Inverted Orthodoxy #349- Back from vacation, AER, Orthodox beliefs, and maybe more!
The pastors are back from summer vacation and we have new questions for you! Pastors Doug and Kyle discuss the following:
1:23 into the episode July 24 - AER - OnJuly 24, Kyle had said to seek out help from them unless they are the ones that have bullied(which I don’t believe you have), if you have, would you be open to being confronted?
6:03 into the episode AER: this is for the conversation on short term missions. Is there a way, to counter the whiteness, or even western intentions of bringing our way of church to a different context, to say to the people going and the people who we may be visiting, that we are wanting to learn how the kingdom of God is moving in their context? While also asking, how can we make this impactful with coming for a short period of time. Ask How can we best serve or support the people in that country, city, church. Just some thoughts.
11:06 into the episode Aer - On episode 348 you discuss the great commission and the idea that pretty much everyone has been reached, in terms of the “go and tell the good news”. In our western society where Christianity is declining, do you really think people know the good news? I wonder if people have heard some stories, Christmas, Easter, Noah’s ark etc. But do you think they have really heard/seen/experienced the life changing good news of Jesus?
20:32 into the episode Jun 17 - Because there are so many theological differences and those differences have resulted in tens of thousands of denominations what is necessary for orthodoxy? What are, in your opinion, the basic beliefs that all Christians need to hold in order to remain orthodox?
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