
**Theology done well for young people** My name is Nathan LaValley. I've been noticing a youth crisis in my city... I suspect it spans across America. Youth often make their decisions about who God is and what he says/thinks based on feelings. We need to equip young people to make this decision from solid footing. From scripture and logic. When an entire belief system is built on what “feels“ righ... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Though God certainly does things that a mother most commonly does this does not make him a mother any more than it makes me a mother. God is portrayed with male language at a ridiculous level of consistency throughout scripture. Although the triune G... more
This is simply a phenomenal episode. I hope you enjoy this one. Let me know what you think! You can get in touch at nathanlavalleyministry@gmail.com
Over the last 10 years I've grown in my faith. This has caused me to change my mind on a number of topics. In this video, I tell you ten things that I've changed my mind on regarding faith.
1. I used to view mindfulness meditation differently
2. H... more
We should be lovers of Truth
1. look at scriptures on truth
God did not give arbitrary commands
1. example of a law against smoking (already realize it's important)
2. example of a law against vaping (don't yet realize it's important)
3. [[d... more
Shame is NOT inherently bad. In fact, shame is the proper feeling that follows sin for the non believer. But what about for the believer? That's where Christians in America get off the rails and miss an essential part of Salvation. Take a look.
As someone who has been a Christian for over 40 years, I am pleasantly surprised at how excellent Nathan‘s work is on theological topics. He is bringing insights from the world‘s best theologians and apologists, and he also brings such a heart for teenagers. I love listening to this show!
Now, in all fairness, Nathan is my son. And yet, I love the way he leads us all through wrestling with topics and presenting the implications not just for teenagers, but also for all the rest of us. I predict ... more
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