#74: Larry Warren & Jeremy Johnson

EPISODE · Apr 30, 2023 · 32 MIN

#74: Larry Warren & Jeremy Johnson

from New Canaan Society Franklin Podcast · host New Canaan Society Franklin

If you are concerned about what seems to be a shrinking influence of Christ on our culture, this podcast will be an encouragement.   It’s true that Pew research reports that only 63% of Americans say they are Christians – down from 75% ten years ago. And Barna research reports that Generation Z is the least Christian generation in American history with only 4% of today’s teenagers holding a biblical worldview.   If you think the church is on the ropes because of what you’re seeing in the U.S. and Western Europe, you will be blown away by what the Holy Spirit is doing in other parts of the world – Africa, for instance.   This Thursday we will hear from Larry Warren, founder of Leadership International, and Jeremy Johnson, vice president of Oasis International, a book and Bible publisher in Africa. You’ll hear amazing stories of a hunger for the Word of God unlike anything in the U.S. and the tremendous opportunities to satisfy that hunger.   “How much more do I need to say? It would take too long to recount the stories of the faith of those in China, the Middle East, Latin America, and more.” (adaptation of Hebrews 11:32). Join us on Thursday to be encouraged by a few amazing stories of the work of the Holy Spirit in Africa.

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