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ANDREW & SAMUEL BORNMAN and PARKER BROWN - Engaging with Culture: Insights from Missionaries and Storytellers (FLF 3)

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The final episode of the three-part series from Fight, Laugh, Feast 2024 features Andrew Bornman, a missionary farmer living among the Tarahumara Indians in Mexico, and his son Samuel, a young author with a thought-provoking fantasy book.

Andrew shares his unique experiences of integrating into a remote community plagued by malnutrition and pagan beliefs, emphasizing that true transformation comes through spiritual engagement rather than just providing food.

Samuel discusses his book, which addresses heavy themes like transhumanism and evil through an engaging narrative aimed at younger readers. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding cultural narratives and the need for Christians to engage thoughtfully with modern media.

Additionally, Parker Brown joins to discuss the innovative Watch Well Podcast, which analyzes films from a Christian perspective, reinforcing the significance of discernment in entertainment. Together, they explore how storytelling, whether through literature or film, can impact worldview and cultural engagement.

Takeaways:

  • Andrew Bornman discusses his missionary work and how cultural engagement is essential for effective evangelism.
  • Samuel Bornman shares insights on writing fiction that addresses serious themes for young readers.
  • The conversation highlights the importance of understanding worldviews when discussing faith and culture.
  • Parker Brown emphasizes the need for Christians to critically engage with popular media and entertainment.
  • The episode explores how storytelling in movies can reflect deeper truths about morality and justice.
  • Listeners are encouraged to actively participate in conversations about faith, culture, and entertainment.

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CONNECT WITH SAMUEL BORNMAN


CONNECT WITH PARKER BROWN


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The final episode of the three-part series from Fight, Laugh, Feast 2024 features Andrew Bornman, a missionary farmer living among the Tarahumara Indians in Mexico, and his son Samuel, a young author with a thought-provoking fantasy book.

Andrew shares his unique experiences of integrating into a remote community plagued by malnutrition and pagan beliefs, emphasizing that true transformation comes through spiritual engagement rather than just providing food.

Samuel discusses his book, which addresses heavy themes like transhumanism and evil through an engaging narrative aimed at younger readers. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding cultural narratives and the need for Christians to engage thoughtfully with modern media.

Additionally, Parker Brown joins to discuss the innovative Watch Well Podcast, which analyzes films from a Christian perspective, reinforcing the significance of discernment in entertainment. Together, they explore how storytelling, whether through literature or film, can impact worldview and cultural engagement.

Takeaways:

  • Andrew Bornman discusses his missionary work and how cultural engagement is essential for effective evangelism.
  • Samuel Bornman shares insights on writing fiction that addresses serious themes for young readers.
  • The conversation highlights the importance of understanding worldviews when discussing faith and culture.
  • Parker Brown emphasizes the need for Christians to critically engage with popular media and entertainment.
  • The episode explores how storytelling in movies can reflect deeper truths about morality and justice.
  • Listeners are encouraged to actively participate in conversations about faith, culture, and entertainment.

CONNECT WITH ANDREW BORNMAN


CONNECT WITH SAMUEL BORNMAN


CONNECT WITH PARKER BROWN


🌟 The Will Spencer Podcast was formerly known as "The Renaissance of Men."

FOLLOW US FOR MORE


Buy Me a Coffee

FREE Men's Chastity Guide

The Will Spencer Podcast is a weekly interview show featuring extended discussions with authors, leaders, and influencers who help us make sense of our changing world today. I release new episodes every week on Friday.

ADVERTISERS

  continue reading

223 episodes

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