
Disarming Leviathan - Missionaries to Christian Nationalists From Culture War to Communion w/ Carmen Imes
Dec 4, 2025
Dr. Carmen Joy Imes, an Associate Professor of Old Testament at Biola University and author, discusses her book, Becoming God's Family: Why the Church Still Matters. She explores how Scripture presents a radical vision of the church as a true spiritual family, emphasizing the importance of sibling relationships among believers. Imes critiques authoritarian church models and the dangers of political identity overshadowing Christian loyalty. She advocates for diverse congregations and practices of hospitality that foster deeper communal connections.
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Church Belonging Is Scriptural Default
- The Bible assumes believers belong to a church; Christianity lacks a category for lone-wolf believers.
- Gathering with the church enables transformative encounters with God's presence that solitary faith misses.
Sibling Language Signals Fierce Loyalty
- In the first century sibling bonds were the strongest social ties, stronger than spouse bonds.
- Calling believers "brothers and sisters" signals fierce loyalty, reciprocity, and mutual care within the church.
Practice Porous Hospitality
- Open your home and practice fluid hospitality instead of scheduled, performative hosting.
- Let neighbors come and go, share resources freely, and accept imperfect rhythms that build real bonds.




