
Paradox Church discusses humanity, beauty, love, laments, God, absence, and Christianity
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

Esther Loewen teaches on the story of Joseph and reveals that a lot of things we assume about Joseph's story become more gender-expansive when we take a closer look at the text.
Paradox Church was founded in 2016 in Redlands, CA. We are currently in... more
Genesis Ford asks a question which considers Joseph's story from his brothers' perspective, and Craig talks about the character development of Joseph throughout his story.
Paradox Church was founded in 2016 in Redlands, CA. We are currently in a nin... more
Krystl Fabella wonders why God felt the need to hold a jiu jitsu match with Jacob in the middle of the night, and Craig responds by sharing Jacob's entire story. And Jacob, Craig says, is NOT the hero of this story.
Paradox Church was founded in 201... more
Lucca Estrella read through the story of Rebekah and Isaac, and asked three questions from his eleven year-old perspective. Pastor Craig responded to his curiosity with illustrations about Piggly Wiggly, Disney movies, and a story about bandits.
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Paradox made me love the Bible again. Listen, be encouraged and be challenged.
Paradox gains to begin discussions rather than end them. I love how Paradox challenges me to think deeper about and/or view from another angle what I thought I knew.
Absolutely fantastic. Opens up a wider perspective to Bible stories
This is an amazing podcast! Thank you Craig for not being afraid to preach what the Lord puts on your heart even though many people will not “go there”.... you will.
I have not been inspired by a sermon in many years, and your thoughts on controversial issues challenge what I have always been taught. When one finishes, I can’t wait to have time to hear another. Keep it up Brother! praise UP!
Craig doesn't shy away from asking tough questions about your faith and why you believe what you believe.
He confronts the intersection of modern humanity and ancient religion while making it relevant and current.
Thank you for challenging me to be a better Christian, and perhaps more importantly, a better person.
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Exploring the intersection of faith and modern life, the content frequently addresses themes such as resilience, love, forgiveness, and the complexities of human relationships. Each episode often connects personal narratives with biblical teachings, offering both insights and challenges to conventional interpretations of scripture. A unique focus is placed on inclusivity, particularly regarding LGBTQ+ individuals, alongside discussions about the roles of women in the church and the significance of community relationships. The format encourages deep reflection, making it accessible for both devout listeners and those questioning their faith.
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