It’s become trendy to deconstruct your faith, but where do turn after you’ve torn things down to the foundation? Justin is a former pastor and current chaplain and mental health counselor, while Ansen is a former radio host and... current radio host. Together, they explore the idea of refreshing our faith by going back and taking another look at the Bible passages, beliefs, and church practices that we've all heard a million times.
The woman at the well, as she's known, often gets a bad rap. To some, it's the story of an adulterous woman living in unrepentant sin who is confronted by Jesus. Is this just another example of the Bible marginalizing women? Justin and Ansen take another look at this well-known passage, and find a woman who, far from being condemned, is chosen by the Messiah himself to play a remarkable role in God's rescue plan.
The woman at the well, as she's known, often gets a bad rap. To some, it's the story of an adulterous woman living in unrepentant sin who is confronted by Jesus. Is this just another example of the Bible marginalizing women? Justin and Ansen take another look at this well-known passage, and find a woman who, far from being condemned, is chosen by the Messiah himself to play a remarkable role in God's rescue plan.
Few subjects are as contentious as money. So let's talk about it! Is giving ten percent of our income a requirement? Will God financially bless us if we tithe? What about the wolves in churches who take advantage of others for financial gain? Chaplain Justin and Ansen trace the story of offerings, tithes, and generosity through the Bible to determine what application it might have for us today.
Few subjects are as contentious as money. So let's talk about it! Is giving ten percent of our income a requirement? Will God financially bless us if we tithe? What about the wolves in churches who take advantage of others for financial gain? Chaplain Justin and Ansen trace the story of offerings, tithes, and generosity through the Bible to determine what application it might have for us today.
We've talked about verses, stories, and characters from the Bible, but what about the book itself? There's a lot of theological claims about scripture: some say it's inspired, revelatory, prophetic, authoritative, or even inerrant. Are these claims valid? What implications do they have for our lives? And should we really trust everything we read from a book written by a bunch of ancient dead guys?
We've talked about verses, stories, and characters from the Bible, but what about the book itself? There's a lot of theological claims about scripture: some say it's inspired, revelatory, prophetic, authoritative, or even inerrant. Are these claims valid? What implications do they have for our lives? And should we really trust everything we read from a book written by a bunch of ancient dead guys?
We're headed back to the Old Testament to revisit the story of Samson. If the last time you learned about Samson was in Sunday School, you might be surprised at how dark and disturbing this story really is. Is this messed up guy really one of the "heroes" of the Bible? Or are we completely misunderstanding the story that the Book of Judges is trying to tell?
We're headed back to the Old Testament to revisit the story of Samson. If the last time you learned about Samson was in Sunday School, you might be surprised at how dark and disturbing this story really is. Is this messed up guy really one of the "heroes" of the Bible? Or are we completely misunderstanding the story that the Book of Judges is trying to tell?
Ever walked into church and immediately wondered if you belonged? Even something as simple as clothing can make us feel like we don't fit a certain context or culture. Maybe we're not dressed up enough, or too dressed up, or we just don't feel comfortable for some reason we can't quite put our finger on. In this episode, Ansen and Chaplain Justin discuss how we adorn ourselves... in terms of both clothing and character.
Ever walked into church and immediately wondered if you belonged? Even something as simple as clothing can make us feel like we don't fit a certain context or culture. Maybe we're not dressed up enough, or too dressed up, or we just don't feel comfortable for some reason we can't quite put our finger on. In this episode, Ansen and Chaplain Justin discuss how we adorn ourselves... in terms of both clothing and character.
What will heaven be like? It's one of the biggest existential questions facing humanity. Is it an alternate dimension hidden among the clouds, where we'll wear white robes and golden halos and sing worship songs for all of eternity? What about the babies with wings and other traditional images we see of the afterlife? We discuss what the Bible actually says about heaven... and what it doesn't.
What will heaven be like? It's one of the biggest existential questions facing humanity. Is it an alternate dimension hidden among the clouds, where we'll wear white robes and golden halos and sing worship songs for all of eternity? What about the babies with wings and other traditional images we see of the afterlife? We discuss what the Bible actually says about heaven... and what it doesn't.