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Culture At A Crossroads
Season 2, Episode 8

Radio/TV host, author, and writer Michael Coren joins the show to talk about changing his view on gay marriage, and how Christian Canadians reacted. He digs up the roots as to why he was once one of Canada's leading voices for people of faith, and what life has been like since then. 


He re-traces his journey in Canadian media, and dives into the importance of making Christianity about worshiping Jesus and not a leader. With that, Michael gives his thoughts on the fall-out of the late apologist Ravi Zacharias. And, he shares why he's never been happier than he is today as an Anglican cleric.


Welcome to the twenty-eighth episode of the podcast. Listen and access the show notes here or search for Culture At A Crossroads on Apple, Spotify, Google or wherever you get your podcasts and listen for free.

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This is a profile of Michael Coren.


Jan 12, 2002 - Coren adopts more of an Evangelical outlook on his faith 


July 2015 - Coren explains his changed perspective on gay marriage 


Oct 24, 2019 - Coren ordained in Anglican church 


May 21, 2020 - A piece by Coren on the influential and controversial life of Canadian preacher Ravi Zacharias


Oct 5, 2020 - Christian and Missionary Alliance open Second Investigation of Ravi Zacharias article


Check out Coren's most recent books here:


Aug 1, 2001 - The Man Who Was G. K. Chesterton


Apr 26, 2016 - Epiphany: A Christian's Change Of Heart & Mind Over Same-Sex Marriage


Nov 20, 2019 - Reclaiming Faith: Inclusion, Grace, and Tolerance

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