This podcast attempts to spend more time asking good questions than providing simplistic answers. For too many people, the Bible has been used as a weapon or limited in how it speaks to what it means to be human. Let’s get curious about these stories. Let’s discover what God might be inviting us into.
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This podcast attempts to spend more time asking good questions than providing simplistic answers. For too many people, the Bible has been used as a weapon or limited in how it speaks to what it means to be human. Let’s get curious about these stories. Let’s discover what God might be inviting us into.
Instant Mashed Potatoes, Tattoos, and Economic Justice | Reimagining Manna From Heaven
Deconstructing the Bible
36 minutes 36 seconds
3 years ago
Instant Mashed Potatoes, Tattoos, and Economic Justice | Reimagining Manna From Heaven
In this episode, Jason is joined by Pastor Steph to discuss Exodus 16 and the story of God providing manna (and quail) from heaven while the people are traveling in the wilderness. This conversation touches on sooooo many good topics...Economic Justice (and injustice)Scarcity vs. AbundanceSabbath Rest and RenewalJesus' Feeding the 5,000The Lord's Table...and more!Pastor Stephanie Williams O'Brien is pastor of Mill City Church in Minneapolis. She is an author. She is a podcaster. And she's a dynamic leader with a passion to see God's Kingdom flourish in big and small ways as we navigate the Already-But-Not-Yet. You can find her and her work (books and podcast) at the places below...@pastorstephhttps://www.pastorsteph.com/In this episode, Pastor Steph mentioned the work of Every Meal, which tackles food insecurity in local schools. Find more information about Every Meal HERE.Enjoy the episode!
Deconstructing the Bible
This podcast attempts to spend more time asking good questions than providing simplistic answers. For too many people, the Bible has been used as a weapon or limited in how it speaks to what it means to be human. Let’s get curious about these stories. Let’s discover what God might be inviting us into.