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For many Christians, apathy can feel inescapable. This listlessness can spill over into our spiritual lives, making it difficult to pray, read the Bible or engage in our communities. Ed Stetzer sits down with Biola Associate Professor of Theology Uche Anizor about how we can fight against it and move from spiritual lethargy to Christian zeal.
Uche Anizor is an associate professor of theology at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University. He teaches a variety of courses in systematic and historical theology to undergraduate students. His current interests include theological method, evangelicalism and evangelical theology, and spiritual apathy. He's written several books, including: "Overcoming Apathy: Gospel Hope for those who Struggle to Care". He got his PhD at Wheaton College.
Ed Stetzer, Ph.D., is Dean of the Talbot School of Theology at Biola University. He has planted, revitalized, and pastored churches; trained pastors and church planters on six continents; earned two master’s degrees and two doctorates; and he has written hundreds of articles and a dozen books. He is Regional Director for Lausanne North America, is the Editor-in-Chief of Outreach Magazine, and regularly writes for news outlets such as USA Today and CNN. He serves at his local church, Highpoint Church, as a teaching pastor. Ed and his wife Donna have been married for more than 35 years and are the parents of three daughters.
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