Podcast Review – Undeceptions
Engaging Faith and Culture with John Dickson
At our recent General Pastor’s Conference in Adelaide, I was blessed by a presentation from the team at the ‘Undeceptions’ podcast. We’ve used members from this group at one of our recent District Pastor’s Conferences too.
“Undeceptions” is the brainchild of John Dickson, an Anglican pastor and scholar. John and his team have produced Undeceptions to help Christians have thoughtful, faith-based conversation that don’t shy away from tough questions.
Before the presentation I had only listened to a couple of episodes, but I’ve been playing catch up ever since.
It really is a remarkable resource, and I commend it to you. You can listen HERE
Dickson himself explains, “Every week on Undeceptions, we’ll explore some aspect of life, faith, history, culture, or ethics that is either much misunderstood or mostly forgotten. With the help of people who know what they’re talking about, we’ll be trying to ‘undeceive ourselves’, and let the truth ‘out’.”
- Undeceptions is Australian based, with rich content. John has a way of making complex and sometimes “meaty” topics accessible to all listeners.
- He approaches his subjects with a winsome balance of truth and grace, presenting Christian perspectives with a calm and compassionate tone.
- He doesn’t shy away from controversial or complex issues, but instead tackles them with a respect that invites skeptics to listen. Recognizing that people outside the church often have legitimate questions or even doubts, Dickson meets these questions with honesty and intellectual rigor.
This ‘style’ of presentation is helpful in modelling what it is to be winsome in our presentation of the gospel.
Many episodes might offer a starting point for Christian leadership teams to explore challenging issues, potentially forming the basis for small-group or team discussions.
For laypeople, Undeceptions offers several opportunities for spiritual growth:
- Expand Faith and Understanding:
Listening to Undeceptions exposes listeners to various cultural, ethical, and historical perspectives. This awareness can help Christians better engage in respectful conversations about their beliefs with those outside the faith. - Engage in Personal Study:
The topics covered often act as springboards for deeper study. Listeners might explore related Scriptures or theological texts and dive deeper into the topic. - Practice Listening and Curiosity:
John Dickson models the importance of deeply listening and asking the right questions – and offering genuine answers to people’s real questions, not just rehearsed responses. - Discuss in Small Groups:
Introducing Undeceptions to a small group could open the door to honest discussions, where people can grapple with challenging issues in a safe, understanding environment.
Have a listen soon. “Undeceptions” is a great guide for any Christian who wants to think deeply, listen well, and communicate truth with grace.