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Mar 13, 2025 • 1h 11min

Who Really Was Dietrich Bonhoeffer? Dr. Mark Thiessen Nation

Dr. Mark Thiessen Nation, a Bonhoeffer scholar and theology professor, dives deep into the life and moral dilemmas faced by Dietrich Bonhoeffer during Nazi tyranny. The discussion uncovers Bonhoeffer's complex relationship with pacifism and his controversial involvement in assassination plots against Hitler. Nation also contrasts Bonhoeffer's ethical views with other theological frameworks, shedding light on the tensions between nonviolence and moral resistance. His insights provoke questions about how Bonhoeffer's legacy informs modern discussions on faith and justice.
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Mar 10, 2025 • 1h 12min

The Theology of Paul and His Affections for Christ: Dr. Nijay Gupta

Join Dr. Nijay Gupta, a New Testament scholar and author, as he explores the heart of Paul's theology. He reveals how love, often overlooked, is central to understanding Paul’s writings. Gupta challenges the perception of Paul as harsh, emphasizing the significance of 'agape' in faith. The discussion also navigates the emotional challenges of ministry, the importance of community in experiencing God, and the value of mentorship in theological studies. Listeners will gain new insights into maintaining emotional boundaries while staying connected in faith.
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Mar 6, 2025 • 1h 14min

A Christian Approach to Understanding the Narratives about Israel-Palestine: Dr. Ben Norquist

Dr. Ben Norquist, director of the Network of Evangelicals for the Middle East, offers a thoughtful exploration of the Israel-Palestine conflict. He highlights the necessity for a gospel-centered approach that promotes peace while addressing the complexities of occupation and narratives shaped within American evangelicalism. Through personal stories, he critiques oversimplified interpretations and emphasizes the voices of those affected. The discussion also encourages seeking diverse media sources and educational resources to foster better understanding and compassion on this contentious issue.
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Mar 3, 2025 • 51min

Suburban Pastor with an Urban Mindset: David Brickey

In a compelling conversation, Dave Brickey, Lead Pastor at Church of the Open Door in Maple Grove, shares his journey of overcoming adversity to impact suburban ministry. He discusses the church’s mission to serve as a healing hub and provide housing for those exiting homelessness. Brickey emphasizes the challenges of maintaining a missional heart in a suburban context and highlights the importance of fostering community unity amidst diversity. Additionally, he shares insights about the upcoming 'Exiles in Babylon' conference, aimed at enhancing community engagement.
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Feb 27, 2025 • 1h 13min

Being Joyful Outsiders in our Turbulent Cultural Moment: Patrick Miller

Patrick Miller, a Teaching Pastor at the Crossing Church and co-host of popular podcasts, dives into the complexities of navigating faith in today's world. He discusses the cultural shift from postmodern cynicism to a yearning for meaning and the rise of metamodernism. With a focus on evolving forms of evangelism, Miller emphasizes the importance of authenticity in spiritual practices. He also shares insights from his new book, 'Joyful Outsiders,' highlighting how Christians can embrace a hopeful identity amid cultural challenges.
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Feb 26, 2025 • 26min

Bonus Q&A: Church Bathrooms For Transgender Individuals, Should We Talk To Our Kids About Masturbation, and More!

The podcast tackles the complex issue of how churches approach bathroom policies for transgender individuals, balancing safety and identity. It emphasizes the importance of open dialogue on sensitive topics, like discussing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and deepening relationships through meaningful conversations with kids about issues like masturbation. The hosts explore diverse interpretations of biblical stories, particularly Ham's actions in Genesis, while questioning traditional notions of 'biblical man' and 'biblical woman' for a more inclusive understanding.
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Feb 24, 2025 • 56min

Leaving a Cult-Like Church and Becoming Free from People Pleasing: Jinger Duggar

Jinger Duggar Vuolo, a former reality TV star and author of bestselling titles like 'Becoming Free Indeed', shares her transformative journey from a restrictive church environment to personal freedom. She candidly discusses the emotional battles of leaving a cult-like community and overcoming people-pleasing behaviors instilled by her upbringing. Jinger emphasizes the importance of authenticity in relationships and family dynamics post-exit, while also recommending impactful books that shaped her path to liberation.
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Feb 20, 2025 • 1h 5min

The Anarchist Anabaptist: Cody Cook

Cody Cook, author of "Fight the Powers" and "The Anarchist Anabaptist," discusses the intriguing intersection of faith, anarchism, and personal ideology. He shares his journey from atheism to a nuanced Christian perspective and critiques modern Anabaptist practices. The conversation delves into libertarian anarchism, contrasting Christian and secular viewpoints, and questions the church's role amid rising secular anarchy. Cook also addresses the moral implications of governance and civic engagement, offering insights into individual accountability and the potential of market-driven solutions.
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Feb 17, 2025 • 1h 2min

"My Whole Black Self:" Leading as a Black Pastor in White Dominant Spaces: Marvin Williams

Marvin Williams, lead pastor at Trinity Church in Lansing, shares his insights as a Black pastor in predominantly white spaces, focusing on self-differentiation and the unique challenges he faces. He discusses navigating identity, resilience in the face of microaggressions, and the importance of fostering inclusivity within church communities. Marvin also highlights the complexities of interactions with law enforcement and the need for genuine relationships, urging for open dialogues on race and supporting diversity in church leadership for a richer faith experience.
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Feb 13, 2025 • 1h 6min

A Fight to End Human Slavery: Christine Caine

Christine Caine, a passionate speaker, activist, and author, dives into her groundbreaking work with the A21 Campaign, aimed at eradicating human trafficking. She shares personal inspirations behind the movement and highlights successful rescue initiatives for survivors. The conversation expands to the complexities of supporting healing for victims and the need for systemic change. Christine also touches on LGBT inclusion in ministry, advocating for balance between personal support and long-term transformation, while encouraging everyone to take action against modern slavery.

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