Vocation (674)
  1. The following is an excerpt from Ken Sundet Jones’ chapter in “Who Am I?” written by Scott Ashmon (1517 Publishing, 2020).
  2. We're not called to be obedient consumers. We're free in Christ to love and serve our neighbor according to his need
  3. The gift of new life through His death and resurrection, creates Christ’s children, all of whom are being sent with beautiful feet and beautiful tongue and lips to serve as the Lord’s hitmen and midwives.
  4. Riley and Gillespie continue their conversation on moderation in public dialogue, the wrath of God, our passions, and not succumbing to media propaganda.
  5. When the old Adam hears a command, he hears a prescription. Like a coach drawing up a play so you can win the game.
  6. You Can’t Get Right if You Can’t Relate... Much too little has been done either to articulate or to augment the kind of "pastoral care" that equips Christian citizens to demonstrate care for the world in their daily vocation.
  7. Scott and Caleb are joined by John Hoyum to talk about the theologian's craft. What makes one a theologian?
  8. Our appearance is designed to be familiar and to put you at ease. We continue our discussion of the Church and social change and upheaval.
  9. Since Jesus has done everything we need for salvation, we can focus our works and efforts on serving our neighbor.
  10. Are You Gonna Slay It? We take a deep dive into the relation of the Church to social change and upheaval.
  11. Things are falling apart. Nothing new, just a different way. Jesus falls smack dab in the middle of all this shit!
  12. Silence is an important and valuable tool for change and empathy, self-reflection, and learning.
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