Ministry on the Move
Last year, Pastor Scott Jones of First Baptist Rockport, Texas sat down with Chris McNeil and somehow broke the internet — or at least the Ministry on the Move podcast. That conversation became the most listened-to episode of the year for MotM. So when Chris drove back to Rockport, he decided to find out if lightning strikes twice. What starts as a conversation about music quickly becomes something much deeper. Scott and his wife Kimberly open up about the Christian music industry, critical thinking, and why a label doesn't always mean what we think it does. As Kimberly puts it, Christian music can sometimes be more dangerous than secular music — because we stop asking questions. From there, Scott and Chris wade into some genuinely surprising territory — the Christian's duty to culture, what it means to be present without being controlling, and why Scott believes the only way a Christian truly fails is to withdraw entirely. "If I withdraw," Scott says, "I'm not having any influence. But as long as I'm a part, I'm having at least some influence." The conversation takes one more unexpected turn when Chris raises a question that's been rattling around in his head — is everything that goes wrong in this world really the result of sin? Or did God bake something else into the original equation? Scott's answer might rearrange some theological furniture. Honest, wandering, and occasionally correcting Chris on his 80s rock trivia, this is exactly the kind of conversation Ministry on the Move was made for.
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