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The Gospel, Culture & Me

De : Ron Zappia and Steve Smith
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  • What does the Bible say about politics, tragedy, disasters, injustice, and pandemics? As Christians, how do we operate and live in this tension? In these divided times, we must turn to the Gospel and find its intersection with today’s culture. Let’s play our part in mending a broken world. Join us for the Gospel, Culture & Me Podcast with Pastor Ron Zappia as we look to the Bible for guidance and strength.
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    • Ep 20 | Jimmy and Kristin Scroggins on: Full Circle Parenting
      Oct 14 2021

      Parenting in this day and age can seem so difficult. How do parents navigate the crucial conversations on gender, technology, friendship, alcohol, and forgiveness? That is the topic we hit today with our guests, Jimmy and Krisitin Scroggins. The authors of Full Circle Parenting, Jimmy and Krisitn have been married for 26 years and have 8 eight children. They have served at Family Church, where Jimmy is the lead pastor and has grown it to thirteen neighborhood churches in South Florida.



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      1 h et 10 min
    • Ep 19 | John Mark Comer on: Eliminating Hurry
      Sep 30 2021

      Is our western culture and pace at odds with the way Jesus intended for us to connect with Him? We explore how our “up and to the right” mentality has affected our churches and our own souls with our guest, John Mark Comer. He is the author of the book titled The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry and the founding pastor of Bridgetown Church in the center of Portland.

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      1 h et 8 min
    • Ep 18 | Daniel Yang on: Multiethnic Spaces
      Sep 9 2021

      It seems like “multiethnic” is a bit of a buzzword in today’s culture. We talk about what it looks like to create multiethnic spaces, specifically as it relates to churches and church planting, with Daniel Yang. Daniel is the Director of the Send Institute, has planted a church in Toronto, one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the world, where he also recruited, assessed, and trained church planters through the Send Network and the Release Initiative. More information can be found on Daniel Yang and his work at www.sendinstitute.org. 

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      1 h et 8 min

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