INTERVIEWS AND GUEST APPEARANCES
ALL OF THE GUESTS ON MY PODCAST AND ALL OF MY GUEST APPEARANCES ON OTHER SHOWS CAN BE FOUND HERE.
interviews
Tyler and Sevie grew up in neighboring towns and attended Ozark Christian College in Joplin, MO. They never thought that God might be calling them to serve in japan, but by God’s grace they realized that the kingdom of God is bigger than any one of us. Convicted by the need for the gospel and motivated to see the glory of God realized in Japan, they visited Japan in July 2019. After witnessing the way God is using Mustard Seed Network to spread the gospel through urban church planting, they knew this was something they wanted to be part of. Will you commit to praying alongside Tyler and Sevie for Japan as they prepare to move to Tokyo?
This weeks episode is an interview with Martin Pierce Christensen (goes by Pierce), who is an interesting and inspirational young man. Pierce’s parents were Grace Brethren youth leaders growing up and they are now entrepreneurs and own a small business. Pierce is the oldest of 8 children and was educated both at home and in public school. Pierce feels God’s call to lead a life of vocational missionary work and he is currently in culinary school to become a butcher.
Paul Stearns discusses his wild life before coming to Christ, full of Sex, drugs and rock and roll but devoid of happiness and fulfillment, and how coming to Christ changed his life for the better. Paul gives a powerful testimony that anyone would be blessed by listening to.
This week’s episode is an interview with my mother, Gloria Myler and we mostly talked about our experiences in the Mormon Church and how or experiences differed.
This episode is an interview with William Rowland who is an accomplished musician and has volunteered with the KAIROS prison ministry for over twenty years. In the interview we discuss the purpose of the ministry and how it helps those who are incarcerated to find the love of Jesus.
This episode is an interview with Caleb Alexander and his journey both into and out of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Caleb started doubting the Church when his son decided not to serve a mission for the Church.
Lee and Kathy Baker are former members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day-Saints (Mormon Church) and are the hosts of the Mainstream Mormonism radio program an are part of the 4Witness Ministry.
Lee was a faithful member of the LDS Church for 32 years, and was even a bishop, before he was excommunicated for asking questions about the Church and Kathy resigned from the Church when Lee was excommunicated.
An interview and discussion about grace and other topics with Scott Smith, the senior pastor at Wellspring Church in Webb City, Missouri.
In this episode I have a discussion with the talented artist Michael Steddum about how he came to know Christ and what a Christian life looks like to him. Among the interesting stories he tells is how he almost got hit by a train and how that changed his mind about following God.
Rob Sivulka became interested in Mormonism when he went on a short-term high school mission trip to Utah in 1982. Rob fell in love with Mormons and trying to convert them to traditional Christianity, and he also fell in love with Utah, its scenery and outdoor activities.That trip became quite defining for the rest of Rob’s life and he would spend varying amounts of time each summer ministering in Utah with the Utah Gospel Mission (Kurt Van Gorden, director). Rob also spent part of a summer ministering in Brooklyn, NY reaching out to Jehovah's Witnesses via Van Gorden's Brooklyn Gospel Mission. Rob’s passion directed his education in wanting to get a good biblical and philosophical foundation, so he entered Biola University, which is where he, along with Russ East (now director of Utah Partnerships for Christ), founded the Biola Spring Break Mission to Utah in 1993 (first trip was 1994). Four degrees later (one through San Diego State University), Rob finally ended up moving to Utah in 1996. Rob later became a professional missionary, and began doctoral studies in philosophy at the University of Utah.
Rob Sivulka is currently the president of Courageous Christians United--a ministry that reaches out to cults, false religions, and philosophies. Rob’s mission work has primarily been street preaching and he also carry a sign with him to advertise his web sites and passes out literature and DVDs out, and of course, he also engage in dialogue. In addition, Rob lectures at various churches and schools, host various short-term mission teams that come to his home (see "Mission Trips"), and host Meet the Ex-Mormons Fellowship of Salt Lake City.Rob is married to a beautiful ex-Mormon, Tara, and they reside in West Jordan, UT with their beautiful daughters Charis Sophia and Zoe Joy.