Saved by the City
En podkast av Religion News Service
126 Episoder
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Eat! Drink! Plan the Revolution! + Alissa Wilkinson
Publisert: 15.6.2022 -
The SBC, Animal Farm & Disneyland + Jonathan Merritt
Publisert: 8.6.2022 -
‘My race and gender are not obstacles. They’re gifts.’ + Nikki Toyama-Szeto
Publisert: 31.5.2022 -
When Did Being Good Get So Dang Hard? + Sandra Maria Van Opstal
Publisert: 25.5.2022 -
Don’t Tell Us CRT Is the Problem + Jemar Tisby
Publisert: 18.5.2022 -
From Hymns to Hillsong and Back Again + Leah Payne & David Gungor
Publisert: 11.5.2022 -
Why Deconstruction Isn't Enough + Candice Marie Benbow
Publisert: 4.5.2022 -
Hillsong and the Scourge of V-Necked Pastors
Publisert: 27.4.2022 -
How to Live Like an Actual Human + Andy Crouch
Publisert: 20.4.2022 -
We're Jaded on Romance... But Should We Be? + Faitth Brooks
Publisert: 13.4.2022 -
God Is Not Your Sky Daddy. + Krispin Mayfield
Publisert: 6.4.2022 -
We Ditched Purity Culture. But What's Next? + Christine Emba
Publisert: 30.3.2022 -
We Worked at Christianity Today. And We Have Thoughts About the New Report.
Publisert: 23.3.2022 -
Did the Pandemic Make Me a Jerk?
Publisert: 16.3.2022 -
Philip Yancey on the Blessing of Deconstruction
Publisert: 22.12.2021 -
Am I a New Yorker Yet?
Publisert: 15.12.2021 -
The Punk Rock Spirit of the Virgin Mary
Publisert: 8.12.2021 -
7 Events That Shaped Our Evangelical Identity
Publisert: 1.12.2021 -
Our History Books Were Missing Some Chapters
Publisert: 24.11.2021 -
How To Help Your Homeless Neighbors — Really
Publisert: 17.11.2021
Roxy and Katelyn grew up in the white evangelical American heartland. Both were warned moving to a supposed bastion of secular culture would be dangerous to their faith. While navigating a city where people sleep in on Sunday mornings and the chaste motto “true love waits” isn’t a thing, the two have found a renewed, vibrant faith that has been both strengthened and stretched in the metropolis.
