• What's The Point Anyway - From Fearing the End to Embracing the Now with Steve Magua

  • Jan 31 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
  • Podcast

What's The Point Anyway - From Fearing the End to Embracing the Now with Steve Magua

  • Summary

  • I sat down with the very charismatic Steve Magua from St Louis Missouri to get his perspectives on what the point is anyway. Steve grew up in the faraway land of Kenya, before migrating to America as an adult and becoming Christian at the age of 33. For many years, until as recently as 2019, he was preparing his family and followers for the 'end of the world' and preached about the coming tribulation which was going to be hell on earth for all who didn't come to faith in Jesus.
    Those who know Steve now are aware that his current views on the world are a complete reversal on what they once were. The result has been a feeling of peace and joy that he didn't have before when all he expected was for the world to be burned up.
    We discussed many of Steve's controversial views including the questions of whether 'science' conflicts with the Bible, and whether Adam was indeed the first human and if not, how sin could be in the world.
    This was a fun conversation where we got to see a different side of Steve - a man who I think we can all learn something from whether we agree with him or not.

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