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Eric Muldrow from Code Red Conversations is coming back to help us think through the difficult week in Minneapolis and the tragic shooting of Daunte Wright from a Christian perspective.

Eric Muldrow from Code Red Conversations is coming back to help us think through the difficult week in Minneapolis and the tragic shooting of Daunte Wright from a Christian perspective.
We will be talking to Kevin McGary, the founder of Every Black Life Matters, the Christian alternative to BLM.
Should Christians get behind the Equality Act? Is this a tangible way to love our neighbor? Anne Paulk from the Restored Hope Network will help us understand this influential legislation.
Our culture's push toward complete LGBT affirmation –– and celebration –– has left many Christians feeling confused about how to respond. Biblical counselor, Joe Dallas, knows first-hand what it's like to struggle with same-sex attraction. He served for several years in a gay-affirming church. But he then came out of that and into a historic understanding of the Bible. Joe offers some practical, and biblical, wisdom to think through these sensitive issues as we engage with our loved ones. Guest:...
Guest: Allie Beth Stuckey We're told that the key to happiness is self-love. We are told that if we learn to love ourselves, we'll be successful, secure, and complete. But the promise doesn't deliver. Instead of feeling fulfilled, our pursuit of self-love traps us in an exhausting cycle of self-improvement. The truth is we can't find satisfaction inside ourselves because we are the problem. And that's okay, because God is.
The rise of "cancel culture" has led many Christians feeling paralyzed and confused. We are afraid to speak up for fear of losing relationships, and in some cases, losing our jobs. Our guest, Kristina Karamo, will share her thoughts about the necessity of putting our fears aside because speaking the truth IS love.
Being created in the image of God doesn't just inform how we think about race issues. It also extends to honoring the dignity of the disabled. Join theologian, Krista Bontrager, for a frank and practical discussion with her aunt and uncle about their journey to take care of their adult child who is developmentally disabled and the role their faith has played in that journey. Special Guests: Rev. Virgil T. Leih and Pat Sandburg Leih
How can the local church provide care and support for special needs families in the congregation? Guest: Rhianna Sanford, mom and caregiver of a special needs daughter
Theologian, Krista Bontrager, lays out the biblical case for the dignity of the developmentally disabled.
There is a lot of conversation happening in our country right now about law enforcement and whether it is an example of a systemic injustice. Eric Muldrow, from Code Red Conversations is going to help us think through some important questions in a balanced, and biblical, way.
Many people are claiming that the "Black Lives Matter" movement is the continuation of what Martin Luther King, Jr. began in the 1960s. But is this true? Is BLM the continuation of the Civil Rights Movement? Guest: Dr. Aaron Preston Professor of Philosophy at Valparaiso University
Theologian, Krista Bontrager, talks to former New Age advocate, Melissa Dougherty about the book of The Physics of Heaven., and its connection to New Thought and New Age ideas.
We're back! And we have some big updates! Plus, we are talking about 8 things you can do in 2021 to help you live in an increasingly hostile culture.
Third and final installment the teaching series I’ve entitled, “One Nation Under God?” We are doing a deep dive into the complicated relationship with church and state. We covered 3 questions: – Must I obey and pay taxes to a godless government? – At what point do Christians engage in civil disobedience? – Is American patriotism idolatrous?
Part 2 of a teaching series exploring the complicated relationship between church and state. In this episode we will discuss God's plan for how He wants us to govern ourselves.
What does it mean to say that America is a "Christian nation"? Let's talk about the complicated relationship of Church and State.
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Part 3 of our survey through Amos. Amos is a very popular book that is frequently used by social justice Christians. In this podcast, Krista and Monique (founder, Center for Biblical Unity) are doing two things. We want to model for you how to interpret a prophetic book of the Bible, as well as give you insight into the book of Amos itself.
Let's talk about the crazy maze of Bible translations. Which one is the most accurate? Is the King James the best? What about The Passion Translation?
Amos is a very popular book that is frequently used by social justice Christians. In this podcast, Monique (founder, Center for Biblical Unity) and I will do two things. We want to model for you how to interpret a prophetic book of the Bible, as well as give you insight into the book of Amos itself.
Amos is a very popular book that it used by social justice Christians. In this podcast, Monique Duson (Founder, Center for Biblical Unity) and I will do two things. We want to model for you how to interpret a prophetic book of the Bible, as well as give you insight into the book of Amos itself.
As the U.S. becomes increasingly hostile to our faith, it's a good time to hear from Christians who have lived under persecution. We will gain wisdom from our Egyptian brothers and sisters about how they have navigated life for centuries largely as second-class citizens.
Critical Theory isn't just a problem at secular universities. It has flooded into most Christian universities as well. If you are thinking about sending your teen to, or have a student attending, a Christian university in order to shield them from this framework, you need to watch this show! Guest: Dr. Corey Miller
Let's talk about the real Christian alternative to Halloween: Reformation Day. Is it a mere coincidence that the two fall on the same day? Who was Martin Luther and why did he nail 95 Theses to the door of a church? What was he trying to accomplish? Guest: Historian, Douglas Bond
Last week, the Pope made some statements about being in favor of gay civil unions that have left many Protestants very confused. Join me for a clarifying conversation with an expert on Roman Catholic theology, Anthony Costello.
There is a LOT of conversation happening in the culture –– and in churches –– right now that people experience the world very differently based on their gender or ethnicity. In fact, they experience SO differently that there really is no such thing as common human experience or objective truth. This has HUGE implications for things like how we interpret the Bible and what we believe to be morally right. Let's talk about it. Guest: Dr. Aaron Preston Professor of Philosophy, Valparaiso University
The phrase "racial reconciliation" is tossed around in churches a lot as a worthy goal. But what does it actually MEAN? And how do we accomplish this? Let's talk about it.
I am getting a LOT of letters from people who have recently left their church, or are wondering if they need to. Let's talk about how COVID has changed a lot of things in our lives and some thoughts about a way forward.
Interview: Latasha Fields from Christian Home Educators Support System Let's have some honest conversation about the broken education system in many of our inner cities. Sub-par education often affects low income people the most. We will be talking about how parental rights and education should be part of a long-term strategy to help lift people out of poverty.
Surprise guest! Plus, we get a lot of inquiries that sound like, “What is your interpretation of this passage…?” Rather than creating an atmosphere of people being dependent on us to interpret the Scriptures FOR them, it is much better and healthier for us to teach y’all how to interpret the Scriptures for yourself.