
Conservative Christians are trying to protect the faith. Progressive Christians want to reimagine it. Meanwhile, our culture is moving beyond it. Who's right? After stepping down from a prominent church, a former pastor finds himself in the middle and seeks answers to questions like: Does traditional faith still make sense in a progressing world? And how do I follow a God I'm not always sure is re... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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It's been two years!
I give an update both on my life and something in the works.
Don't be a stranger! Follow me at @wdrewsokol for updates. You can also email me at sokol.drew@gmail.com.
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Drew talks with Unbelievable host Justin Brierley about his own faith journey and the experiences, not just the arguments, that give him confidence in his faith.
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Drew talks with his friend from seminary and Miami pastor Victor Labrada, about life, marriage, and navigating the polarized political culture as a pastoral leader.
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Music: "Your Precious Smile" ... more
Drew shares the full audio of one of his favorite conversations from Hinge, discussing suffering and doubt with Washington Post columnist Elizabeth Bruenig. Personal. Vulnerable. Insightful.
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I hope Drew finds what he’s looking for and can find peace in his search for God. Many episodes seemed to boil down to “Yeah, but” with Drew wanting to know the answer to every possible situation in specific detail. Almost feels like Drew resonates with Job but hasn’t had the “big talk” at the end. Cory was embarrassing on his reunion show. You figure someone who knew studied NDE would be more sophisticated to refute extraordinary claims with more than, “We don’t know if they are lying”. Great c... more
I’m an agnostic who recently left Christianity but I LOVE this podcast. I only wish the volume was a little louder. But other than that, it has really helped with my own journey of faith and doubt.
Seems like we can only hear Drew...lol
Thank you for sharing your journey with us. Your sharing liberates me that there is room for doubt in our faith.
I’m a Christian and still believe intimate relationship with God is PRIORITY even though there’s no phrase that states that but the stories in the Bible signify that.
I love how honest you are but also how humble and respectful you do it. Some people act arrogantly and disrespectfully.
God knows and sees your heart and will open your eyes and your heart to see and to perceive the truth in due time 🙏🏾💙









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