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Witnessing Christ is a Truth in Love Ministry podcast designed to help biblical Christians witness to their Mormon family, friends, and missionaries. For more Bible-based witnessing resources, check out tilm.org. We have many resources to support you, including classes, witnessing scenarios, books, and so much more.© 2026 Witnessing Christ Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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    • Witnessing Christ in the Old Testament: The Fall
      Jan 16 2026

      The interns from Truth in Love Ministry—Caleb, Aaron, Ethan, and Noah—continue their takeover of the Witnessing Christ Podcast with the next episode in their new series, Christ in the Old Testament. As Latter-day Saints work through the Old Testament this year, this series walks alongside those readings to show how every chapter ultimately points to Jesus Christ.

      In this episode, the interns turn to Genesis chapters 3–5, exploring the Fall into sin and its devastating consequences. They unpack Satan’s deception in the Garden, humanity’s loss of innocence, and the immediate effects of sin—shame, blame, separation, and death. But at the center of the Fall is not just bad news. In Genesis 3:15, God makes the first gospel promise, revealing that the Seed of the woman will crush the serpent’s head. The interns show how this promise points directly to Jesus, who comes to undo what Adam destroyed.

      In this episode, you’ll hear:

      • Why the Fall is a tragic rebellion against God—not a necessary or “good” step forward.
      • How Genesis 3:15 serves as the first clear promise of Christ in Scripture.
      • What Scripture teaches about sin, death, and humanity’s separation from God.
      • Key differences between biblical Christianity and LDS theology regarding the Fall.
      • How Romans 5 explains Jesus as the Second Adam who reverses the curse of sin.
      • Practical ways to use Genesis 3–5 to point LDS friends and family to Christ alone for salvation.

      This episode reminds listeners that while humanity fell into sin through Adam, God immediately stepped in with a promise of redemption. From the very beginning, salvation is God’s work—fulfilled in Jesus Christ, who restores what was lost in the Fall.

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      41 min
    • Witnessing Christ Takeover: In the Beginning...
      Dec 26 2025

      The interns from Truth in Love MinistryCaleb, Aaron, Ethan, and Noah—officially take over the Witnessing Christ Podcast to launch a brand-new series: Christ in the Old Testament. As Latter-day Saints study the Old Testament this year, this series walks alongside those readings to show how every page of Scripture points to Jesus Christ.

      In this kickoff episode, the interns dive into Genesis chapters 1 and 2, asking a bold but biblical question: Is Jesus really present in the very beginning? Drawing connections between Genesis and John 1, they show how Christ—the eternal Word—is active in creation, revealing the Triune God at work from the very first verse of the Bible.

      In this episode, you’ll hear:

      • Why Genesis is not a fairy tale, but God’s true and purposeful beginning.
      • How Jesus is present at creation, even though his name isn’t explicitly mentioned.
      • What it truly means to be made in the image of God—and how that image is restored in Christ.
      • Key differences between biblical Christianity and LDS theology regarding creation, Jesus, and humanity.
      • How Genesis 1–2 lays the groundwork for grace, redemption, and the restored creation promised in Revelation.
      • Practical ways to use these chapters to guide gospel conversations with LDS friends and family.

      This episode sets the foundation for the entire series, reminding listeners that the God who saves in Christ is the same God who spoke the universe into existence—and that the story of redemption begins “In the beginning.”

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      34 min
    • Sinner Saint Pt.2
      Dec 19 2025

      In this second and concluding episode on Sinner Saint: A Surprising Primer for the Christian Life, Pastor Mark Parsons is joined again by Molly, Noah, Caleb, Aaron, and Ethan to wrestle with the heart of the Christian life: what it really means to live as someone who is fully forgiven and still deeply flawed.

      This episode centers on the often-forgotten doctrine of imputation—the “great exchange” where Christ takes our sin and credits us with His righteousness—and why this truth is essential for assurance, comfort, and faithful witnessing to Latter-day Saints. From there, the conversation expands into sanctification, common myths about Christian growth, and what real transformation actually looks like in the life of a believer.

      Key themes include:

      • Why imputation is a status, not a process—and how God truly sees us in Christ.
      • How the gospel answers objections like “cheap grace” and the fear of “couch-potato Christianity.”
      • Why sanctification is God’s work, not a measurable self-improvement project.
      • The difference between growing up spiritually and growing down—deeper into reliance on Jesus.
      • How compassion, not judgment, should define the church’s response to sin.
      • Why wrestling with God, ongoing struggle, and even pain can be signs of spiritual life—not failure.

      The episode closes with the comforting reminder that while Christians may be great sinners, we have an even greater Savior—and that Jesus truly is the Friend of sinners.

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