Mid-faith Crisis

A podcast by Nick Page & Joe Davis - Saturdays

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313 Episodes

  1. Episode 212: An Interview with Oliver Burkeman

    Published: 03/09/2022
  2. Episode 211: We’re huge in Bucharest

    Published: 27/08/2022
  3. Episode 210: We have decided to follow Jesus

    Published: 20/08/2022
  4. Episode 209: The Christmas Special. In July. In August.

    Published: 13/08/2022
  5. Episode 208: Dealing with sadmin

    Published: 06/08/2022
  6. Episode 207: Do I Stay Christian? An interview with Brian McLaren

    Published: 23/07/2022
  7. Episode 206: ‘We sang together’

    Published: 16/07/2022
  8. Episode 205: The integrity alarm went off

    Published: 09/07/2022
  9. Episode 204: Lobbing proof texts at each other

    Published: 02/07/2022
  10. Episode 203: Leading a church in mid-faith crisis (part 2)

    Published: 25/06/2022
  11. Episode 202: Leading a church in mid-faith crisis (part 1)

    Published: 18/06/2022
  12. Episode 201: Jesus gets a brief mention

    Published: 04/06/2022
  13. Episode 200: The intros are still rubbish

    Published: 28/05/2022
  14. Episode 199: Eurovision Denomination Contest

    Published: 21/05/2022
  15. Episode 198: No such thing as the great commission

    Published: 14/05/2022
  16. Episode 197: The boulders of faith

    Published: 07/05/2022
  17. Episode 196: I’ve forgotten the second thing

    Published: 30/04/2022
  18. Episode 195: Looking for the Living

    Published: 23/04/2022
  19. Episode 194: Postcard from Mexico

    Published: 09/04/2022
  20. Episode 193: The joy is the relationship

    Published: 26/03/2022

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A podcast for every Christian who has ever asked ‘Is that it?’ Mid-faith Crisis explores the Christian faith with honesty and humour. If you feel that you have more questions than answers, if you feel as though your faith is changing, if you feel that if the worship leader sings that chorus one more time you will strangle him with his own guitar strap, then this is the podcast for you. Warning. Contains traces of theology and occasional innuendo.