A podcast for people trying to embrace spirituality beyond the fences of institutional Christianity
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 96 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpiritualityChristianity |
We don't often think about tourism as a justice issue, but the displacement of families and communities to provide a more favorable user experience in tourist locations is a very real concern in places like Appalachia, where connection to the land ru... more
How is spiritual deconstruction like a lasagna? Is reconstruction a necessary result of deconstruction? Heather Moore and Joe Webb unpack these questions and more in Heather's debut as our new co-host!
What does grief look like in the midst of spiritual/religious deconstruction? When your beliefs change, what do you hold on in the midst of loss? In the first episode of our 5th season, Joe talks openly about how old constructs no longer work for him... more
Is salvation merely about life after death? Or is there a more immediate, more holistic way of seeing salvation through the lens of liberation? In this episode, Joe riffs on how understanding salvation as liberation is more true to the way of Jesus t... more
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Loved this episode found the experience of Dr. Gandy to insightful and intriguing.
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I’m simply put, a proud and vocal Atheist Jew who honestly finds belief in a god as silly as thinking a giant bunny delivers baskets of chocolate every year on a day in April.... more
I love and am completely impressed by this forward thinking podcast. Jesus would rate this five stars as do I.
Joe hosts such a wide range of guests, and his curiosity about people translates to interesting interviews, which helps listeners delve into subjects we might not otherwise.
Apple Podcasts | #84 | Singapore/Religion & Spirituality/Spirituality |
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