3 brothers that take on BIG topics in order to decipher what is Bona fide truth, what is just Bogus and what is Biblical. Join us as the Burden Brothers have clarifying conversations about our current culture and race relations.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 86 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophyReligion & SpiritualityChristianitySociety & Culture |
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On my last road trip, I listened thru the 3 episodes on “transitions” & enjoyed each brother’s experience, feelings & perspective. more
I am a white woman learning just how much of a role I have played in racism. It is a super uncomfortable journey admitting the hard truth but I am willing to keep peeling the layers and learning so I can do better and be better. This is the first episode I’ve listened to but I will listen to all of them. Keep sharing your truth in grace and love.
Would love to hear an episode on critical race theory! I hear so much about it, many prominent Christian names are very against it. People are trying to get it out of schools. Would be very interested to hear an intellectual and well/balanced discussion on the issue. Talking about the actual points and implications therefore in the light of the gospel!
Episode 12 was tremendously helpful and thought provoking, I appreciate the heart and passion with which the three of you guys speak. I have enjoyed every episode and thankful for your willingness to address these topics.
I have really enjoyed listening to you all challenge me to think further into racial tensions. I appreciate how you all bring it back to the need of the gospel is what will make the necessary changes. It really touches my heart that we all need to see what our brothers and sisters have gone through. Thank you for having the discussions and keeping Christ at the center. God bless you all.
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