TMCP 91: Tim Muehlhoff on Why God is Sometimes Most Present in the Ordinary
In addition to being an author, Tim is a professor of communication at Biola University in La Mirada, California where he teaches classes in family communication, interpersonal communication, apologetics, gender, and conflict resolution. He completed a Ph.D. in communication theory at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2003) where his dissertation focused on helping couples move past marital gridlock—difficult issues in marriage that won’t go away despite time and effort—by working through an original four-phase communication model. For over 30 years he served with Cru (formerly Campus Crusade for Christ) in the campus ministry, short-term missions (Kenya, Russia, Lithuania), and with Keynote as a trainer for The Comm Lab—a center that trains Cru staff, pastors, and lay people in evangelistic speaking and apologetics. For the past 20 years Tim and his wife, Noreen, have been frequent speakers at FamilyLife Marriage Conferences. Currently, Tim is on staff with Biola’s Center for Marriage and Relationships (cmr.biola.edu) where he is an author, speaker, and co-host of The Art of Relationship podcast. Tim and Noreen live in Brea, California with their three sons, Michael, Jason, and Jeremy.
Episode Talking Points
- ‘Karate for Christ” and Tim Muehlhoff’s journey to Jesus
- “The God Conversation”
- Common grace
- Tim’s Africa story
- The problem of evil
- “Thank God for this”
- Hope of the second advent
- Bringing hope and common grace to others
Resources
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