Send us a text Ever had that gut-punch moment when you’re late, the lights are all red, and you wonder if it’s random—or a redirect from God? We open with that everyday tension and follow it into the deep end: revelation, free will, and the way God teaches us at our level. One of us argues that God already showed up decisively in Jesus; another names the reality of spiritual blindness and the openness that precedes sight; the third maps out how revelation arrives in stages, the way a good tea...
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Send us a text Ever had that gut-punch moment when you’re late, the lights are all red, and you wonder if it’s random—or a redirect from God? We open with that everyday tension and follow it into the deep end: revelation, free will, and the way God teaches us at our level. One of us argues that God already showed up decisively in Jesus; another names the reality of spiritual blindness and the openness that precedes sight; the third maps out how revelation arrives in stages, the way a good tea...
QUICK Qs: Which Biblical Character is Your First Memory?
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QUICK Qs: Which Biblical Character is Your First Memory?
We dive into our earliest biblical memories, revealing surprisingly different formative experiences with scripture that shaped our faith journeys. • David's first Bible story memory is Zacchaeus, remembered through the children's song "Zacchaeus was a wee little man" • Songs stick with children, which is why they're such an effective teaching tool • One panelist's earliest memory was the crucifixion, which felt noble but incomprehensible as a child • Charlton Heston's "The Ten Commandments" ...
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Send us a text Ever had that gut-punch moment when you’re late, the lights are all red, and you wonder if it’s random—or a redirect from God? We open with that everyday tension and follow it into the deep end: revelation, free will, and the way God teaches us at our level. One of us argues that God already showed up decisively in Jesus; another names the reality of spiritual blindness and the openness that precedes sight; the third maps out how revelation arrives in stages, the way a good tea...