Iron Sharpens Iron – July 2024

Jason García Portilla

Event Date:

July 25, 2024

Event Time:

8:00 pm

Event Location:

Ye shall know them by their fruits

Dr Jason García Portilla did his doctoral studies on the legacies of colonialism by Catholic and Protestant European nations – and found remarkable differences in the resulting institutional structures and the extent of competitiveness in their economies and corruption in their governments. It is widely documented that former colonies of Protestant nations have excelled economically, but Jason’s study – now available in book form – examines possible reasons for this in unprecedented detail.


Iron Sharpens Iron is all about sharpening up as a disciple of Jesus Christ. We are inspired by Proverbs 27:17,

As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.

Iron Sharpens Iron is completely free and open to anyone – please book at the link below. We also invite you to donate towards our work (suggested amount: £5 per event). If you wish to donate an amount not given below, or set up a regular donation, you can donate online (opens in a new tab).

Each event starts at 8pm when our guest is interviewed or presents a short talk, after which we have time for discussion. We want everyone to ask questions. We encourage heated debate in Christian spirit! We want to learn from each other so we can bear fruit for Jesus Christ, the Lord of heaven and earth. Join at 7.50pm to chat with other participants.

Meetings take place on Zoom. Click “Book Now” below and then on the next page, click “Place Order”. You’ll receive an order confirmation email, and then the Zoom link and details will be sent in a second email. If you don’t receive these, please check your Promotions, Clutter, ‘Other’, Spam, or Junk folders (depending on your email provider), as order confirmations often get intercepted.

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Event Schedule

  • July 25, 2024 8:00 pm   -   9:00 pm
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