Rich Garnaat is the executive producer of Pilgrim, a musical theatre adaptation of John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress. And in this special interview, Eric Ludy talks with Rich about the musical and how we in the Church can use media to reach the world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
With a passionate heart for Christian discipleship, the majesty and centrality of Jesus Christ, and the life-changing power of the Gospel, the Daily Thunder podcast is a daily teaching series from the Bible to exhort, equip, and encourage Christians down the Narrow Way of the Cross. Taught by Eric Ludy, Nathan Johnson, and other guests – now you can have a little of the Ellerslie Discipleship boom, grit, and oomph thundering daily in your earbuds.
Listen to the Latest Episodes Below
561: Find Thanksgiving Throughout Your Trials (Nathan Johnson)
Thanksgiving isn’t merely important in the Christian life, it is essential – in fact, it is classified as God’s will for your life (see 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18). It’s all things thanksgiving in this message, and no, we aren’t talking about the big meal in November. Discover how this simple principle and “God’s will” can radically transform your life.
560: Rising Above Spiritual Mediocrity (Leslie Ludy)
Leslie helps us tackle the common excuses that hold us back from radical devotion to Jesus
559: What is Heaven’s greatest investment principle?
This discussion between Eric Ludy and Nathan Johnson holds a powerful truth that every Christian needs in their lives (and as you listen, you’ll discover why this life principle is the hardest for Eric to live out).
558: Jehovah in Human Skin (Eric Ludy)
Most Christians agree that Jesus is amazing. But few Christians today realize just HOW amazing He truly is. He WAS and IS God. Christianity is in desperate need of a return to the almighty divinity of Jesus Christ. It is our desire that this message will exhort unto that end.
557: Is it possible to get the cowardice out of our lives?
In a culture that applauds fear and foreboding, can a Christian actually live intrepid, fearless, and immoveable? The Bible says, YES! In this discussion series on “gritty Christianity,” Eric Ludy and Nathan Johnson talk about cowardice and whether it is possible to live without it.