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Questioning Christianity Podcast

Questioning Christianity Podcast

A Religion and Spirituality podcast
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Questioning Christianity Podcast

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All 53 and 1/2 episodes from 2017 through 2021 are now available on YouTube or https://www.questioningchristianitypodcast.com.53. Will Rob get the fishing rod he wants for Christmas? Will Dan get Foo Fighters tickets? Whose expectations will
All 53 and 1/2 episodes from 2017 through 2021 are now available on YouTube or https://www.questioningchristianitypodcast.com.52. Rob & Dan chat about the health of the pandemic church. Is online church a sustainable model for spiritual forma
All 53 and 1/2 episodes from 2017 through 2021 are now available on YouTube or https://www.questioningchristianitypodcast.com.51. Can we change God's mind through prayer? It's a tough question, and the Bible contains examples that support bot
All 53 and 1/2 episodes from 2017 through 2021 are now available on YouTube or https://www.questioningchristianitypodcast.com.50. What are the rules for becoming a follower of Jesus? Well, if we were to tell you, then we might be one of those
49. If there's one thing we can all agree on, it's that we can agree on almost nothing. We allow ourselves to be divided because of politics, social justice issues, the national anthem, and whether or not that crazy Tiger King-guy should be in
48. It's a real bummer of an episode for sure...the topic is death. What happens when we die? Why is death a part of God's plan for humanity? What can we do to bring comfort to people who are grieving? What's the worst thing to say to someone
47. 2020 is shaping up to be a weird year (to say the least). Anxiety levels are high. Whether it's the pandemic, social injustice, the mask debate, Sahara dust cloud, or murder hornets - things seem to go from bad to worse! But is it possible
46. Peter left his home, work, and family to follow Jesus - the messiah that Peter thought would lead a revolution to overthrow the Roman empire. But those dreams died when Jesus was crucified. But after the resurrection, Peter started seeing
45. According to the Gospel writers, Jesus came back to life and began appearing to his disciples though they didn't always recognize him. Jesus also said and did some weird things...like breathe on them (a big no-no by today's social distanci
44. We go old school-Sunday School this week as we examine the story of that famous tree climbing wee little man, Zacchaeus. Is there more to this story than just a catchy song? Jesus causes quite a stir by inviting himself to Zacchaeus' place
43. Humanity is facing 2 pandemics - coronavirus and fear. How can we overcome fear? Many times we try to fight fear with faith, but maybe there's a better way. Love is a weapon to drive out fear, so let love win.
42. What comes to mind when you think about Heaven? Often Heaven is portrayed as our "forever home" in the clouds - the place our souls escape to once our temporary tour of duty on earth is complete. Humanity's understanding of Heaven has evol
41. What's more Christian than baseball and apple pie? This week we do some self reflection on patriotism, our citizenship in the Kingdom of God, and the ways some American Christians get seduced into nationalism.
40. Jonah: "God, why didn't you destroy them? They're murderers and thieves. They're sick animals and they deserve to be put down. Where's your sense of justice?"Who is outside God's circle of compassion? Who is outside ours? How do we de
39. Jonah finally makes it to Nineveh and delivers a pathetic 8-word sermon. Perhaps more interesting though is the dichotomy of God's sovereign power and humanity's free will on display. God judges a people, causes a storm, sends a fish, and
38. What can you do when you find yourself trapped in darkness and it seems that God and everyone else has abandoned you? One writer refers to this as "the dark night of the soul." Rob shares his personal story of rediscovering spiritual joy
37. Jonah’s disobedience personifies the disobedience of a whole nation...maybe both ancient and modern. What happens to human kind when we say “no” to God’s dream for us?
36. In his TV show, "River Monsters," angler Jeremy Wade searches the globe for man-eating sea creatures, but never once has Wade come across a fish so large that it can swallow a man whole...and alive! But that's exactly what happens to Old T
35. Religion divides our society and causes conflict. Our doctrinal systems are great at separating the "in" crowd from the "out." But what if God was throwing a dinner party? Who would he invite? How exclusive would the guest list be? The ans
34. Is giving money to the institutional church a good investment? How much should I give? Where should that money be spent? Will I really be taken care of if I give more than I can afford? Jesus has some powerful things to say about a widow wh
33. M Night Shyamalan's movies are famous for having an unexpected plot twist at the end. Jesus uses the same story telling method in his parables; the audience is expecting one thing and he blindsides them with a twist. In this episode, we lo
32. Things are bad now, but it's gonna get worse. Eventually the world will become so evil that Jesus will return in judgement to end it all. Is this how you were taught to view the world? If so, you better think better! To repent means to ch
31. Jesus ends his sermon about living in the upside down kingdom of God by comparing two home builders. The foolish builder's home is washed away, but the wise builder establishes a foundation that withstands the storms of life. Join us as we
30. "Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,'' will enter the kingdom of heaven." Jesus warns of wolves in sheep's clothing. Who are these false prophets? Are we at risk of being false disciples? #QuestioningChristianity
29. Have you ever thought, “I want to believe, but I just can’t?” Jesus says that few people will find his “narrow way.” Does that mean that most of us are on the broad way to destruction? Let’s think about doubt, belief, trust, and gates on
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