

Resident Strangers
Desert Springs Community Church
Christian thinking in a foreign world. Hosted by Sarah Schalow, Steve Engram and Rich Holland. Episodes released every Tuesday. Check out Resident Strangers on YouTube 🎥
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Oct 15, 2024 • 24min
68 | Faith, Works and Repentance
Is being a "good person" enough for salvation? What does someone have to do to become a child of God? Is it faith and faith alone? Or is it faith and something else? Steve starts right off the bat by reminding that salvation is by grace alone. Titus 3:5-7 is very clear about this. Rich reminds us that God gives us the gift of salvation even though no one can truly earn it. Both hosts give a lot of scripture and explanation to show that salvation is by grace alone. You may want to make note of all the scripture references mentioned! How do faith and repentance fit into this? What does repentance mean? Steve and Rich spend time breaking down repentance, especially when considering faith and works. A major thing it comes down to is the perspective on who Jesus is and who we are in light of who Jesus is. If works are not what saves us, then where do works fit into the context of the Christian life? Steve and Rich discuss this and so much more. Make sure you come back for part 2 next week!Sign up for the Resident Strangers email list - http://eepurl.com/iwv3UgQuestions or comments?Email residentstrangers@dscchurch.com Would you please subscribe and leave us a review? This will help our podcast reach more people! We’d love it if you’d share this podcast with your friends on social media and beyond. Join us next Tuesday as we continue the discussion on how to think like a Christian in this foreign world.

Oct 8, 2024 • 29min
67 | Politics
What happens when political issues become theological issues? Should a Christian worldview be considered when looking at policies that are presented? With the U.S, Presidential election happening in a month Steve and Rich wanted to take time to talk through how a Christian should think through political issues. The important thing to remember is that our citizenship is not in this world or even in America but in Christ's kingdom. In America we are blessed with the ability to vote, and Christians should be good stewards of that privilege. Steve and Rich talk a lot about how to recognize a believer's place in this world while getting involved in certain politic issues. It is important to assess the worldview that is behind policies that are presented. A key thing for all believers to take hold of is to commit to speaking the truth in love and kindness, even showing love to those who might disagree. Sarah gives some challenges on how Christians should interact on social media when it comes to politics. Rich points out that Christians should actually be the least anxious about elections because of the knowledge of God's sovereign hand. We must always understand that our hope and our confidence is in God - not in any politician or political power. Vote NO on Prop 139 (Arizona)Sign up for the Resident Strangers email list - http://eepurl.com/iwv3UgQuestions or comments?Email residentstrangers@dscchurch.com Would you please subscribe and leave us a review? This will help our podcast reach more people! We’d love it if you’d share this podcast with your friends on social media and beyond. Join us next Tuesday as we continue the discussion on how to think like a Christian in this foreign world.

Oct 1, 2024 • 27min
66 | Further Discussion on the Problem of Evil
Does everything happen for a reason? It is important for Christians to understand the problem of evil because so often it is what the world uses to attempt to disprove God and who He is. In a lot of ways these two episodes on the problem of evil provide an apologetics approach to this issue. Let this be a resource for you in discussions you are having with those who do not know Christ or do know Christ but have a severe misunderstanding. Rich takes a good portion of the episode to bring us into some different arguments and how to think through them using scripture. A specific argument covered is The Greater-Good defense. An important thing to understand is the difference between natural suffering and the consequences of sin. As we've said before, there is a lot discussed in this episode that is difficult to sum up here. Make sure you listen and let us know what you think! The Stories Collective podcastSign up for the Resident Strangers email listQuestions or comments?Email residentstrangers@dscchurch.com Would you please subscribe and leave us a review? This will help our podcast reach more people! We’d love it if you’d share this podcast with your friends on social media and beyond. Join us next Tuesday as we continue the discussion on how to think like a Christian in this foreign world.

Sep 24, 2024 • 26min
65 | The Problem of Evil
Natural disasters, disease, terrorist attacks, criminal activity, injustice - why does God allow these things to happen? Why doesn't God intervene and do something about the evil experienced daily? What does it mean for God to be all good? Rich gets philosophical but breaks down why this problem is often so difficult to accept and understand. Steve states that God is sovereign and overall, having the ability to do whatever He wants but He also has the ability to allow man's choices to play themselves out. 2 Peter 3:9 tells us that God does not wish for any to perish but that all would reach repentance. God wants to be in relationship with those He created. This is an episode you may want to take notes on and come back to again later. There is a lot packed in and Rich and Steve will continue the discussion on the problem of evil next week. Sign up for the Resident Strangers email list - http://eepurl.com/iwv3UgQuestions or comments?Email residentstrangers@dscchurch.com Would you please subscribe and leave us a review? This will help our podcast reach more people! We’d love it if you’d share this podcast with your friends on social media and beyond. Join us next Tuesday as we continue the discussion on how to think like a Christian in this foreign world.

Sep 17, 2024 • 27min
64 | Does God Cause Suffering?
What do you do when suffering just doesn't make sense? What about suffering that seems to have no clear reason? Does everything happen for a reason? How do you support someone who is going through an intense time of suffering? As Steve and Rich continue the conversation on suffering from last week, they do their best to address and answer these questions. They spend a few minutes on the idea of there being a "reason" or even a "punishment" seen in suffering. It can be incredibly damaging when believers try to tell others what the reason for their suffering might be. Rich talks about the suffering seen in Luke 13:1-5 and how Jesus responds. Steve and Rich both share more personal stories this week as they talk about the theology of suffering. The phrase "God will never give you more than you can handle" is one that is problematic. Many things are addressed in this episode, but the key takeaway is that no matter what God will be in the midst of suffering, He is the God of all comfort. He will never leave or forsake. Steve Engram's testimony on The Stories Collective, Episode 100*available wherever you listen to podcastsRich Holland's testimony on The Stories Collective podcast, Episode 45*available wherever you listen to podcastsTrials of Many Kinds by Rita Springer + Brooke LigertwoodSign up for the Resident Strangers email listQuestions or comments?Email residentstrangers@dscchurch.com Would you please subscribe and leave us a review? This will help our podcast reach more people! We’d love it if you’d share this podcast with your friends on social media and beyond. Join us next Tuesday as we continue the discussion on how to think like a Christian in this foreign world.

Sep 10, 2024 • 27min
63 | Suffering
Why do bad things happen to good people? Why is God doing this to me? This might be the most vulnerable, real and raw episode of Resident Strangers yet as Steve and Rich do their best to address these questions. This conversation begins a series of episodes on suffering while being under God's sovereignty. A key mindset to have when thinking through this is remembering that as believers this world is not our home. One day we will experience perfection, but that day has not yet come. Steve brings up the story of Cain and Abel to talk through how God's sovereign hand was present in the midst of tragedy and sin. Another big factor is remembering that no matter what happens believers are called to represent Jesus and live like Him. That can be easy to understand but harder to do. Rich and Steve both reference a lot of scripture passages to support these ideas while also speaking from the heart. They each share very personal stories about suffering in their own lives. Thankfully God is at work in both the good and the bad; He can redeem any tragedy. Steve, Rich and Sarah pray this conversation speaks to you right where you are. Steve Engram's testimony on The Stories Collective, Episode 100Rich Holland's testimony on The Stories Collective podcast, Episode 45Trials of Many Kinds by Rita Springer + Brooke LigertwoodSign up for the Resident Strangers email listQuestions or comments?Email residentstrangers@dscchurch.com Would you please subscribe and leave us a review? This will help our podcast reach more people! We’d love it if you’d share this podcast with your friends on social media and beyond. Join us next Tuesday as we continue the discussion on how to think like a Christian in this foreign world.

Sep 3, 2024 • 27min
62 | Understanding the Purpose of Spiritual Gifts
What are spiritual gifts and what are they for? What is the difference between a talent and a spiritual gift? Today's episode is a continuation of the conversations from the last few weeks. Steve defines a spiritual gift as a special enabling that a Christian is given to primarily serve the body of Christ and to build up the body of Christ. Romans 12, 1 Corinthians 12, Ephesians 4 and 1 Peter 4 are where much of the understanding about this comes from. Each believer in Christ has been given a spiritual gift so that the person can function in a local body of believers for Christ's honor and glory. With this in mind it is important to know that no gift or person is better or more important than another. Every part is needed for the health of the body of believers. Rich describes it beautifully by saying that each believer is a gift to the Church. What is the connection between a spiritual gift and a natural talent? Steve and Rich break that down and give insight into how to use natural abilities for the Church. An easy way to sum up this whole episode would be to say that if you have placed your faith in Christ when the Holy Spirit came to reside in you, He gave you a spiritual gift. Exercising this gift in the body of Christ is so important, it is the main purpose. It is so important that every Christian grasps and understands this. S.H.A.P.E. Test Sign up for the Resident Strangers email list Questions or comments?Email residentstrangers@dscchurch.com Would you please subscribe and leave us a review? This will help our podcast reach more people! We’d love it if you’d share this podcast with your friends on social media and beyond. Join us next Tuesday as we continue the discussion on how to think like a Christian in this foreign world.

Aug 27, 2024 • 25min
61 | Gifts of The Spirit and Sign Gifts
What is the evidence that someone has received salvation? Steve and Rich are talking about this today as a continuation of last week's discussion on the fruit of the Spirit. Gifts are given by the Holy Spirit to everyone who puts their faith and trust in Christ. Ephesians 4 and 1 Corinthians 12 are referenced many times throughout this episode. What do these gifts of the Spirit mean? Steve shares that he feels a major misunderstanding in the church today is that these gifts are to be used to encourage the body of Christ. It is not a matter of simply identifying the personal gifts but being active in using them. Rich states that it is essential that believers use their gifts. Steve and Rich also take a few minutes to talk about Biblical sign gifts, specifically speaking in tongues. It is important to think through these gifts. Does God still work miraculous healing today? This and so much more is discussed in this episode!S.H.A.P.E. Test The Stories Collective podcast Sign up for the Resident Strangers email listQuestions or comments?Email residentstrangers@dscchurch.com Would you please subscribe and leave us a review? This will help our podcast reach more people! We’d love it if you’d share this podcast with your friends on social media and beyond. Join us next Tuesday as we continue the discussion on how to think like a Christian in this foreign world.

Aug 20, 2024 • 24min
60 | The Fruit of the Spirit
Have you ever prayed or heard someone pray, "Lord, fill us with your Spirit?" Rich and Steve are talking about the holy spirit this week, specifically the indwelling and activity of it. Following and being sensitive to the Holy Spirit produces certain attributes in the life of a Christian. It is the idea of not walking according to the flesh but according to the Spirit. Is the filling of the Spirit something that happens as an isolated event or is it something that comes and goes? The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Looking at this list is helpful when thinking about growing in maturity in Christ. Rich talks about praying to yield to the Holy Spirit. A believer should continually humble themselves before the Lord. Thankfully there is still so much grace God offers as we seek to grow in these fruits of the Spirit. So much of it involves surrendering. There is so much practical wisdom packed into this episode. We would recommend a second listen and that you share it with those around you. Resident Strangers episode on The Holy Spirit - https://open.spotify.com/episode/5vhDtsysmBB4FPZR0Msxnt?si=0dbdaa4da4554f11*available wherever you listen to podcastsSign up for the Resident Strangers email list - http://eepurl.com/iwv3UgQuestions or comments?Email residentstrangers@dscchurch.com Would you please subscribe and leave us a review? This will help our podcast reach more people! We’d love it if you’d share this podcast with your friends on social media and beyond. Join us next Tuesday as we continue the discussion on how to think like a Christian in this foreign world.

Aug 13, 2024 • 28min
59 | Year in Review
Welcome to a very special episode of Resident Strangers! Last week marked one full year of this podcast and this week Steve, Rich and Sarah are reflecting on the past year. It is hard to believe that 58 episodes have been recorded and released since August of last year. The majority of those episodes centered around the 17-part doctrinal statement that Desert Springs Community Church holds. Now that the doctrinal statement has been wrapped up other topics have been explored. Listener, this is only the beginning! There are so many more episodes in the works! Enjoy this light-hearted conversation as Steve, Rich and Sarah share some laughs, reflections and hopes for the future of this podcast. More conversations are coming soon as we continue to discuss thinking like a Christian in this foreign world! Our hosts wanted to take a moment to acknowledge the team and many hands that have made this podcast happen week-to-week. Special thanks to Brittany + Brandon Petry, Katelyn Chill and Hailey Keller. This podcast truly would not be possible without them.Desert Springs Doctrinal StatementSign up for the Resident Strangers email listQuestions or comments?Email residentstrangers@dscchurch.com Would you please subscribe and leave us a review? This will help our podcast reach more people! We’d love it if you’d share this podcast with your friends on social media and beyond. Join us next Tuesday as we continue the discussion on how to think like a Christian in this foreign world.


