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Lo-fi Faith

Lo-fi Faith

De : Mike Dawson and James Mello
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On Lo-fi Faith, Mike and James have honest conversations about what it means to follow Jesus in today's world. Whether you're deeply committed, spiritually curious, or deconstructing what you once believed, you're welcome here.Mike Dawson and James Mello Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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    • How Preconceptions Shape Our Theology (Part 1)
      Feb 22 2026

      Same Bible. Same God. Very different conclusions.

      What's going on?

      In this episode, Mike and James explore the gap between reading Scripture and forming belief. They examine how preconceptions influence understanding, why certainty can be misleading, and why the idea of "taking the Bible as it reads" isn't as simple as it sounds.

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      29 min
    • The Pitfalls Of Perfectionism
      Feb 7 2026

      In this episode, Mike and James respond to a recent semi-viral video pushing back on one of Mike’s sermons. They break down the video, the comments, and point out how quickly theological disagreement can slide into character assassination, motive-reading, and public shaming. Their conversation also raises a deeper question—can a system built on perfect performance live up to its own standards?

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      32 min
    • Spiritual Bypassing (Part 2)
      Jan 25 2026

      Continuing their conversation on spiritual bypassing, James and Mike examine how Christian culture can unintentionally reward performance while neglecting inner health. From prayer and Bible study to service and leadership, they ask an uncomfortable question: what if the things we praise most are sometimes the very things that help us avoid the work we actually need to do?

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      30 min
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