately reminds us of who we belong to and why we are sent into the world to serve.
Now & Then Podcast | "Spiritual Formation from the Inside Out"
Carolyn Arends, musician, author and Director of Education at the Renovaré Institute for Christian Spiritual Formation, joins us for this deep dive into spiritual formation, as she invites us to ask the right questions about what it means to follow God.
Now & Then Podcast | "Henri Nouwen - A Model for a Reformed Priesthood"
In this episode, we meet distinguished scholar & award-winning author Dr. Michael W. Higgins. Co-author of "Impressively Free: Henri Nouwen as a Model for a Reformed Priesthood", Michael shares insight into the significance of Nouwen’s life & writing, & offers perspective on the Catholic Church today.
Now & Then Podcast | "Peacemaking & Community"
In Part 4, Henri Nouwen concludes his powerful series on how every Christian is called to become a peacemaker through prayer, non-violent resistance, and community. Recorded 40 years ago, Henri's challenge is perhaps timelier and more meaningful today than ever before.
Now & Then Podcast | "Questions on Peacemaking with Henri Nouwen"
This episode is Part Three of the peacemaking series from Henri Nouwen, first recorded in 1983. Henri wrestles with challenging questions from an audience about what it means to be peacemakers in a world threatened by war and the use of nuclear weapons.
Now & Then Podcast | "The Unshakeable Goodness of God"
New York Times best-selling author, White House Champion of Change, and founder of the most successful gang intervention in the world, Father Gregory Boyle shares the good news about the unshakeable goodness of God.
Now & Then Podcast | "Embracing Rhythms of Work & Rest"
Dr. Ruth Haley Barton, author of the newly released Embracing Rhythms of Work and Rest, contends that the sabbath is one of God’s greatest gifts to humanity – and the antidote to the crazy busyness that rules our lives!
Now & Then Podcast | "Shoutin' in the Fire"
In this pull-no-punches episode, author Danté Stewart discusses Shoutin’ in the Fire, his stirring and unapologetic meditation on being Black in an anti-Black world.
Now & Then Podcast | "Songs, Stories & Sacred Traditions"
Acclaimed singer/songwriter Steve Bell talks about the deep Christian roots that anchor his life and inspire his music. This intimate, engaging discussion with a masterful storyteller is not to be missed!
Now & Then Podcast | "God Is a Black Woman"
Dr. Christena Cleveland, author of "God Is a Black Woman", opens up about her crisis of faith and challenges us to reimagine God’s colour and gender.
Now & Then Podcast | "Do I Stay Christian?"
In this episode of Now & Then, New York Times best-selling author Brian D. McLaren grapples with the issues that have prompted the doubters, the disappointed, and the disillusioned to ask Do I Stay Christian?
Now & Then Podcast | "Decolonizing Christian Spirituality"
How does Indigenous Christian spirituality fit with Western Christianity? In this episode CEO and Director of Indigenous Pathways, Dr. Terry LeBlanc, talks about the challenge to decolonize theology in order to live in right relationships with each other and our Creator.
Now & Then Podcast | From Toxic Religion to Amazing Grace
Having sold over 15 million books, best-selling contemporary Christian writer - Philip Yancey discusses his latest book Where the Light Fell, a searingly honest memoir about his own faith journey from toxic religion to amazing grace.
Now & Then Podcast | "The Core of the Spiritual Life"
Twenty-eight years ago, Brian Stiller interviewed Henri Nouwen for a television program. Brian, now Global Ambassador for the World Evangelical Alliance, talks about how Henri’s insights still apply to the Church today.
Now & Then Podcast | "The Spiritual Crisis of Climate Change & Racism"
Franciscan friar, professor and author Fr. Daniel P. Horan articulates the two-fold spiritual crisis of our day -- climate change and racism, challenging us to open our eyes and our hearts.
Now & Then Podcast | "Finding Myself in God"
Chris Pritchett, co-author of Henri Nouwen & The Art of Living, addresses the issue of identity and how we can find ourself in God.
Now & Then Podcast | A Rare Interview, Part Three
Part Three - Brian Stiller, Global Ambassador for the World Evangelical Alliance, shares the last of three never-before-aired 'uncut' interviews with Henri Nouwen from 1995.