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Episode 79 LIVE in Memphis: Navigating an election season without losing our witness (Josh Ross)
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In front of a live audience at Sycamore View Church of Christ in Memphis, Tennessee, we interview Josh Ross, author of Coreology: Six Principles for Navigating an Election Season Without Losing Our Witness.
So many things that Christians hear, read and talk about these days have to do with how they get along with political opponents or how they use their political power. In this conversation, however, we focus on how the church of Christ protects and upholds its unique witness in times of political strife. How does the church hold onto its story, maintain its credibility and integrity, rise above the discord and noise and proclaim good news that is truly good?
Link to Josh Ross's book, Coreology: Six Principles for Navigating an Election Season Without Losing Our Witness
Find more news and stories at christianchronicle.org
Donate to support this ministry of "information and inspiration" at christianchronicle.org/donate
Send your comments, ideas, and suggestions to podcast@christianchronicle.org
Thanks to our episode sponsor, the Freed-Hardeman University Master of Arts in Pastoral Care and Counseling.
This program will help you gain the psychological and spiritual tools you need to provide care and counseling.
Learn more at fhu.edu/chronicle
OnlineSpanishChurch.com can help your congregation connect with your Spanish-speaking neighbors. Learn more at OnlineSpanishChurch.com.
فصل ها
1. Episode 79 LIVE in Memphis: Navigating an election season without losing our witness (Josh Ross) (00:00:00)
2. Navigating Christian Witness in Political Climate (00:01:31)
3. Developing Core Strength in Faith (00:14:55)
4. Rediscovering Biblical Imagination in Christianity (00:28:10)
5. Navigating Christian Identity and Political Issues (00:44:28)
6. Encountering Jesus in Daily Devotions (00:55:00)
92 قسمت
Manage episode 435369204 series 3435301
In front of a live audience at Sycamore View Church of Christ in Memphis, Tennessee, we interview Josh Ross, author of Coreology: Six Principles for Navigating an Election Season Without Losing Our Witness.
So many things that Christians hear, read and talk about these days have to do with how they get along with political opponents or how they use their political power. In this conversation, however, we focus on how the church of Christ protects and upholds its unique witness in times of political strife. How does the church hold onto its story, maintain its credibility and integrity, rise above the discord and noise and proclaim good news that is truly good?
Link to Josh Ross's book, Coreology: Six Principles for Navigating an Election Season Without Losing Our Witness
Find more news and stories at christianchronicle.org
Donate to support this ministry of "information and inspiration" at christianchronicle.org/donate
Send your comments, ideas, and suggestions to podcast@christianchronicle.org
Thanks to our episode sponsor, the Freed-Hardeman University Master of Arts in Pastoral Care and Counseling.
This program will help you gain the psychological and spiritual tools you need to provide care and counseling.
Learn more at fhu.edu/chronicle
OnlineSpanishChurch.com can help your congregation connect with your Spanish-speaking neighbors. Learn more at OnlineSpanishChurch.com.
فصل ها
1. Episode 79 LIVE in Memphis: Navigating an election season without losing our witness (Josh Ross) (00:00:00)
2. Navigating Christian Witness in Political Climate (00:01:31)
3. Developing Core Strength in Faith (00:14:55)
4. Rediscovering Biblical Imagination in Christianity (00:28:10)
5. Navigating Christian Identity and Political Issues (00:44:28)
6. Encountering Jesus in Daily Devotions (00:55:00)
92 قسمت
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