Posted on Monday, June 13th, 2011 [2 Comments]
Posted in Difference, Jesus
Mark Scandrette thinks we ignore some of the most sensational teachings of Jesus because they seem impossible. What could we learn by actually trying to do the things Jesus did and taught?
Posted on Monday, February 7th, 2011 [10 Comments]
Posted in Belief, Who God is
What happens if you ask God the tough questions in your pain and show Him all your anger? Can He handle it?
Posted on Monday, October 18th, 2010 [11 Comments]
Posted in Certainty, Who God is
Leeana Tankersley rarely finds tangible answers to her questions, but God comforts her and she finds clarity as she processes her questions with others.
Posted on Monday, September 27th, 2010 [3 Comments]
Posted in Certainty, Jesus
Mike Licona is a second-guesser. It’s hard for him to decide which bottle of cologne to buy, let alone decide which worldview is correct.
Posted on Monday, September 20th, 2010 [8 Comments]
Posted in Poverty, Who God is
Prayer is often saturated with requests for prosperity. James Pond wonders how much God really cares about our well-being?
Posted on Monday, August 2nd, 2010 [4 Comments]
Posted in Who God is
Is understanding God more like a box or a carrot on a stick? Kevin Potter explorers these two metaphors and how they relate to understanding God.
Posted on Monday, July 26th, 2010 [23 Comments]
Posted in Who God is
Everybody has a different idea of what God looks like. In this clip, people on the street tell us what they think.
Posted on Monday, July 19th, 2010 [17 Comments]
Posted in Who God is
How much do our experiences and relationships in life affect our understanding of God? In this clip, Elaine Hamilton talks about how theology can be separated into intellectual theology and emotional theology.
Posted on Monday, May 3rd, 2010 [27 Comments]
Posted in Outreach, Who God is
Darin grew tired of trying to convince others to believe the way he did. His realization: What if God looks differently to different people?
Posted on Monday, March 29th, 2010 [71 Comments]
Posted in Certainty, Jesus
Does God have to kill someone in order to forgive? In this clip Bart Campolo suggests that the main point of Jesus was not to die for our sins, but to teach about God’s grace.
Posted on Monday, February 8th, 2010 [17 Comments]
Posted in Who God is
If God has given us the freedom to choose whether or not we’ll love him, does that mean he is not in control? Bart Campolo thinks so.
Posted on Monday, February 1st, 2010 [16 Comments]
Posted in Folklore, Who God is
Susan Isaacs discovered she was worshipping a false god, but surprisingly it looked a lot like the real one. She then had to decide if she wanted to follow a god whose goodness didn’t guarantee happiness.
Posted on Monday, October 26th, 2009 [21 Comments]
Posted in Belief, Jesus
Is Jesus more concerned about our beliefs and behavior or that we are following him? In this clip Vince Antonucci describes how he views following Jesus like an adventure.
Posted on Monday, September 21st, 2009 [21 Comments]
Posted in Connecting with God, Who God is
Can peace come in not understanding? In this clip Karin Maney unpacks the phrase “the peace of God that passes understanding”.
Posted on Monday, July 13th, 2009 [48 Comments]
Posted in Miracles, Prayer
Why does God heal sometimes and not others? The interviewer in this clip pushes back when he is given a simplistic answer to this question. Is healing really that simple?
Posted on Monday, May 11th, 2009 [4 Comments]
Posted in Who God is
This video asks the age-old question of “where is God amidst pain and suffering?”
Posted on Monday, May 11th, 2009 [1 Comment]
Posted in Prayer, Who God is
Is our safety God’s first priority? Does he have our back? In this clip Robbie talks about how he questions what he was taught growing up.