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The holidays are a great time to kick back and relax and spend time with family and friends. One of the ways we do this is through movies. Ed Stetzer talks with Oxford's Jonathan Brant about how we can see our faith play out in some of the movies we're watching, whether they be Christian-themed films or Christmas movies on Ed Stetzer Live.
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Reverend Dr. Jonathan Brant serves as Dean for Research and Cultural Development and Director of the New Renaissance Project at Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford. He has served in mission and ministry for over three decades – in the United States, Latin America and the United Kingdom. After completing his doctorate on theology and film at Trinity College (Oxford) in 2008, he served as the Oxford Pastorate Chaplain leading a team serving the postgraduate and research community.
Ed Stetzer, Ph.D., is Dean of the Talbot School of Theology at Biola University. He has planted, revitalized, and pastored churches; trained pastors and church planters on six continents; earned two master’s degrees and two doctorates; and he has written hundreds of articles and a dozen books. He is Regional Director for Lausanne North America, is the Editor-in-Chief of Outreach Magazine, and regularly writes for news outlets such as USA Today and CNN. He serves at his local church, Mariners Church, as a teaching pastor. Ed and his wife Donna have been married for more than 35 years and are the parents of three daughters.
Discover new ways to show and share the love of Jesus to a broken and a hurting world. Join Ed Stetzer in an engaging discussion of todays cultural trends.