The Feral Christian Podcast is an ever-expanding conversation that started with the book "Feral Christian" written by Pastor Eric Jackson. The goal is to connect and inspire Christians who are ready to break through the fences that have been set in their lives. We do this by humbly and honestly addressing aspects of modern Christian living that contradict or distract from the Word of God.
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We discuss what it means to be a healthy Christian. It seems like so few of us feel healthy, but we don't know how to address it. Is being healthy a feeling? What did Jesus say about health? How do we define it?
We discuss how churches feel the need to compete with each other in our American culture, and what effect that has on what Christianity looks like in our country. Does the Bible have anything to say on this? As Feral Christians, what role are we playing?
We are back after a long hiatus! What is Deconstruction? We look at the various definitions that are used to define this term, as well as how those relate to being a Feral Christian. Is there a place for Deconstruction in the life of a disciple of Jesus? Well, I guess that depends on how you define it...
How the Church in America has defined the calling of pastor is clearly at odds with what the Bible lays out. What actually does it mean to be a pastor?
In this episode we begin our challenging walkthrough of Ephesians 4. How does what scripture tells us about our calling differ from what we’ve been taught? How does having a better understanding of this free us to be Feral Christians?
Is there room in your walk with God to be unique? Is uniformity a Christian characteristic? We look at what the Bible says, as well as the reality of the modern Church.
Looking at everything happening in our country and our world, it's easy to become scared and bitter. What does the Bible say about viewing yourself as a victim?
Is there room in The Church for curiosity? Is it simply a bad word for all Christians, or if exercised correctly, does it actually bring value to our walk with God?
What does it actually mean to "do ministry" as a Christian, and why do we all seem to be waiting around for it to happen? Does having a title truly release us to be used by God?
What does sustainability have to do with living an undomesticated life as a believer in Christ? Does having an industrialized approach to church help or hurt us in the long-run?