by A Family Story | Mar 1, 2023 | Faith, Intimacy, Relationship, Rethinking God Podcast, Rethinking God with Tacos / Season Four, Sin, The Fathers Love, Writing
Thomas Jay Oord & Keith Giles Deconstructing Hell iTunes Spotify Google YouTube Perhaps no modern church dogma has been more destructive to the mission of Jesus, created more atheists, or generated more religious trauma than that of...
by A Family Story | Feb 22, 2023 | Crisis of Identity, Faith, God Is Not In Control, Hell, Intimacy, Leaving and Finding Jesus, Miracles, Podcast, Popular, Relationship, Rethinking God Podcast, Rethinking God with Tacos / Season Four, Sin, The Fathers Love, Writing
The Problem with Retribution Chapter Seven / Leaving and Finding Jesus iTunes Spotify Google YouTube This podcast announces and features Jason’s new book, Leaving and Finding Jesus, in audio format. Retribution is the title of chapter seven and is...
by A Family Story | Jan 17, 2023 | Faith, Intimacy, Life, Relationship, Rethinking God Podcast, Rethinking God with Tacos / Season Four, Sin, The Fathers Love, Writing
Felicia Murrell Empathy; The Treasure of the Incarnation iTunes Spotify Google YouTube “The Spirit said to me, ‘I want you to hand to me everything that you believe to be true about God and let me hand back to you everything that is...
by Jason Clark | Dec 14, 2022 | Intimacy, Marriage, Parenting, Popular, Rethinking God Podcast, Rethinking God with Tacos / Season three, Sin, The Fathers Love
Sheila & Keith Gregoire The Good GuyS and Girl's Guide To Great Sex iTunes Spotify Google YouTube “Biblically, sex is something that is mutual, intimate, and pleasurable for both…But in the church, we have made sex into a male...
by Jason Clark | Nov 23, 2022 | Faith, Interview, Intimacy, Leadership, Rethinking God Podcast, Rethinking God with Tacos / Season three, The Fathers Love
An Emmaus Road Deconstruction with Matthew Hester iTunes Spotify Google YouTube The Kingdom within, relational intimacy, a triune God reconciling the world to Himself, faith like Abraham, hermeneutics, and an Emmaus Road...
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