Thanks for the great episode. The discussion about Jesus being both the mitigator and cure for our sins was spot-on for 31 Oct. Josh made a good point about how everyone, no matter their skill set, has a unique role in sharing Jesus’s message. I loved the idea of STEM folks being missionaries, which is a refreshing take that shows how science and faith can work together. It’s not often you hear about how technical skills and analytical thinking can contribute to sharing the gospel, especially with the genealogy aspect Josh is so knowledgeable about. I also find it interesting how Destry and Josh have very different skill sets. Destry focuses on people, particularly those with special needs. Josh’s analytical and an expert on structural engineering. However, your friendship and faith allow you to use your interests and talents to spread the gospel in your own unique ways.
Interesting that one of Josh’s favorite movies is the Back to the Future series because it involves time travel. Question for Josh: Have you read the 3-book collection from Ingersoll Lockwood? It’s a total of 338 pages for all 3 from Ingersoll Lockwood: 1. Travels and Adventures of Little Baron Trump and His Wonderful Dog Bulger 2. Baron Trumps Marvellous Underground Journey 3. 1900 Or The Last President
Thanks for the great episode. The discussion about Jesus being both the mitigator and cure for our sins was spot-on for 31 Oct.
Josh made a good point about how everyone, no matter their skill set, has a unique role in sharing Jesus’s message. I loved the idea of STEM folks being missionaries, which is a refreshing take that shows how science and faith can work together. It’s not often you hear about how technical skills and analytical thinking can contribute to sharing the gospel, especially with the genealogy aspect Josh is so knowledgeable about.
I also find it interesting how Destry and Josh have very different skill sets. Destry focuses on people, particularly those with special needs. Josh’s analytical and an expert on structural engineering. However, your friendship and faith allow you to use your interests and talents to spread the gospel in your own unique ways.
Interesting that one of Josh’s favorite movies is the Back to the Future series because it involves time travel.
Question for Josh: Have you read the 3-book collection from Ingersoll Lockwood? It’s a total of 338 pages for all 3 from Ingersoll Lockwood:
1. Travels and Adventures of Little Baron Trump and His Wonderful Dog Bulger
2. Baron Trumps Marvellous Underground Journey
3. 1900 Or The Last President