Welcome to episode 223 of Grasp the Bible. In this episode, we will examine the ministry of presence. Key takeaways: In our fix-it culture, we often underestimate the power of simply being with people. Empathy may be inarticulate, because it focuses on entering into the feelings and experience of the sufferer as best we can. But comfort must be articulate and active. Empathy may be silent, but comfort must include speech. It's often harder to genuinely cele...
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Welcome to episode 223 of Grasp the Bible. In this episode, we will examine the ministry of presence. Key takeaways: In our fix-it culture, we often underestimate the power of simply being with people. Empathy may be inarticulate, because it focuses on entering into the feelings and experience of the sufferer as best we can. But comfort must be articulate and active. Empathy may be silent, but comfort must include speech. It's often harder to genuinely cele...
Welcome to episode 207 of Grasp the Bible. In this episode, we continue in our series on Christian citizenship. Today, we tackle the topic of cultural engagement. Key takeaways: As followers of Christ, we're called to a distinctive way of life that sometimes aligns with and sometimes challenges the prevailing culture. Three principles for cultural engagement: Christians should be distinctively Christian. Christians must be engaged. Christians should...
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Welcome to episode 223 of Grasp the Bible. In this episode, we will examine the ministry of presence. Key takeaways: In our fix-it culture, we often underestimate the power of simply being with people. Empathy may be inarticulate, because it focuses on entering into the feelings and experience of the sufferer as best we can. But comfort must be articulate and active. Empathy may be silent, but comfort must include speech. It's often harder to genuinely cele...