Thinking Well
In this thought-provoking episode, we explore how Christians can effectively navigate the culture wars of this world as citizens of another Kingdom.
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16 episodios
Should Christians Be Politically Active?
Should Christians engage in politics? We dive into the debate over the intersection of faith and political involvement, discussing whether believers should vote, run for office, and influence government policy. Join us for an insightful discussion on the responsibilities and challenges Christians face in the political arena.
Purity Culture
Join us for a candid reflection on the purity culture movement of the 90's and 2000's as we acknowledge its well-intentioned beginnings and subsequent pitfalls. We explore the unintended consequences, while advocating for a healthier, more robust theology of sexuality, singleness, and marriage.
How Should Christians Think About Israel?
Do Christians have a biblical mandate to support the modern nation state of Israel? In this episode of Thinking Well, we tackle pressing questions on the relationship between and Israel and The Church Join us as we dive into the diverse theological viewpoints regarding God's promises to Israel and whether or not they have been fulfilled. Gain insights into the historical events leading up to the formation of Israel in 1948, setting the stage for recent conflicts, including the attacks by Hamas against Israel on October 7th. We also debate the challenging topic of what is an appropriate, proportionate response to these attacks, wrestling with how our identity as Christians informs our position in this conflict.
Discipleship
On this episode of Thinking Well, we explore the concept of discipleship. What is it? Can you be discipled online? What does mentorship and accountably really look? Is it possible to be be discipled by more than one person?
Culture Wars
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