It’s easy to get overwhelmed by all of the needs in a broken world. Scrolling through our news feeds can often leave us feeling helpless, where we want to make a difference but don’t know where to start. Join us as we talk with Kevin Honore with Bright Hope World, an organization committed to making a difference in some of the world’s most challenging situations, as he shares with us wisdom in engaging thoughtfully in a world full of need.

If clean drinking water comes out of your tap, you’re in the wealthiest 4% of the world. —Kevin Honore. Click To Tweet

Recommended Reading

When Helping Hurts: How to alleviate poverty without hurting the poor… and yourself by Steve Corbett and Brian Fikkert

Special Thanks

Kevin Honore
New Partnerships Facilitator
Bright Hope World
Website: brighthopeworld.com

Reflekt
Twitter: @iamreflekt
Website: soundcloud.com/reflektmusic

Center for Church Renewal
Website: bibleprinciples.org

 

A recent survey revealed that 90% of young people today think a main identifier of Christianity is that it is anti-homosexual. For people in the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning) community, they wrestle with reconciling a message about a loving God with a feeling of rejection from the church. Join Greg, Eric, and their good friend, Paul Martel, as they dive into the complex topic of sexual identity and explore the unique stories, struggles, and challenges of same-sex attracted Christ-followers as well as the church’s role in loving the LGBTQ community well.

All theology is personal. We need to wrestle with theology, particularly around sexuality, in terms of real people with real stories who want to love God well. Click To Tweet

Recommended Reading

Single, Gay, Christian by Gregory Coles

Washed and Waiting by Wesley Hill

Special Thanks

Paul Martel

Reflekt
Twitter: @iamreflekt
Website: soundcloud.com/reflektmusic

Center for Church Renewal
Website: bibleprinciples.org

 

Does the presence of doubt mean we don’t have faith? Should we expect doubt in our faith journey, or should we expect that the more we grow, the less we’ll doubt? Doubt can be disconcerting, but it doesn’t need to be defeating. Join Greg and Eric as they wrestle with what to do when questions or challenging circumstances arise on the faith journey.

Doubt has the power to derail everything. It also has the power to strengthen our faith, depending on how we respond to it. Click To Tweet

Recommended Reading

The Reason for God by Timothy Keller

Special Thanks

Dr. Darrell Bock
Executive Director of Cultural Engagement and Senior Research Professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary
Twitter: @DBockDTS
Podcast: The Table Podcast (dts.edu/thetable)

Reflekt
Twitter: @iamreflekt
Website: soundcloud.com/reflektmusic

Center for Church Renewal
Website: bibleprinciples.org