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Crosslands Conversations

Crosslands Conversations

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Crosslands Conversations are about meeting the people behind our programmes, hearing from the partners we work with and the convictions behind our content. Here's where we air what we care about, unpack why we do the things we do in the way we do them, and take a stroll through some of the things we're learning about. Nothing too formal; just a chat between friends.Crosslands Conversations Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Biblical Theology and the Beauty of the Sexes
    Dec 3 2025

    Join us in conversation with Eowyn Stoddart as we explore biblical theology, with a special focus on the biblical theology of the sexes.


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    42 mins
  • Entering New Cultures by Reading Their Stories
    Jul 9 2025

    Join us in conversation with Jonathan Norgate as we listen to Crosslands Seminary students reflect on a Nigerian documentary about polystic ovary syndrome, an Urdu story about a pimp and prostitute, and a Canadian movie about the traumatic impact of the Lebanese civil war. Why are these stories so compelling? How do they help us enter a culture? And what value is this for Christian ministry?


    Here are the three titles the students explored:


    • Where the heck is my period? Dir. Michael Akinrogunde (2024)
    • “Khushiya” in Bombay Stories, Sa’adat Hasan Manto (Vintage Classics, 2014)
    • Incendies, Dir. Denis Villeneuve (2010)
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    30 mins
  • Learning Design
    Jun 19 2025

    Join us in conversation with Crosslands' Learning Designer, Jason Ramasmi, as we explore the ins and outs of this essential role in shaping theological education.

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    34 mins
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