Zachary Wagner, Non-Toxic Masculinity
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Zachary Wagner, Non-Toxic Masculinity

Boy, masculinity has been batted around by conservative Christians these days. It’s the stump talking point as yet another weapon in the arsenal of the mentality that the world is out to get Christians. Friend of the Podcast, Kristen Kobes Du Mez, has written extensively about the history of toxic masculinity within Evangelicalism over the … Continue reading

Terence Lester, All God’s Children: How Confronting Buried History Can Build Racial Solidarity
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Terence Lester, All God’s Children: How Confronting Buried History Can Build Racial Solidarity

With the murder of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery, among many others, the country came to this flashpoint of awakening that racism is not a past but a lived experience of black and brown people. There was so much energy and moment around real change. And then, well then, White people struck back. … Continue reading

Robert P. Jones, The Hidden Roots of White Supremacy
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Robert P. Jones, The Hidden Roots of White Supremacy

Long before chattel slavery dominated the American South, human subjugation had been perfected by the Spanish conquest of the Mississippi Delta. The Conquistadors’ colonization, displacement, and enslavement of the Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Creek laid the foundation for the later formation of chattel slavery, post-war terrorism by the KKK, the migration of Black Americas to places … Continue reading

Equally Called and Paid, featuring Meredith Stone, Rob Fox, & Ka’thy Gore-Chappel
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Equally Called and Paid, featuring Meredith Stone, Rob Fox, & Ka’thy Gore-Chappel

As Cooperative Baptists, we know that there is a disparity among men and women pastors within many church traditions. Not only is the gender balance off, but the pay is even more inequitable. What can churches do about this? How can we begin to develop a more equitable culture through spiritual formation? This week’s episode … Continue reading

Isaac Sharp, The Other Evangelicals
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Isaac Sharp, The Other Evangelicals

Let’s do a cognitive visualization activity. Try to relax by putting your shoulders back and firmly planting your feet on the floor, and take a couple of deep breaths. As I guide you through this experience, I want you to pay careful attention to what you visualize. Imagine you walk into an Evangelical church. What … Continue reading

Josh James, Psalms for Normal People
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Josh James, Psalms for Normal People

For those that think the Bible is boring, clearly, they have never read about the sea monsters. Apparently, I missed that one, too, in my various Old Testament courses. “In the ancient world, sea monsters were mythical creatures that functioned as forces of chaos, as agents of fear and disorder. They lived in the dangerous … Continue reading

Jon Ward, Inside the Evangelical Movement That Failed a Generation
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Jon Ward, Inside the Evangelical Movement That Failed a Generation

Truth is truth, right? In the last several years, it seems as though facts are optional or debatable. Jesus told us that we shall know the truth, and the truth shall set us free. But what happens when Evangelicals are associated with a political movement that seems to be bending the truth or accepting alternative … Continue reading

Sheila Wray Gregoire, She Deserves Better
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Sheila Wray Gregoire, She Deserves Better

Raised in an Evangelical Baptist tradition, I bore witness to the church’s condemnation of the evils of the world and how culture is misleading us down a road on sexuality, body image, and more. When all along, this same church was dispersing warfare of their own. Among many things, girls were taught to be modest … Continue reading

Pete Enns, Curveball
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Pete Enns, Curveball

How comfortable are you with nuance? The pandemic accelerated and forced change upon everyone and every organization. Moreover, we keep hearing more about how A.I. is rapidly changing our present and future. But how comfortable are you with nuance in your understanding of God? How accustomed is the church to shifting its understanding of how … Continue reading

Phylicia Masonheimer, Advocating for Female Theologians within Evangelicalism
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Phylicia Masonheimer, Advocating for Female Theologians within Evangelicalism

While having a rich history of theological diversity, Evangelicalism tends to skew towards female exclusivity in leadership and places of prominence. If you think this is an unfair assessment, name one female megachurch pastor from this movement… The trickle-down effect of this patriarchal biblical worldview affects how Evangelical women have been given opportunities to have … Continue reading