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The Middle Ground is Killing the Church with Micah Brandt

27 min · 30. apr. 2026
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What happens when the Church teaches truth… but doesn’t actually live it? In this episode, JD sits down with Gen Z voice Micah Brandt to wrestle with a tension a lot of Christians feel—but don’t say out loud: we’ve gotten really good at knowing the right things, and not nearly as good at doing them. This isn’t about calling out “those Christians.” This is about us. We talk about the danger of spiritual complacency, the comfort of staying in the middle, and why a faith that never costs you anything might not be the faith Jesus called you to. At the end, JD references a powerful breakdown of the church in Laodicea—a warning that still hits today. You can read that here: https://backyardtheology.com/part-7-laodicea-the-tragedy-of-the-middle-ground [https://backyardtheology.com/part-7-laodicea-the-tragedy-of-the-middle-ground] If you’ve ever felt the gap between what the Church says and what it lives… this conversation doesn’t ignore it. It goes straight at it.

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