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The Alisa Childers Podcast

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Oct 6, 2024 • 1h 5min

#269 Christians and IVF: Is There an Ethical Way? with Katy Faust

Katy Faust, founder of Them Before Us, is a passionate advocate for children's rights in family dynamics. In a thought-provoking discussion, she unpacks the ethical implications of IVF and surrogacy, urging a child-first approach that prioritizes their welfare over adult desires. Katy delves into the moral complexities surrounding frozen embryos and the financial and emotional challenges of IVF. Listeners are encouraged to engage in thoughtful dialogue on these issues, reflecting on how Christian values can shape ethical decisions in reproduction.
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Oct 3, 2024 • 25min

#268 Is the Bible Multivocal or Univocal?

Engaging with questions from followers, the discussion dives into the Trinity and its biblical basis despite not being explicitly named in Scripture. The speakers tackle how to discern God's voice amidst modern challenges in faith and ministry. Balancing the demands of family life with a busy ministry is explored, emphasizing support from loved ones. Listeners are encouraged to maintain a healthy equilibrium between personal interests and responsibilities, highlighting the unpredictability of life and the importance of prayer in their journey.
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Sep 29, 2024 • 1h 6min

#267 5 Questions Every Parent Must Answer Before Giving Your Kids Social Media, with Jonathan Morrow

In this discussion, Jonathan Morrow, an expert on parenting in the digital age, shares vital insights for parents navigating their children's social media usage. He emphasizes the need for introspection before granting access, highlighting critical questions about motivation and safety. Morrow shares personal anecdotes from parents grappling with screen addiction and the impact on childhood development. He offers practical strategies to promote responsible behavior, resilience, and emotional well-being in kids growing up in a tech-saturated world.
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Sep 22, 2024 • 1h 5min

#266 NAR and Progressive Christianity: Two Sides of the Same Coin?, with Paul Copan

Dr. Paul Copan, a theology expert, joins to explore the intriguing overlap between progressive Christianity and the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR). He critiques progressive Christianity’s dilution of biblical authority and contrasts it with NAR's focus on the miraculous and prosperity. The discussion unpacks how both movements interpret Scripture through potentially flawed lenses, emphasizing the need for a Christ-centered approach. They also delve into the complexities of God's nature, including mercy and justice, while calling for a return to traditional biblical teachings.
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Sep 19, 2024 • 19min

#265 Midweek: Complementarian vs. Egalitarian: Where do I Stand?

This discussion dives into the deep divides of complementarianism versus egalitarianism in Christian circles. It scrutinizes whether women should hold pastor roles and the implications of their teaching gifts. The complexities of gender roles in church and family are laid bare, exploring scriptural interpretations and the debate on women's leadership. Challenges faced by young women aspiring to teach are also addressed, focusing on personal growth and aligning with church beliefs while valuing their contributions.
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Sep 15, 2024 • 1h

#264 God’s Goodness in the Midst of Sickness and Suffering, with Bec Andrew

Bec Andrew, a brave advocate for faith in the midst of adversity, shares her journey of living with debilitating illness and chronic pain. She opens up about how her struggles shaped her theological beliefs and led her to a deeper understanding of Scripture. The conversation touches on the theology of suffering, the importance of community support, and the transformative power of prayer. Bec encourages listeners to find purpose in their pain and maintain hope, revealing the profound insights gained from her faith journey.
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Sep 8, 2024 • 60min

#263 Is Necromancy Creeping into The Church? An Ex-New Ager Weighs in, with Doreen Virtue

Doreen Virtue, a former top-selling New Age author turned Christian, joins the discussion on the unsettling rise of necromancy in modern churches. She shares her transformative journey from practicing tarot and mediumship to renouncing these practices for biblical truth. The conversation highlights the emotional and theological dangers of communicating with the deceased, urging a critical reassessment of spiritual practices. Virtue warns against misleading teachings that may creep into the church, stressing the importance of discernment and grounding faith in scripture.
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Sep 1, 2024 • 1h 30min

#262 Leaving Bethel: Christian Couple Shares Their Deconstruction/Reconstruction Story

Jesse and Kali Westwood share their gripping journey of leaving Bethel church culture. Jesse, a former worship leader at Bethel, and Kali, who faced immense grief after her brother's tragic death, delve into the emotional fallout from their experiences. They discuss the challenges of deconstructing faith, the complexities of miracles, and the pressure of charismatic beliefs. Through personal stories, they advocate for a biblically grounded approach to spirituality, emphasizing critical thinking and authentic grieving processes as essential for reconstructing faith.
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Aug 25, 2024 • 1h 30min

#261 Book Claims to Teach Christians to Raise the Dead: A Review

Guests Andrew and Kalley Heiligenthal share their heart-wrenching experience after the loss of their daughter Olive and their quest for her resurrection, sparking a worldwide conversation. Tyler Johnson, a Bethel alum, discusses his controversial book on raising the dead, which claims miraculous potential for all Christians. They examine the implications of hyper-charismatic teachings, the importance of grounding faith in biblical truth, and the necessity of discerning God's character in worship. This thought-provoking dialogue challenges traditional interpretations of miracles and divine power.
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Aug 21, 2024 • 19min

#260 Midweek: Struggling with Habitual Sin & Modern vs. Ancient Deconstruction

Listeners grapple with the challenge of persistent attractions that conflict with their faith. The discussion offers biblical insights to navigate habitual sin. Modern deconstruction is contrasted with ancient perspectives, highlighting the shift from objective truths to subjective morality. The impact of social media on belief systems is examined, emphasizing the importance of courage in faith amidst cultural pressures. Ultimately, the conversation fosters a deeper understanding of personal accountability and the complexities of human-divine relationships.

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