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Advent - Beauty - Bible, Nature of - Christian Worldview - Climate Change -Cult of the Now - Current Events - Discernment - Ed’s Personal Stuff - Faith vs. Reason - Heaven and Hell - Human Bodies - Is God Nice? - Knowledge - Quick Hitters - Reasons for You to Believe - Science-Y Stuff - Secular vs. Sacred - Sex - Spirituality - Suffering - The Christian Graces - The Common Good - The Constitution - The Spiritual World - Trinity - Wait, What? - Who is Jesus? - Why Does Morality Matter? - Why is the Church Sick? - Why We Must Fail? - World Religions - Reformed vs. Arminian

Sometimes it’s hard to understand him because he was cryptic. Other times it’s hard to understand him because what he said was harsh. My new series, “Jesus said. . . That?!” explores Jesus’ hard sayings in their historic, literary, and theological context. When we probe a little more carefully we find that what Jesus was saying was both beautiful and totalizing. . . almost like he was God.


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Christianity is an eternally deep well, a resource for living, the very river of life itself. In these podcasts we seek to understand not only the riches of what it means to follow the risen Christ but also to apply that understanding to life in our panic-ridden 21st century. We simply must talk about the things that churches are afraid to address.

 
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“Shaped by a flood of popular culture and social media, too many Christians simply do not have the mind of Christ. In order to be His disciples we need to mount a sustained counter-assault. This podcast is given-over to that missional end.”

— E.J.R.