HIM Podcast
HIM Podcast
Podcast Description
HIM exists to equip, unify, and encourage Christian leaders across denominational, racial, cultural and generational differences.
Our vehicles for getting there are seminars and conferences held in Hawaii. This means equipping pastors and church leaders, and also teachers, parents, youth, business leaders and community volunteers. We don’t need high profile positions to lead. We just need to use what God has given us where we are.
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The podcast addresses diverse themes related to Christian leadership, mental health, environmental stewardship, and personal growth, featuring episodes about overcoming anxiety, discussing creation care, and practical ministry insights from renowned figures like John Ortberg and Beth Moore, making it relevant to church leaders and community volunteers.

HIM exists to equip, unify, and encourage Christian leaders across denominational, racial, cultural and generational differences.
Our vehicles for getting there are seminars and conferences held in Hawaii. This means equipping pastors and church leaders, and also teachers, parents, youth, business leaders and community volunteers. We don’t need high profile positions to lead. We just need to use what God has given us where we are.
Dan sits down with John Burke, New York Times bestselling author of ”Imagine Heaven” and ”Imagine the God of Heaven”. In this in-depth episode, they explore over 1,500 documented near-death experiences (NDEs) revealing astonishing commonalities across cultures and religions. Discover how people who clinically died—some with no brain activity—report encounters with a divine light, life reviews, spiritual bodies with heightened senses, and the presence of Jesus or a God of unconditional love.
John shares compelling scientific evidence, personal stories of blind individuals seeing for the first time, and how these experiences align with Biblical scripture. This episode also tackles skepticism, the purpose of life, and how NDEs transform lives worldwide, including non-Christians who come to faith after their experience. Whether you’re a skeptic, believer, or simply curious, this discussion challenges and inspires you to rethink life, death, and what lies beyond.

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