The Woman in the Mosque
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 shared.
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Tithing Without Generosity
Todd Hunter has been tithing for 32 years, but it has never really impacted his life. What would it look like to “repractice” this discipline so that it fosters a heart of generosity?
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Tree Hugging for Jesus
Tri wanted his church to start taking better care of the environment, so he asked them to start taking more hikes. This clip tells the story of a church that takes environmentalism seriously.
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Unexpected Hope
For Tiera, spending time with family has become increasingly difficult over the years. Now, after disconnecting entirely from her family, she wishes her kids could be around extended family during the holidays.
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Unexpected Joy
After Mike’s wife died and his kids started spending Christmas with their significant others, Christmas became the loneliest time of the year. As he started spending Christmas with friends in similar situations, he realized that joy and sorrow can coexist.
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Unexpected Love
After her sister’s death, Marna can’t even go to the supermarket around Christmas without being reminded of her loss. Some family members continue to celebrate Christmas in the ways her sister loved, but Marna needed to change her traditions and find love in new ways.
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Unexpected Peace
Tami and Jeff are typically strapped for cash and have a hard time buying even just one Christmas gift for their kids. Even though they have a little more financial means this holiday season, they have decided to keep their gift giving minimal and find peace in what they have.
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Unlearning the Bible
Jack Crabtree suggests the best way to read the Bible is to forget how we’ve been taught to read it. If we read it more similarly to other literature, we’ll be more inclined to read it in context of the place, time and reason it was written.
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unProgrammed Relationships
Bart Campolo thinks inner city programs create mediating barriers that are ultimately detrimental to relationships. His fix? Skip the program and focus entirely on relationships.
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We Can Learn to Love Our Enemies
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?
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What’s the Point of 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.
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Where’s the Authority?
The reformation marked a shift in authority from church leadership to the Bible. In this clip, Phyllis Tickle discusses how she thinks we are amidst another shift in authority.
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White Church, Black Church
Martin Luther King, Jr. said “It is appalling that the most segregated hour of Christian America is eleven o’clock on Sunday morning.” Why is this still true? In this clip two Baptist pastors from Salt Lake City (one from a white church and one from a black church) share some of their thoughts and experiences about this dilemma.
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Worship Like U2
Casey Corum thinks God is not impressed by our “shows”, but that shouldn’t stop us from worshiping with excellence.
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You Out There?
This video asks the age-old question of “where is God amidst pain and suffering?”
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Your Shirt is Green
Darin grew tired of trying to convince others to believe the way he did. His realization: What if God looks differently to different people?
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