A Vacation from Beliefs

Posted on Monday, August 30th, 2010 [4 Comments]

Posted in Beliefism, Other Religions

As Nick Fiedler was packing for a yearlong trip around the world, he decided to leave his beliefs at home. He found that this allowed him to experience other cultures with an open mind.

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Just Say Yes

Posted on Monday, May 24th, 2010 [5 Comments]

Posted in Insiders Relating to Outsiders, Other Religions

Improv comedy taught Susan Isaacs a better way to respond to her friends with different religious backgrounds. Instead of denying their experiences, she began to participate in their story.

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The Woman at the Mosque

Posted on Monday, April 26th, 2010 [5 Comments]

Posted in Faith, Insiders Relating to Outsiders, Other Religions

Leeana didn’t understand what it meant to desire God until she talked with a woman in a mosque. Moving beyond differences allowed Leeana to find great value and truth in what the woman had to share.

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A [heart] for Mormons

Posted on Monday, November 30th, 2009 [11 Comments]

Posted in Insiders Relating to Outsiders, Other Religions

Dave’s love for Mormons wasn’t very well received until he learned to communicate on the same wavelength. This required him to become a little less analytical and a little more romantic.

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Christianity®

Posted on Monday, September 14th, 2009 [16 Comments]

Posted in Certainty, Other Religions, Religious Christianity

Bart Campolo believes in a loving God. Christianity is his brand. In this clip Bart talks about why he chooses Christianity.

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The God of The Shack

Posted on Monday, August 31st, 2009 [3 Comments]

Posted in Certainty, Church/Christianity, Faith, Other Religions

Paul Young, author of the bestselling book The Shack, is not interested in the works-based god presented in religion. He says “Jesus didn’t come to set up another religion. He came to open up a relationship, and relationship is always a violation of religion.”

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