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Some Words with Jon Jordan
Jon Jordan
15 episodes
3 weeks ago

In which I reflect on the meaning of the cross, not only as a symbol of suffering, but as the ultimate victory of God over sin, death, and evil. The cross was meant for destruction, yet through Christ it has become the source of life, hope, and salvation.

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In which I reflect on the meaning of the cross, not only as a symbol of suffering, but as the ultimate victory of God over sin, death, and evil. The cross was meant for destruction, yet through Christ it has become the source of life, hope, and salvation.

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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Social Media that doesn't shrink your soul?
Some Words with Jon Jordan
4 months ago
Social Media that doesn't shrink your soul?

This is a new recording of an essay originally published in June 2022: livingchurch.org/covenant/…

Social media is a form of the unexamined life Socrates warned us about.

But does it have to be so? Are the current popular iterations of social media, which I will refer to as Big Social, our only option for consuming information, connecting with friends and strangers, and developing bonds across borders and oceans?

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Some Words with Jon Jordan

In which I reflect on the meaning of the cross, not only as a symbol of suffering, but as the ultimate victory of God over sin, death, and evil. The cross was meant for destruction, yet through Christ it has become the source of life, hope, and salvation.

Transcript