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Brian Recker - "Hell Bent" - Interview Follow-Up and Book Discussion

1 h 31 min · 24 de dic de 2025
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This is a follow up discussion about the interview we did with author, Brian Recker. In his new book, Hell Bent, Recker argues that the fear of hell is the "black hole" warping Christian spirituality. He re-examines scripture to assert that hell is not real and that God's universal love is radically inclusive, inviting readers to replace fear with a spirituality rooted in love. Each episode, we discuss a different book. Brian, with eight years as Lead Pastor at Hope Community Church in St. Paul, MN, provides thoughtful theological insights. His older brother, Matt, has many questions about God, the Bible, mysticism, and theology. Expect candid conversations ranging from Matt's personal recovery journey to their shared experiences as preacher's kids. You can reach us at brotherandwhatnot@gmail.com

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episode Brian Recker - "Hell Bent" - Interview Follow-Up and Book Discussion artwork

Brian Recker - "Hell Bent" - Interview Follow-Up and Book Discussion

This is a follow up discussion about the interview we did with author, Brian Recker. In his new book, Hell Bent, Recker argues that the fear of hell is the "black hole" warping Christian spirituality. He re-examines scripture to assert that hell is not real and that God's universal love is radically inclusive, inviting readers to replace fear with a spirituality rooted in love. Each episode, we discuss a different book. Brian, with eight years as Lead Pastor at Hope Community Church in St. Paul, MN, provides thoughtful theological insights. His older brother, Matt, has many questions about God, the Bible, mysticism, and theology. Expect candid conversations ranging from Matt's personal recovery journey to their shared experiences as preacher's kids. You can reach us at brotherandwhatnot@gmail.com

24 de dic de 20251 h 31 min
episode Thomas Merton - "Contemplative Prayer" - Book Discussion artwork

Thomas Merton - "Contemplative Prayer" - Book Discussion

In this episode, brothers Brian and Matt Silver discuss Thomas Merton's book Contemplative Prayer. Merton describes contemplative prayer as the highest expression of spiritual life: a wordless, imageless, and intuitive awareness of God's presence. It is a gift of grace that moves beyond analytical thought to find one's true self in the divine mystery, leading to union with Christ and deeper love. Each episode, we discuss a different book. Brian, with eight years as Lead Pastor at Hope Community Church in St. Paul, MN, provides thoughtful theological insights. His older brother, Matt, has many questions about God, the Bible, mysticism, and theology. Expect candid conversations ranging from Matt's personal recovery journey to their shared experiences as preacher's kids. You can reach us at brotherandwhatnot@gmail.com

10 de dic de 20251 h 12 min
episode Interview with Brian Recker, author of "Hell Bent" artwork

Interview with Brian Recker, author of "Hell Bent"

Brian Recker joins us to discuss his new book, Hell Bent. Recker argues that the fear of hell is the "black hole" warping Christian spirituality. He re-examines scripture to assert that hell is not real and that God's universal love is radically inclusive, inviting readers to replace fear with a spirituality rooted in love. Each episode, we discuss a different book. Brian, with eight years as Lead Pastor at Hope Community Church in St. Paul, MN, provides thoughtful theological insights. His older brother, Matt, has many questions about God, the Bible, mysticism, and theology. Expect candid conversations ranging from Matt's personal recovery journey to their shared experiences as preacher's kids. You can reach us at brotherandwhatnot@gmail.com

3 de dic de 20251 h 17 min
episode Timothy Keller's "The Freedom of Self-Forgetfulness" - Book Discussion artwork

Timothy Keller's "The Freedom of Self-Forgetfulness" - Book Discussion

In this episode, brothers Brian and Matt Silver discuss Tim Keller's booklet, "The Freedom of Self-Forgetfulness." Tim Keller defines true humility as not thinking less of yourself, but thinking of yourself less. Finding your identity secured by God's love frees you from constant self-assessment, comparison, and the relentless need for human approval. Each episode, we discuss a different book. Brian, with eight years as Lead Pastor at Hope Community Church in St. Paul, MN, provides thoughtful theological insights. His older brother, Matt, has many questions about God, the Bible, mysticism, and theology. Expect candid conversations ranging from Matt's personal recovery journey to their shared experiences as preacher's kids. You can reach us at brotherandwhatnot@gmail.com

12 de nov de 20251 h 21 min