If you want to here the rest head over to Sound truth. We covered a lot of interesting and important ground. Earlier in the year Adam interviewed Alisa Childers about her book Another Gospel. Note that this IS a long episode–you may need to listen in parts–but I’m going to go out on a limb and say it’s well worth it. You can also listen in your browser by clicking on the episode player below. by Alisa Childers, Lee Strobel ( 2,985 ) 10.99 This may be the most influential book you will read this year. They discuss the most common cultural lies that imprison us and how to experience genuine freedom by living God’s truth. I think you’re going to really enjoy this conversation! If you don’t already subscribe to the podcast, search for “The Natasha Crain Podcast” on your player or find direct links here. Should we live our own truth Ought we follow our hearts Sean talks with Alisa Childers about her new book LIVE YOUR TRUTH. Evangelicals think they’re in a place of authority or moral high ground over others when they call out sin.The measuring stick of religion is if it’s helpful (rather than if it’s true).We need to sift through it to determine what’s good. Another Gospel seeks truth in response to progressive Christianity. The Bible has some good stuff…and lots of bad stuff. FebruIn her book, Another Gospel, well-known author and speaker Alisa Childers recounts her journey wrestling with questions and doubt that struck to the core of her Christian faith.God has pretty much only one attribute: love.Alisa Childers: Hey guys, thanks for having me. A lifelong Christian seeks truth in response to progressive Christianity. For example, we talk about progressive Christian ideas such as the following from a biblical perspective (there are more covered in the show): She's a wife, a mom, an author, a blogger, a speaker, a former worship leader from the group ZOEgirl you might recognize, but it's written a fantastic new book called Another Gospel. ![]() In this show, apologist Alisa Childers and I break down several recurring themes in progressive Christian writings, using a recent best-selling progressive Christian book as a case study: If God is Love, Don’t Be a Jerk by John Pavlovitz. ![]() But I think you’ll find that today’s episode was worth the wait! It’s been a couple of months since I’ve been able to record a new podcast episode, given my limited time as I prepared for the release of my new book Faithfully Different: Regaining Biblical Clarity in a Secular Culture.
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