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How shall we sing the Lord’s song in this strange land? Like the Israelites in Babylon called out in Psalms 137, we are also called to be God’s people in a time that is foreign and seemingly distant from its Creator. Together we explore the changing world we live in and how Church leaders can navigate these unknown territories. Hear from leaders around the Christian world, gathering insight on how they are breaking through the noise and navigating ministry in this strange land.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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    • The Body Remembers: Trauma, Healing, and Discipleship with Robbie de Fleuriot
      Dec 18 2025

      In this episode of This Strange Land, Jason sits down with physiotherapist Robbie de Fleuriot to explore the profound connection between the body, trauma, and spiritual healing. Together they examine how pain, posture, and the nervous system carry our stories, why modern culture often disconnects us from embodiment, and how healing the body can become a pathway into deeper discipleship. A wide-ranging conversation on presence, trauma, theology of the body, and what it means to live integrated lives as followers of Jesus in an overstimulated world.

      Guest Bio
      Robbie de Fleuriot is a physiotherapist and the founder of Fort Sport +Family Physio in Fort Langley, British Columbia. He works with individuals to understand pain, injury, and healing through a whole-person lens, integrating the body’s story with physical, psychological, and relational experience. Robbie has a particular interest in trauma, understanding anxiety, embodiment, and how physical healing can support deeper presence and integration. He lives in the Lower Mainland with his wife and their four children.

      Timestamps
      00:00 — A Fishing Moment That Exposed a Lack of Trust in the Body

      02:16 — Choosing “Kindness” as a Word of the Year—and Missing the Point

      05:05 — A Physiotherapy Session That Reawakened Trauma

      06:20 — The Body Keeps the Score Becomes Personal

      07:45 — Prayer, Sensation, and Following the Body’s Memory Trail

      10:55 — Evangelizing the Body as a Pathway to Reality

      12:30 — Trauma as Dissociation and the Body as Truth-Teller

      16:50 — Injury as a Portal for Deeper Healing

      18:45 — Salvation, Healing, and the Resurrection of the Body

      22:00 — Why Bodies Heal Themselves—and What Clinicians Really Do

      31:20 — Chronic Pain as an Invitation to Relationship

      41:30 — Posture as an Emotional and Spiritual Expression

      47:00 — Healing Requires Trust, Not Just Repair

      53:45 — A Javelin Thrower, an Ankle Injury, and a Career Saved

      01:06:45 — Presence as the Core Task of Ministry

      01:10:45 — Matching Energy to Love Others Well

      01:17:55 — Sugar, Performance, and Hidden Belief Systems

      01:25:50 — Presence, Formation, and Spiritual Disciplines

      01:33:55 — Becoming Yourself as a Vocation

      01:39:15 — Health Is Not Holiness


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      1 h et 44 min
    • Transcendence, Technology, and the Future of the Church with Jeremy Johnson
      Dec 11 2025

      In this episode of This Strange Land, Jason sits down with Evangelical Pastor Jeremy Johnson of Village Church to explore why so many people—especially younger generations—are becoming hungry for transcendence and turning toward ancient expressions of faith. Together they examine the limits of modernism, the dangers of consumer-driven Christianity, and what the Catholic and Protestant traditions can learn from each other in recovering a deeper encounter with Christ. A thoughtful, honest ecumenical conversation about discipleship, culture, and the future of the Church.

      Guest Bio

      Jeremy Johnson is a Senior Pastor at Village Church based in Surrey British Columbia, with locations across Canada. He has spent time teaching and writing about theology and culture and has a specific interest in how theological anthropology intersects with digital technology and spaces. Jeremy studied theology at Regent College where he completed an MA and ThM and has been married to his wife Jennifer for twenty two years and they have two six year old identical twin boys.

      Timestamps

      00:00 — The Transcendent Center of the Church
      00:32 — Welcome to This Strange Land
      01:15 — Introducing Jeremy Johnson
      01:41 — Why an Evangelical Is Speaking to Catholics
      03:45 — From “Convince Me It’s True” to “Show Me It’s Real”
      04:55 — The Cultural Shift Toward Transcendence
      06:30 — Why Young People Are Turning to Catholicism
      08:07 — Liturgy as an Encounter With the Transcendent
      10:10 — Village Church: Modern Excellence Meets Mystery
      12:28 — Using Modern Tools Without Losing Transcendence
      14:26 — The Consumer Christian Problem
      17:08 — Bad Questions and Reductionist Faith
      21:06 — Wrestling With Faith vs. Control
      24:13 — Defining Modernism and Its Limits
      29:53 — Technology’s Agenda vs. the Church’s Mission
      31:18 — The Mental Health Crisis as a Modernist Failure
      35:34 — Post-Postmodernism and Emerging Worldviews
      40:29 — Transcending Philosophies, Not Becoming Them
      59:13 — “It’s God’s Work, Not Ours”
      1:20:58 — Pope Leo and the Power of Transcendence

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      1 h et 37 min
    • Reclaiming the Art of Accompaniment with Jason Simon
      Dec 3 2025

      In this episode of This Strange Land, Jason Simon and Jason Jensen dive deep into what real accompaniment looks like in today’s Church. They explore why traditional ministry metrics are no longer enough, how parishes can cultivate “accompaniment capacity,” and why curiosity, presence, and trust in the Holy Spirit are essential to walking with people far from faith. Together, they unpack the shift from program-driven ministry to people-driven mission — one authentic relationship at a time.

      Guest Bio


      Jason Simon is the President of the Evangelical Catholic, an organization dedicated to forming missionary disciples and equipping parishes, campuses, and dioceses for evangelization. Based in Madison, Wisconsin, Jason has spent decades helping Catholic leaders build cultures of accompaniment, discipleship, and mission. He and his wife, Grace, have been married for 27 years and are parents to six children.

      Timestamps

      00:00 – Introduction to the Episode
      00:53 – Jason Simon Introduces Himself
      02:00 – What Excites Jason About the Church Today
      03:33 – The Changing Language of Evangelization
      04:20 – The New Shift: Equipping the Laity
      06:00 – Luis Shares His Parallel Conversion Story
      09:00 – The Rise of “Accompaniment” as a Core Concept
      10:50 – Introducing the Idea of Accompaniment Capacity
      14:45 – Jason Reacts to Accompaniment Capacity
      15:40 – A Powerful Example of Real Accompaniment
      18:00 – “The Measure Is Love, Not Numbers”
      19:45 – Mission Capacity vs. Accompaniment
      23:00 – The Fear of Letting Go of Old Metrics
      25:00 – Why Current Metrics Don’t Measure Evangelical Vibrancy
      30:00 – How Leaders Should Track Actual Mission Stories
      33:00 – Why Pastors Must Invest in the 5%
      36:30 – The Limits of Programs Like Alpha
      38:45 – Luis on the Truth Pastors Must Face
      45:00 – What Qualitative Accompaniment Looks Like
      47:00 – Curiosity as the Superpower of Accompaniment
      50:00 – Compassionate Curiosity & Seeing People as God Sees Them
      56:00 – How Being Seen Heals the Accompanier Too
      01:00:00 – Why Apologetics Often Short-Circuits Accompaniment
      01:05:30 – Identity, Shame Culture, and Evangelization Today
      01:14:00 – Apprenticing Under Jesus as the Framework for Discipleship
      01:20:00 – Hope + Radical Acceptance
      01:33:00 – Helping People See Jesus as Personally Relevant
      01:43:00 – Final Reflections on the Slow Work of Accompaniment

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      1 h et 48 min
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