We explore the fears within Christianity, the frustrations of the Christian community, the way Christians are viewed in society, and the politics of Christianity. Being a Christian is very hard in many ways. Our religion has a lot of internal conflicts and our society has a lot of negative feelings toward Christianity. So buckle in and join the emotional ride of frustration, love, hate, disappointment, and all the emotions we feel in our walk with God.
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In this podcast, we discuss the frustrations, internal struggles, and stereotypes that come along with dating as a Christian. This is a very real and delicate topic that thrives in our daily conversations with our friends and family. It is also something that we worry about on a daily basis. As always we are just sharing our opinion and not giving any kind of advice. This podcast does a great job of seeing our friendship dynamic and our worldview. There are a lot of facets that go along with this topic that we never got a chance to get to so there will definitely be a part two to this topic.
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In this podcast, we first go over where the 10 commandments come from. After establishing where we get the ten commandments, we go through the first three commandments found in Exodus 20 within The Holy Bible.
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In this podcast, we decided to tackle the heavy and controversal topic of altar calls. The text book definition of an “ Altar Call” is a tradition in some Christian churches in which those who wish to make a new spiritual commitment to Jesus Christ are invited to come forward publicly. Normally the “ new spiritual commitment” is about baptism. We share our opinion on altar calls, discuss personal experiences and briefly critique the christian faith. We hope you find our different opinions and thoughts helpful or interesting. We would love to engage with you. Tell us what you think of this podcast through our social media!
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In this podcast, we decided to just stick to one topic but “POP” around with different topics. We had a list of 10 different topics we could talk about and used a random number generator to decide what specific topic we would handle. We only ended up covering four topics: Friendship, Disobedience, Angels and Demons, and Fairness. We took time to think of each word and talked about what first comes to mind when we hear this word. We hope you find our different opinions and thoughts helpful or interesting. We would love to engage with you. Tell us what you think of this podcast through our social media!
From Everyone in Potluck, The Podcast: We strongly encourage all audience members to conduct their own research as statements presented are largely opinion-based as well as biblically backed.
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In this podcast, Katelyn started reminding us of the prophet Hosea and the trust he must have had with the difficult task God gave him. That led us to the conversation of trust and how we can apply that to our own lives.
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In this podcast, we explore the wisdom of God. We clarified what we believe wisdom really is. Then we asked the question, “Why do we need it?”.Then we asked ourselves how we can obtain wisdom.
From Everyone in Potluck, The Podcast: We strongly encourage all audience members to conduct their own research as statements presented are largely opinion-based as well as biblically backed.
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In this podcast, we talked about how God in the Old Testament (OT) and God in the New Testament (NT) is often seen as being different in a variety of ways. Through talking about our personal experiences and journey with God we discussed the possible reasons people could feel that way and why we may or may not feel differently.
Patriarchs and Prophets, a book by Ellen G White, is the book mentioned by Darcie in this podcast.
From Everyone in Potluck, The Podcast: We strongly encourage all audience members to conduct their own research as statements presented are largely opinion-based as well as biblically backed.
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This is the introduction to Potluck, the Podcast. In this trailer, we talk about what this podcast means to us, how this podcast helps us, and how we want this podcast to be viewed by others. Our Podcast was created to show Christianity at its fullest, the good, the bad, and the in-between. It is natural to question, seek truth, joke around, and have fun. Religion should be a topic that can be freely talked about. We hope that through this podcast we will grow our friendship and grow spiritually. Come enjoy the potluck!