![]() ![]() How has working at the Museum of the Bible shaped this book? Because I visited the museum around the time it came out with my son and I saw so many of the aspects at the museum coming through in this book. Sean McDowell: Yeah, I've been looking forward to this awhile because I found your book so interesting on a number of levels. Well, thanks to both of you for carving out the time to come on. We're also here with Michael who also has gotten some theological training and works as the director of Community Initiatives for Museum of the Bible and is also a doctoral student at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. She also loves coffee, earned her graduate degrees in pastoral counseling and theology, and has worked with her father Steve Green as he founded the Museum of the Bible, and she's working on her PhD at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. ![]() Sean McDowell: Today we're here with a husband/wife team, millennials who've written a really interesting book to everyone but in particular kind of Millennials and Gen Z-ers, trying to get them to reconsider the message and the truth of the scripture. Scott Rae: And I'm your co-host, Scott Rae, Dean of the faculty and professor of Christian Ethics, also at Talbot School of Theology here at Biola University. I'm your host, Sean McDowell, professor of Christian Apologetics at Talbot school of theology, Biola University. Sean McDowell: Welcome to the podcast Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith and Culture. They are both sought-after speakers for conferences, schools, and other events. Lauren works at the Hobby Lobby corporate offices and Michael is the Director of Community Initiatives for the Museum of the Bible, and is a teaching pastor in Oklahoma City. The McAfees are a husband and wife team who are both working on their PhDs at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. ![]()
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