This is episode two of 24:7 Partners Radio. Music, film, politics, and stories from the world of mission - all in one half-hour podcast. You can listen below or download it by using the instructions and link on the right.
Martin Smith is lead singer of Delirious? and a co-founder of the charity CompassionArt. In this podcast he discusses the recent Delirious? song, Kingdom of Comfort (which we’ve also secured for your listening pleasure), and the importance of Christians confronting the issue of consumerism.
Alex Baker (or “Classic Al” as we like to call him) is Sub Editor and occasional columnist on films and the internet at The Baptist Times. In this episode of 24:7 Partners Radio, he reviews a film called Son of Man, which deserves to become an instant classic in the Christian Community. To buy a copy of the DVD, click here
Robert Parham is founder and Director of EthicsDaily.com. He’s appeared on CNN, MSNBC News Chat and a plethora of radio shows and newspapers and has degrees in divinity and foreign service, as well as a PhD. In this episode of 24:7 Partners Radio, he presents ‘Postcard from America’ and discusses the issues that are uniting and dividing American Christians in politics.
Andrew Dubock brings us all the key facts about the Democratic Republic of Congo in this episode as he presents “World in Focus”. Andrew is the Editor of the BMS prayer guide as well as Mission Catalyst, a magazine for ministers who are switched on to mission. He’s also a fan of big monkeys, as becomes apparent in this episode of 24:7 Partner Radio.
Joe Manikin is a South African singer-songwriter whose fusion of jazzy styles and African vibes gives a vibrant backing to songs informed by the suffering of Africa and his own personal Christian struggle. In this episode of 24:7 Partners Radio, he shares the title track from his album, Let It Out, with us and tells us what it means to him. If you want to download it, go to Rhythm Records and if you want to find out more about Joe, click here