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Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

Apostle to the Hungry: Bishop Themi of Sierra Leone

Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

The Christian Research Institute

Education, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture

5 • 791 Ratings

🗓️ 14 November 2024

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

A rock star, atheist, Marxist, world-class theologian, African missionary, and a Greek Orthodox Bishop all in one lifetime? Hank Hanegraaff is joined by Bishop Themi—a personal hero of his and a beacon of hope and inspiration to millions of Christians around the globe. Bishop Themi earned degrees in theology, languages, and Biblical studies at some of the most prestigious universities in America and became a distinguished scholar—however in the 90s Themi questioned his life’s direction. Was he serving Christ best as a top-tier academic? A series of events led him to follow another path, serving the poor in his native Africa. Themi founded the Holy Orthodox Mission in Freetown, Sierra Leone where he has battled Ebola and foes, both earthly and spiritual, to feed, educate and offer the love of Christ to thousands of West African people.

opics discussed include: How Bishop Themi’s roots as a white man born in Africa formed his nomadic DNA and understanding of not feeling completely welcome (3:15); the impact that the British Invasion and the Beatles had on Bishop Themi becoming a Marxist (9:15); the guru and the cross—Bishop Themi’s first steps towards Christianity (19:00); mystical experiences that reveal the reality of Jesus Christ (25:00); how reading the Bible led to Bishop Themi being born again, selling everything and giving it to the poor to follow Christ (29:30); Bishop Themi was a serious academic until he was convicted that he must do missions due to the impact of Mother Teresa (34:00); how Bishop Themi’s belief on missions led him to Africa (40:05); the impact of HIV/AIDS on Bishop Themi’s first mission in Kenya  (43:15); why Bishop Themi thinks the experience in Sierra Leone with Ebola was worse than HIV/AIDS (45:25); what does it truly mean to live in poverty? (48:30); what is Paradise 4 Kids? (51:25); the methodology of indigenous missions (54:20); the impact of Bishop Themi on the life of Hank Hanegraaff (59:35); what we do with our lives and resources matters for all eternity—we will be judged (1:06:00);  sharing among the poor is not unusual—the poor tend to practice generosity beyond their means (1:10:25); the simple truth is that the more you give the more you will receive (1:12:20); Bishop Themi owns nothing—he has surrendered completely in confidence to God (1:14:20); how can we teach our children how fortunate they are?  (1:16:40); how can people support Bishop Themi’s mission? (1:18:40); Christ identified with the suffering and we must follow Christ by imitating Him (1:21:00).

 
 
For more information on the life of Bishop Themi, please see the following for your partnering gift, Themi – Apostle To The Hungry with Foreword by Hank Hanegraaff https://www.equip.org/product/cri-resource-themi-apostle-to-the-hungry-with-foreword-by-hank-hanegraaff/

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0:00.0

Welcome to another edition of the Hank Unplug podcast, a podcast that is committed to bringing the most interesting, informative, and inspirational people directly to your earbuds.

0:34.5

And today will be no exception.

0:36.9

I have in studio with me someone who has

0:40.3

become a personal friend. His life story is a story that is interesting, amazing, but I think above all,

0:53.6

transformational. My guest is Bishop Themi, and he is known as an

1:03.3

apostle to the Hungary. I have in front of me a book by Bishop Themi, Apostle to the Hungary. It's his authorized biography. The back of this

1:17.5

book tells the story in some. He's a rock star, an atheist, a Marxist, a world-class theologian,

1:32.1

an African missionary, and a Greek Orthodox bishop,

1:40.8

and all of that in one lifespan. I mean, that's an amazing story in and of itself. And his authorized autobiography has actually two forwards. It has a forward by

1:47.4

Father Alexander Carlutsus. And in this forward, I want to read one paragraph. Father Alex

1:56.5

points out that when my guest was made a bishop in the Orthodox Church, he said this,

2:04.6

I will only accept to be ordained if I am to be a bishop for the poor, to the poor, and of the

2:16.0

poor. So what you're going to hear in this podcast is a life story,

2:21.4

but at the end of this life story, you'll hear a mission,

2:24.9

and that mission, that passion, is about the poorest, the least of these, my brethren.

2:32.9

As much as you have done this, for the least of these, my brethren, as much as you have done this, for the least of these, my brethren,

2:37.8

you have done it unto me. That's the takeaway to the Hankun Plut podcast. Today, with that,

2:44.4

I want to introduce my guest formally, and thank you, Bishop Thumme, for being on the Hank Unplug podcast.

2:51.6

My total pleasure. Thank you for the invitation.

2:54.7

I actually knew you before I was Orthodox. When I was transitioning into Orthodoxy,

3:00.4

you were instrumental in answering some of my questions. You and I have become friends,

3:06.6

and I have been intrigued with your life story and

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