In a podcast crossover event, Nathaniel Jolly and Ekkie Tepsupornchai of the Truth Be Known Podcast join Chris this week. Christian doctrine continues to come under attack under the guise of advocating for victims and survivors of abuse and oppression. But do these doctrines really lead to the abuse as is so often claimed? Are advocates throwing out Scripture in their efforts to draw concern to victimhood in evangelicalism? These two pastors encourage Christians to stand firm in the Word and not to be swayed by those whose identity can often be found more in trauma than in the Savior.
Show Notes:
Truth Be Known Podcast
Truth Be Known on Twitter
Michelle Lesley Twitter Thread
Theology and Methodology: Women’s Roles in the Church
When The SBC Elite Turns Against the Church
Counting the Cost, a Unique Easter Message
Don’t Call Them Groomers??
Male and Female He Created Them
Christianity vs. Conservatism
VOR and MOT Take on ShepCon 2022
The Intersectionality of Ecumenicalism
VOR Rewind - Big Evangelicals Redefine the Biblical Church
What’s Wrong With You People?
Christian, You Are Loved by God
VOR Rewind: NPR vs. The Bible - The Battle for Authority Over the Church
Don’t Waste Your Sanctification
Sanctification, Suffering, and Things to Come in 2022
VOR Rewind - Reviving New England with Nate Pickowicz
VOR Rewind - Without Easter There Is No Christmas
Pulpits, Politics, and the Purpose of the Church
Platforming Survivors in the Church
The Characteristics of a False Gospel
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