EPISODE · Dec 16, 2017 · 53 MIN
Greg Koukl: How I began my life in apologetics // Katharine Welby-Roberts: The Church needs to be more open about depression
from The Profile · host Premier Christianity magazine
Greg Koukl is a Christian apologist, radio show host, author, speaker, and founder of Stand To Reason. In this interview with Justin Brierley, Greg shares his testimony and passion for apologetics. In part two, Ruth Jackson meets the daughter of the Archbishop of Canterbury Katharine Welby-Roberts to talk about her new book I Thought There Would Be Cake, her battle with depression and why Church culture around honesty and openness needs to change. The Profile is brought to you in association with Premier Christianity magazine. For a free sample copy of the print issue visit premierchristianity.com/freesample Follow Greg on Twitter @gregkoukl. Follow Katharine on Twitter @kwelbyroberts For more interviews with leading Christians visit premierchristianradio.com/theprofile
What this episode covers
Greg Koukl is a Christian apologist, radio show host, author, speaker, and founder of Stand To Reason. In this interview with Justin Brierley, Greg shares his testimony and passion for apologetics. In part two, Ruth Jackson meets the daughter of the Archbishop of Canterbury Katharine Welby-Roberts to talk about her new book I Thought There Would Be Cake, her battle with depression and why Church culture around honesty and openness needs to change. The Profile is brought to you in association with Premier Christianity magazine. For a free sample copy of the print issue visit premierchristianity.com/freesample Follow Greg on Twitter @gregkoukl. Follow Katharine on Twitter @kwelbyroberts For more interviews with leading Christians visit premierchristianradio.com/theprofile
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