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Signs of Hope from 2022
FromGood Faith
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Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Dec 17, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
What does it look like to have Christian hope in this chaotic world?As believers, we live in the “already but not yet,” which means that we are currently in the kingdom of God, though the kingdom has not reached its full expression. In other words, we are “already” in the kingdom of God, but we do “not yet” experience its full glory.In this Advent episode, David and Curtis look back at the challenging year and look for signs of the “coming Kingdom” so that listeners can “read the signs of the times”-- in a way that is both Biblical and hopeful – and live in the anticipation of God’s justice, restoration, and glory.Show Notes:-YouTube: God Bless You': Residents Welcome Ukrainian Troops As They Advance Toward Kherson-YouTube: Ukrainian woman plays violin from apartment basement in Kharkiv-World Health Organization: COVAX delivers its 1 billionth COVID-19 vaccine dose-Forbes: How A Rock Star, A Physician-Legislator, And An Evangelical Senator Bonded To Help End The Global AIDS Pandemic: A Backstory-The Perception Gap: Americans tend to have a distorted understanding of people on the other side of the aisle.
Released:
Dec 17, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Deconstructing Faith: Necessary, Dangerous or Both?: David French and Curtis Chang discuss the hot topic of “deconstruction,” a term with multiple meanings, from reevaluation of specific faith related issues to a deeper questioning of Christian faith itself. For many the discussion around deconstruction stems from some sense of pain or hurt caused by the church. David and Curtis (and producer Kris) explore the complex and deeply personal dimensions of this process, including practical suggestions for listeners. by Good Faith