
A podcast discussing ministry in the modern era, seeking to encourage churches to build one another up and work together.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 76 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | ||||

The guys get together in this episode and discuss the influence of cancel culture and how it leads. virtue signaling. They go on define the term and discuss the their personal vies on the topics and how they see the impact in or society and with in t... more
The guys get together in this episode and catch-up, discussing what they did for the holidays and other topics, including pop-culture, family, and other shenanigans. A lot has happened since this was recorded but we hope that this can be a nice fun l... more
The guys get together in this episode and discuss the issues of Christian moralism and the current culture. Christian morals and values are no longer considered mainstream and when society discusses big issues, the Christian perspective is often port... more
In episode 71, Cody and Josh share some of their thoughts on people leaving certain social media platforms in favor of other ones. While everyone is entitled to take their digital residency to whichever space they would like, there are some potential... more
In episode 71, Cody and Josh share some of their thoughts on people leaving certain social media platforms in favor of other ones. While everyone is entitled to take their digital residency to whichever space they would like, there are some potential... more
Josh and Cody discuss the topics of efficacy, being true to our word, and safety. As we think about ways in which we can continue to be more effective followers of Christ, these are things that should be on our mind. Many times we deal with the probl... more
The crew is down to three, since Sean took some time off from the podcast as he is a new father. Congratulations to he and Lauren! Cody and Josh have a discussion over the documentary, the Social Dilemma, and talk about how we should think about it a... more
Before Sean disappears from the podcast for a while, the guys talk about some of their plans for the future in life and in ministry. They also talk about the things that they would like to see Raking Coals accomplish going forward.
A regular part of my week. Even in its first year this has been a seriously productive podcast for me to listen to. A very strong recommendation to anyone at all ever.
Cody and Josh give an awesome example of putting themselves out there to try and serve others with their time. Looking forward to some really awesome discussions in the days to come.







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