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Compassion Matters

Podkast av with Michael Adam Beck

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Teknologi og vitenskap

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A podcast that explores the intersection of theology and sociology. Our purpose is to connect, empower, and resource everyday people to embody a spirituality of compassion in the everyday spaces and rhythms of life. Passio Dei is a theological paradigm shift, a call for a revolution in the practice of ministry and the formation of leaders. We will utilize emerging interdisciplinary research to support the flourishing of a trauma-informed, compassion-centered, spirituality in the 21st Century. passionalchurch.substack.com

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Maintenance Is Not the Mission

How do we measure what really matters in the church? In this episode of Compassion Matters, Michael Adam Beck explores why traditional church metrics—like attendance and finances—fall short of capturing true spiritual vitality. Drawing from his top-performing Substack essay, he puts missional theology in conversation with sociological frameworks like intrinsic religiosity and social capital. The episode challenges institutional maintenance mindsets and proposes a new set of adaptive, relational, and outward-facing metrics to measure discipleship, compassion, and community transformation. This conversation will inspire leaders to shift from counting heads to changing lives—real, flesh-and-blood lives that reflect the self-giving love of Jesus. Get full access to Passional Church Substack at passionalchurch.substack.com/subscribe [https://passionalchurch.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

20. juni 2025 - 37 min
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The Ultimate Christmas Gift: Sharing Incarnational Community Amid an Epidemic of Loneliness

In this episode of Compassion Matters, we dive into the intersection of theology and sociology by exploring the Incarnation—the belief that God became flesh to dwell among us—and how this divine act offers a powerful antidote to today’s epidemic of loneliness. Drawing from the life of my late brother, McKinley, and Émile Durkheim’s sociological insights on social integration, we reflect on the vital role of community in preventing isolation and fostering belonging. The Christmas story isn’t just a historical event but a living call to create compassionate communities that heal, restore, and reconnect those who are broken and alone. Join me as we explore how the presence of God in the world not only reshapes our understanding of grace, but also calls us to embody incarnational community—today, and every day—offering the ultimate Christmas gift of togetherness in a lonely world. Get full access to Passional Church Substack at passionalchurch.substack.com/subscribe [https://passionalchurch.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

24. des. 2024 - 35 min
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