Questioning Christianity is a podcast for Bible Belters with doubts and questions about Pop-Christianity. All episode are now available at https://www.youtube.com/@questioningchristianitypodcast. Join Dr. Rob Helton and Dan McClellan as we discuss some of the tough questions of faith. Maybe you have questions that your faith community never addressed...well, at least not satisfactorily. Do you fee... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Category | Religion & Spirituality |
All 53 and 1/2 episodes from 2017 through 2021 are now available on YouTube or https://www.questioningchristianitypodcast.com. 53. Will Rob get the fishing rod he wants for Christmas? Will Dan get Foo Fighters tickets? Whose expectations will be righ... more
All 53 and 1/2 episodes from 2017 through 2021 are now available on YouTube or https://www.questioningchristianitypodcast.com. 52. Rob & Dan chat about the health of the pandemic church. Is online church a sustainable model for spiritual formation? A... more
All 53 and 1/2 episodes from 2017 through 2021 are now available on YouTube or https://www.questioningchristianitypodcast.com. 51. Can we change God's mind through prayer? It's a tough question, and the Bible contains examples that support both a 'ye... more
All 53 and 1/2 episodes from 2017 through 2021 are now available on YouTube or https://www.questioningchristianitypodcast.com. 50. What are the rules for becoming a follower of Jesus? Well, if we were to tell you, then we might be one of those dogs t... more
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I found this podcast a couple months ago and have been working my way through the archives. I’ve been on a bit of a faith deconstruction journey for a few years but more intensively over the past 6 months and Rob & Dan do a great job of addressing many of questions that I have that before have either been “taboo” to ask or have been met with such a definitive & defensive answer that I’ve been left wanting. I love how Rob takes the time to explain the context culturally, historically, etc of ea... more
I’m grateful for Dan and Rob for addressing questions that are on the minds of so many people (church-goers, Christians, non-Christians, etc). The questions are approached in a humble, gentle, and personal way. It’s easy to tell these questions are well thought out; not just because they’ve been researched by Dan and Rob, but because they wrestle with these questions themselves. I’m grateful for this podcast and how Jesus is using it to feed my own soul.
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