
Becoming Christians who are theologically anchored, emotionally healthy, and loving others well.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Brian Dye grew up in one of Chicago's more impoverished neighborhoods — Puerto Rican and African-American community, a mentally ill mom, an alcoholic dad, and a grandmother who was the spiritual anchor of the whole family.
What changed the trajector... more
Carita Witmer has been teaching elementary school in Lancaster City, PA for 10 years. Her school serves a student body that's 50% non-white — kids from immigrant families, unchurched homes, and backgrounds very different from the predominantly white ... more
It’s easy to react to headlines.
It’s harder to listen.
In this episode, I talk with my cousin Sonya, who lives and works in Minneapolis, about the recent ICE activity and what it looks like from someone actually there.
We discuss immigration enfo... more
Some teachings sound biblical.
They use Scripture.
They feel familiar.
They often come from trusted voices.
But when you look closely… they aren’t rooted in Jesus as revealed through the Scriptures.
In this episode, I walk through seven dangerou... more
I have enjoyed the unscripted discussions of real issues that we face. The problem is that these podcasts are typically over an hour, which is well past the length of my commute and attention span. I have started many of these podcasts, but since they took longer than my 30 minute drive, I never finished them.
Seriously, if you could keep these discussions <30-45 minutes and to the point, I (and I think many others) would be able to fit these podcasts into our schedules.
I’ve found this podcast extremely interesting to listen to.
Asher’s way of talking and questioning Christian culture, and Anabaptist culture is truly life giving and I’ve enjoyed it so much!
Keep up the good work my friend
Hey Asher, I really enjoy listening to your podcast. You've been asking for honest reviews, and the hardest part was getting here. I personally use Android, and there's no way to review on itunes from Android. So I made a special trip here with a mac to give a thumbs up. :) I love your passion for the Church. It's evident in the people you seek out to interview, and the topics you discuss. Stay strong, and Press on!
"Critics love it!" "It’s sensational!" "Riveting!"
"Compelling and thoughtful." "You will not regret listening to this podcast!"All these things have been said about the Unfeigned Christianity podcast. The host Asher Witmer is a master in the art of communication and will leave you with bated breath waiting for the next episode. His explorations of deep and sometimes controversial theology will leave you at the edge of your seat.
Seriously though,love the podcast! Would like to see a Joe Roga... more
I have listened to hundreds of different podcasts. Yours caught my attention by the topics of the episodes and due to my Mennonite background.
When I turn on a podcast I am listening for the guest interview and topic content. So far each episode has taken too long to get to that. I’ll tune in to a couple more but may choose to drop it from my list if it remains the same.
Best wishes.
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Content across episodes consistently emphasizes personal and spiritual growth, focusing on themes such as emotional health, theological understanding, and community engagement. Discussions often delve into complex issues like pornography addiction, marriage intimacy, and the call for Christians to respond with compassion to societal challenges, such as immigration and nationalism. Notably, the host integrates a mixture of personal anecdotes and theological exploration, which likely resonates deeply with listeners who are navigating their faith within modern societal contexts. Additionally, the conversational and often reflective style aims to inspire and empower the audience while fostering a sense of community and support among listeners.
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Recent guests on Unfeigned Christianity include:
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2. Corita Whitmer
3. Brian Dye
4. Karen Swallow Pryor
5. Cliff Stahlsputh
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