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Just and generous conversations
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(NOT YOUR) CHILDREN’S BIBLE | Week 3 ”Reimagine”
21/06/2020 Duração: 21minHow God asks us to radically reimagine the way life can look.
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(NOT YOUR) CHILDREN’S BIBLE | Week 2 ”Failure”
14/06/2020 Duração: 20minWhy telling the truth about our failures brings restorative justice.
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(NOT YOUR) CHILDREN’S BIBLE | Week 1 ”Honor”
07/06/2020 Duração: 21minHow can we honor our parents when we deeply disagree with them?
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CLARITY IN CRISIS | Week 7 ”Jubilee”
31/05/2020 Duração: 22minWhat is Jubilee? Uprising and protest that brings equity, ends hierarchy.
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CLARITY IN CRISIS | Week 6 ”Miracle of Grief”
24/05/2020 Duração: 25minHow can your grief become a miracle?
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CLARITY IN CRISIS | Week 5 ”Connect in Distance”
17/05/2020 Duração: 22minWhat does spirituality look like when you can't go to church?
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CLARITY IN CRISIS | Week 3 ”Interdependence”
03/05/2020 Duração: 23minHow do you live out interdependence?
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Forefront Conversations with Sumbul Ali-Karamali
30/04/2020 Duração: 01h09minMedia depictions would have you believe that Christianity and Islam are vastly more different than they are similar, that the Qur'an is an intolerant text, and that Islam is a violent religion. Sumbul Ali-Karamali vehemently disagrees. At first, her book, The Muslim Next Door: The Qur'an, the Media, and that Veil Thing, reads as a primer on the tenets and traditions of Islam, but the truth that exists in the context of its pages is that the rich and ancient religion is so much more similar to Christianity and Judaism than the media would lead you to believe. The book and interview cover a wide range of topics from how much regional culture has shaped Islam (why not every Muslim woman wears a hijab), what Islam thinks of Jesus (they like him a lot), and yes, even jihad (and no, it's not what you think). Interviewer: Jim Rohner ABOUT SUMBUL ALI-KARAMALI Sumbul is an author, speaker, and lawyer who has received degrees from Stanford University, the University of California at Davis, and the University of Lond
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EPISODE 34: SUMBUL ALI-KARAMALI
30/04/2020 Duração: 01h09minEPISODE OVERVIEW Media depictions would have you believe that Christianity and Islam are vastly more different than they are similar, that the Qur'an is an intolerant text, and that Islam is a violent religion. Sumbul Ali-Karamali vehemently disagrees. At first, her book, The Muslim Next Door: The Qur'an, the Media, and that Veil Thing, reads as a primer on the tenets and traditions of Islam, but the truth that exists in the context of its pages is that the rich and ancient religion is so much more similar to Christianity and Judaism than the media would lead you to believe. The book and interview cover a wide range of topics from how much regional culture has shaped Islam (why not every Muslim woman wears a hijab), what Islam thinks of Jesus (they like him a lot), and yes, even jihad (and no, it's not what you think). Interviewer: Jim Rohner ABOUT SUMBUL ALI-KARAMALI Sumbul is an author, speaker, and lawyer who has received degrees from Stanford University, the University of California at Davis, and the
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CLARITY IN CRISIS | Week 1 ”Gideon”
19/04/2020 Duração: 20minDo you believe you are a mighty warrior?
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EPISODE 33: LINDA KAY KLEIN
14/04/2020 Duração: 57minEPISODE OVERVIEW For many of us raised in the Evangelical tradition, we're familiar with what the term "purity culture" means on the surface: teaching children to save their first time having sex until they're married to that one person with whom God had always intended them to be. However, as time went by and the scars began to manifest, we realized what it entailed deeper down: sexual shame, sexual silence, and social and structural hierarchies that overwhelmingly subjugated and victimized young women. In her book, Pure: Inside the Evangelical Movement that Shamed a Generation of Young Women and How I Broke Free, Linda Kay Klein interviewed a number of women over a 12-year period who were raised in the purity culture movement to get intimate perspectives on the environments that foster it, the damage that comes from it, and ultimately, the healing that can begin when separating from it. Interviewers: Jim Rohner and Jonathan Williams ABOUT LINDA KAY KLEIN Linda Kay Klein is an author, speaker, teaching
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Forefront Conversations with Linda Kay Klein
14/04/2020 Duração: 57minFor many of us raised in the Evangelical tradition, we're familiar with what the term "purity culture" means on the surface: teaching children to save their first time having sex until they're married to that one person with whom God had always intended them to be. However, as time went by and the scars began to manifest, we realized what it entailed deeper down: sexual shame, sexual silence, and social and structural hierarchies that overwhelmingly subjugated and victimized young women. In her book, Pure: Inside the Evangelical Movement that Shamed a Generation of Young Women and How I Broke Free, Linda Kay Klein interviewed a number of women over a 12-year period who were raised in the purity culture movement to get intimate perspectives on the environments that foster it, the damage that comes from it, and ultimately, the healing that can begin when separating from it. Interviewers: Jim Rohner and Jonathan Williams ABOUT LINDA KAY KLEIN Linda Kay Klein is an author, speaker, teaching faculty at Claremon
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EASTER SUNDAY | “A Communal Resurrection”
12/04/2020 Duração: 20minJonathan shares his Easter message.
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LENT | Week 6 ”Palm Sunday”
05/04/2020 Duração: 19minJonathan shares his unorthodox Palm Sunday message.
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Forefront Conversations with Casey Tygrett
02/04/2020 Duração: 48minWhat if our memories are like shells we gather on a beach? According to Casey Tygrett, how we carry and hold onto these memories - both good and bad - is a part of what forms us spiritually. In this interview, Casey discusses his new book, As I Recall: Discovering the Place of Memories in Our Spiritual Life, and explores how memory has shaped our experience with God and spirituality and how there are biblical texts and practices to guide us in bringing our memories back to God for spiritual transformation. As he writes, "memories are the raw material that God can shape into wisdom if we engage our wandering ways with him." Interviewer: Jonathan Williams ABOUT CASEY TYGRETT Casey Tygrett is an author, speaker, podcaster, and pastor from Chicago, Illinois where he is currently the Theologian in Residence at Parkview Christian Church. He also hosts the otherWISE podcast, a place for gathering wise conversations about living well on the journey with Jesus.
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EPISODE 32: CASEY TYGRETT
02/04/2020 Duração: 48minEPISODE OVERVIEW What if our memories are like shells we gather on a beach? According to Casey Tygrett, how we carry and hold onto these memories - both good and bad - is a part of what forms us spiritually. In this interview, Casey discusses his new book, As I Recall: Discovering the Place of Memories in Our Spiritual Life, and explores how memory has shaped our experience with God and spirituality and how there are biblical texts and practices to guide us in bringing our memories back to God for spiritual transformation. As he writes, "memories are the raw material that God can shape into wisdom if we engage our wandering ways with him." Interviewer: Jonathan Williams ABOUT CASEY TYGRETT Casey Tygrett is an author, speaker, podcaster, and pastor from Chicago, Illinois where he is currently the Theologian in Residence at Parkview Christian Church. He also hosts the otherWISE podcast, a place for gathering wise conversations about living well on the journey with Jesus.
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LENT | Week 4 ”Prayer”
22/03/2020 Duração: 31minAngela dives into prayer in her first sermon at Forefront.