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  • Is There Such a Thing as a Gay Christian?
    Jul 5 2024

    The term "gay Christian" has long been disputed, even among those who agree with the traditional Christian sexual ethic.

    Christian author Rosaria Butterfield continued that argument in a recent article, titled "I Don’t Have an LBGTQ Neighbor—And Neither Do You." In the article, Butterfield argued that there is no such thing as an LGBTQ+ person, because sexual orientation is a social construct. Furthermore, Butterfield argued, this an issue of identity, and identifying by sexual orientation enslaves a person to sexual sin.

    Any number of Christian leaders agree with Butterfield completely. However, many do not.

    On this episode, we discuss the differing views of people on LGBTQ+ issues. Specifically, we take a closer look at the range of views among those who hold to a traditional sexual ethic on issues of terminology, celibacy, and how to best approach our LBGTQ+ neighbors.

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    48 min
  • Do the 10 Commandments Belong on Public School Classroom Walls?
    Jun 28 2024

    This week, Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry signed a law requiring public school teachers to feature a poster of the 10 Commandments in their classrooms. While many conservatives are hailing the law as a victory, it is likely to be struck down in the courts.

    Landry indicated that he's looking forward to the legal battle, saying, "I can't wait to get sued."

    Opponents of the law are citing the establishment clause of the constitution, arguing that requiring public school teachers to post an explicitly religious text on their classroom walls is a religious liberty violation.

    On this episode, we discuss the wisdom of such a law. Is it necessary? Is it prudent?

    In our discussion, we explore what we believe to be the best and worst arguments for and against this law, as well as the dangers of pulling Scripture out of context to make it a cultural icon.

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    43 min
  • Tony Evans, Robert Morris, Carl Lentz, and the Fallout From Pastor Scandals
    Jun 21 2024

    It has been a busy couple of weeks as far as pastor scandals are concerned.

    Each case is extremely different from the others. But the fact that they have happened in such rapid succession raises common questions about how churches and church leaders should respond to them.

    • What level of transparency should be demanded?
    • Do pastors who have morally failed to the point of needing to be removed from the pulpit ever get to return? If so, when and under what circumstances?
    • How do we pursue justice and righteousness while not inflicting unnecessary pain on those who have undeniably hurt others?

    On this episode of the podcast, we discuss these questions and more.

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    51 min
  • What If We’ve Gotten Heaven All Wrong?
    May 31 2024

    For Christians, the hope of heaven is one of our most important beliefs. But it’s also one of the most mysterious and even one of the most misunderstood.

    And that makes sense. No one has ever been there and come back to tell us about it—although some have claimed to.

    When we think about heaven, we tend to think about a giant gated community in the sky. Saint Peter stands at the gates, looking through a giant book with your name in it, so that you can enter into the city with golden streets and white buildings backlit by the sun.

    To be sure, some of this imagery is pulled directly from Scripture, even though it’s an overly literalized rendering of prophetic and apocalyptic texts. But a lot of it is also culturally conditioned, based on what artwork we’ve seen or movies we’ve watched.

    So on this episode, we discuss three things that Christians tend to get wrong about heaven and cast a bigger vision for what it will be like experience the new heavens and new earth in eternity.

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    53 min
  • Is the Pope Catholic? Francis' Appearance on 60 Minutes
    May 24 2024

    Pope Francis recently sat down for a wide-ranging interview on "60 Minutes." And, as you might imagine, some people were quick to pick apart everything he said.

    Some even accused him of committing heresy. To be sure, this is strong claims to make against the pope.

    While we aren't Roman Catholic and certainly have some deep disagreements with Roman Catholic theology, we thought it might be helpful to break down some of what the pope said.

    So in this episode, we discuss whether some of the remarks Francis made are really as awful or outside the realm of our own Christian thinking as some people have characterized them.

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    47 min
  • PTSD, John MacArthur, and Mental Health Awareness Month
    May 17 2024

    Pastor John MacArthur recently made waves by claiming that mental illness doesn’t exist. He made these remarks during a Q&A session at a church conference.

    "Psychiatry and psychology is finally admitting the noble lies they’ve been telling for the last hundred years," MacArthur said. "And the major noble lie is that there is such a thing as mental illness." He went on to add, "There’s no such thing as PTSD. There’s no such thing as OCD. There’s no such thing as ADHD. Those are noble lies to basically give the excuse, at the end of the day, to medicate people."

    While MacArthur's words are shocking, he expressed sentiments that are not entirely uncommon in evangelical circles. And while many evangelical churches and institutions have come a long way with regard to how we speak about mental health, it's important that we continue to be thoughtful about how we approach the topic.

    May is also Mental Health Awareness Month, so we thought it important that we discuss not only MacArthur's arguments and why we strongly disagree with them, but also how Christian leaders can cultivate environments where mental healthcare is celebrated.

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    55 min
  • What Is the Purpose of the Church?
    May 7 2024

    It has often been said that “the church is God’s Plan A for working in the world, and there is no Plan B.” We don’t disagree with that. Similarly, third century theologian Cyprian of Carthage once said, “No one can have God for his Father, who does not have the church for his mother.”

    Cyprian also said, “Outside the Church, there is no salvation.” While we don't take his meaning literally, this axiom offers important wisdom. There is no way for people in the world to experience Jesus and be formed by his way of life apart from walking alongside other Jesus people.

    But what exactly is the church? What is its purpose and function in the world?

    While most of us would agree upon a set of theological tenets when it comes to the church, there are also many fundamental questions that we often let go unspoken. And even without us talking about them, they provide a rubric for the practical concerns we think are important.

    In this episode, we probe into some of those questions: Who is the church for? What should it be doing in the world? And where is allowable, and even healthy, to have disagreement over those questions?

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    1 h et 14 min
  • Blessed Are Those Who Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness
    Apr 23 2024

    When you think of the word "righteousness," any number of images and ideas might come to mind. Many of them are good, although some are probably incomplete.

    If you look at the concept of righteousness as presented in the Bible, what you'll quickly realize is that it is inextricably connected to the concept of justice.

    And Jesus says that those who are desperate for righteousness and justice are the kind of people who are the most blessed.

    On this episode, we share a sermon Dale recently gave about Matthew 5:6, which says, "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied."

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    40 min