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Exploring Our Inherited Traditions: What to Keep, Build Upon, or Discard - Mark D Parker

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Most Christians are taught they have to choose between theological certainty and authentic love. But what if love — real, radical love — is the key to transforming hearts and systems alike? Mark D. Parker shares a provocative perspective on why Christianity’s future depends on asking the hard questions, reexamining inherited traditions, and embracing a more humble, Spirit-led approach to faith and community. If you’re tired of shallow answers, this episode will challenge you to live with curiosity, vulnerability, and a radical trust in the ongoing work of Christ in the world.

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