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  • S01:E16 "Join the Church of Your Choice"
    2024/10/24

    In this podcast, Daniel Rogers explores the phrase 'join the church of your choice' and its implications within the context of religious division. He discusses the quest for the true church, the question of biblical authority, and how to evaluate different churches based on the fruit of the Spirit. The podcast emphasizes that not all churches are equal and that a good church is defined by its ability to produce good fruit, rooted in love and community.

    Blog: https://danielcrogers.substack.com Website: https://danielr.net Class Handouts: https://danielr.net/handouts Podcast: https://danielr.net/podcasts Free Downloads: https://danielcrogers.gumroad.com/ Church: https://northbroadal.com Twitter/ Instagram/ Snapchat: @raniel_dogers

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    48 分
  • S01:E15 The Prophetic Voice of Deconstruction w/ Scot McKnight
    2024/10/17

    In this conversation, Daniel Rogers and Scott McKnight discuss Scott's book 'Invisible Jesus' and his personal journey of deconstruction from a conservative Christian background. They explore the reasons behind deconstruction, the search for a more authentic faith centered on Jesus, and the implications of leaving traditional church structures. Scott emphasizes that many who deconstruct are not abandoning their faith but are seeking a deeper understanding of Jesus and a community that reflects that desire. In this conversation, Scot and Daniel explore the themes of liminality, community, and the journey of faith. They discuss the process of moving through phases of doubt and inquiry, emphasizing the importance of relationships and the freedom to question beliefs. The dialogue also touches on the concept of tolerance, the agnostic condition, and the need for churches to reorient around Jesus as the central figure of faith. Ultimately, they highlight that love is the essence of knowing God, and that true understanding comes from a place of humility and openness.

    Order Invisible Jesus today! https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/210137091-invisible-jesus

    Read Scot's Substack: https://scotmcknight.substack.com/

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    Daniel's Usual Self-promotion

    Daniel's new book (and audio book!): How a 25-Year-Old Learned He Wasn't the Only One Going to Heaven

    Daniel's blog: https://danielr.net

    Daniel's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DanielRogers

    Daniel's Church Home: https://northbroadal.com

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    46 分
  • S01:E14 Answering Questions About Baptism and Communion
    2024/10/05

    In this episode, Daniel Rogers addresses various Bible questions submitted by listeners during the off-season of his podcast. He discusses the timing of baptism, the practices surrounding the Lord's Supper, the importance of choosing a church that aligns with one's beliefs, and how to navigate family dynamics when dealing with legalism. Additionally, he emphasizes the significance of communion as a community meal and the inclusivity of children in these practices.

    Subscribe to my substack for weekly posts: https://danielcrogers.substack.com

    Daniel's Usual Self-promotion

    Daniel's new book (and audio book!): How a 25-Year-Old Learned He Wasn't the Only One Going to Heaven

    Daniel's blog: https://danielr.net

    Daniel's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DanielRogers

    Daniel's Church Home: https://northbroadal.com

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    27 分
  • S01:E13 Imposter Syndrome as a Pastor w/ Aram Mitchell
    2024/09/26

    This is the last planned episode for season 1! Season 2 is planned to launch in January. There will be a few bonus episodes between then now though. We are just giving ourselves the freedom to take a break.

    In this engaging conversation, Daniel Rogers and Aram Mitchell explore themes of personal transitions, pastoral leadership, and the creative processes involved in ministry. They discuss the importance of community, the challenges of imposter syndrome, and the role of fear in personal growth. Aram shares insights from his upcoming pastoral role and the significance of spiritual formation in both personal and communal contexts. The dialogue emphasizes the need for support systems and the value of creativity in ministry, culminating in reflections on the journey of faith and leadership.

    https://www.arammitchell.com/

    Subscribe to my substack for weekly posts: https://danielcrogers.substack.com

    Daniel's Usual Self-promotion

    Daniel's new book (and audio book!): How a 25-Year-Old Learned He Wasn't the Only One Going to Heaven

    Daniel's blog: https://danielr.net

    Daniel's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DanielRogers

    Daniel's Church Home: https://northbroadal.com

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    58 分
  • S01:E12 Deborah: Exceptional, Not an Exception w/ Sandra Richter
    2024/09/19

    Deborah, a prominent figure in the book of Judges, challenges the perception that women are only in the text because there are no good men available. In a male-dominated society, Deborah's leadership and influence as a judge for over 40 years is exceptional. She is one of the few judges in the Old Testament who is also titled as a prophet, highlighting her significant role in shaping the nation of Israel. Deborah's title as a mother in Israel further emphasizes the importance of motherhood, a role often marginalized in society. In this conversation, Sandy Richter discusses the character of Deborah in the book of Judges and her role as a prophet and judge in ancient Israel. Sandy highlights the significance of Deborah's leadership and the connections between her ministry and that of other biblical figures like Samuel and Moses. She also addresses the issue of women in ministry and challenges the cultural norms and biases that limit their roles. Sandy encourages both men and women to recognize and embrace their gifts and to be courageous in answering the call of the Holy Spirit.

    Resources Mentioned in this Podcast

    Westmont College

    Epic of Eden: Deborah – Unlikely Heroes and the Book of Judges

    Michelle Knight (Deborah Scholar)

    The Cross and the Switchblade

    Christians for Biblical Equality: Gordon Fee's article in the Priscilla Papers

    A. J. Gordon - The Ministry of Women

    Upcoming: Check this Site for Sandy's Class on Women in Ministry

    Subscribe to my substack for weekly posts: https://danielcrogers.substack.com

    Daniel's Usual Self-promotion

    Daniel's new book (and audio book!): How a 25-Year-Old Learned He Wasn't the Only One Going to Heaven

    Daniel's blog: https://danielr.net

    Daniel's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DanielRogers

    Daniel's Church Home: https://northbroadal.com

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    1 時間 8 分
  • S01:E11 Jonah for Normal People w/ Jared Byas
    2024/09/12

    In this conversation, Daniel Rogers, Kyler Burk, and Jared Byas discuss the book of Jonah and how it should be interpreted. They explore the idea that Jonah may not be a historically accurate tale, but rather a work of satire, parody, or allegory. They highlight clues within the text, such as hyperbole and the use of different literary styles, that suggest a deeper meaning beyond a literal reading. They also emphasize that this perspective is not new, but has been recognized by Jewish interpreters for centuries. They argue that understanding the intended value of Jonah is more important than trying to make it fit into a specific historical framework.

    The conversation explores the themes of rebirth, descent, and salvation in the book of Jonah. It delves into the significance of Jonah being swallowed by a fish and the imagery of descending into the depths. The conversation also highlights the tension between justice and grace, as seen in Jonah's reluctance to preach to the Assyrians. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the historical context and the complexity of the book's message. Additionally, the conversation touches on the intertextuality of the Bible and the need for diverse perspectives in children's Bible stories.

    Jonah for Normal People Book: https://thebiblefornormalpeople.com/books-for-normal-people/john-for-normal-people-book/

    Check out The Bible for Normal People's upcoming children's book: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/b4np/gods-stories-as-told-by-gods-children

    Listen to The Bible for Normal People podcast: https://thebiblefornormalpeople.com/

    Subscribe to my substack for weekly posts: https://danielcrogers.substack.com

    Daniel's Usual Self-promotion

    Daniel's new book (and audio book!): How a 25-Year-Old Learned He Wasn't the Only One Going to Heaven

    Daniel's blog: https://danielr.net

    Daniel's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DanielRogers

    Daniel's Church Home: https://northbroadal.com

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    1 時間 6 分
  • S01:E10 Paul Preached Jesus in Acts 17, Not Baptism
    2024/09/05

    In this episode, Daniel and Kyler discuss Acts 17 and the different perceptions of God in Greek thought. They explore the idea of an abstract, impersonal deity and the Stoic belief in a withdrawn and indifferent God. They highlight how Jesus, through the Incarnation, challenges these views and reveals a God who is compassionate, loving, and present. They also discuss Paul's approach in Athens, where he meets the people where they are and proclaims the unknown God they worship. The conversation touches on the importance of open-mindedness and intellectual discourse. They explore the themes of God's transcendence, the love of God for all people, and the abstract nature of the early church. They also touch on the concept of repentance and the different ways people come to faith. The conversation highlights the importance of studying Scripture together and invites listeners to engage in discussions on the podcast's Facebook group.

    Join in on the discussion: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1110585413059866

    Subscribe to my substack for weekly posts: https://danielcrogers.substack.com

    Daniel's Usual Self-promotion

    Daniel's new book (and audio book!): How a 25-Year-Old Learned He Wasn't the Only One Going to Heaven

    Daniel's blog: https://danielr.net

    Daniel's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DanielRogers

    Daniel's Church Home: https://northbroadal.com

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    42 分
  • S01:E09 Did Peter Preach Baptism in Acts 2 and Acts 10?
    2024/08/29

    In this episode, Daniel and Kyler discuss the emphasis on the Holy Spirit and the inclusivity of all people in the outpouring of the Spirit. The sermon in Acts 2 is examined, focusing on the resurrection of Jesus and his exaltation as Lord and Messiah. They discuss the significance of baptism and the baptism of the Holy Spirit, highlighting the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in our lives. They caution against limiting the Holy Spirit to our intellectual understanding of scripture and emphasize the importance of experiencing the love of God through the Holy Spirit. They also talk about the danger of focusing on theories and doctrines instead of the life-giving power of Christ's wounds.

    Join in on the discussion: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1110585413059866

    Baptism and Baths: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvRoqoyWnFU

    Subscribe to my substack for weekly posts: https://danielcrogers.substack.com

    Daniel's Usual Self-promotion

    Daniel's new book (and audio book!): How a 25-Year-Old Learned He Wasn't the Only One Going to Heaven

    Daniel's blog: https://danielr.net

    Daniel's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DanielRogers

    Daniel's Church Home: https://northbroadal.com

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    1 時間 14 分