The BEMA Podcast

206: Reed Dent — The Nature of Truth

Feb 11, 2021
Join Reed Dent, a dedicated staff member at Campus Christian Fellowship, as he dives into his ministry journey and the role of storytelling in education. They explore the innocence of childhood through heartwarming anecdotes, emphasizing compassion in adult interactions. The conversation also tackles the complexities of truth in biblical narratives, highlighting the importance of genre and context in interpretation. With humor and camaraderie, Reed shares personal reflections, making for a lively and relatable discussion.
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ANECDOTE

Reading Aloud Builds Communal Attention

  • Reed reads aloud to students regularly, using poetry, theology, and picture books as alternatives to screens.
  • He finds communal listening invites reflection and emotional response among college students.
ANECDOTE

Kid's Question Sparked Homeless Packs

  • Reed used his son's reaction to the Good Samaritan parable to start carrying homeless care packs in his van.
  • That small family moment led to practical outreach encounters on the road.
INSIGHT

Truth Isn’t Just Factuality

  • Students often ask, "What does it mean for the Bible to be true?" and confuse truth with mere factuality.
  • Different biblical genres communicate truth in different ways, and non-factual forms can still convey life-changing truth.
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