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The Rebranding Christianity Podcast
Dunham+Company Podcast Network
37 episodes
1 month ago
A quest to find a more authentic and loving expression of the Christian faith

Christianity is known for a lot of things these days. Labeled as intolerant or hateful, the true heart of the Christian faith has been buried underneath an onslaught of bad attention and bad press. We’ve failed our brand.In John 13, Jesus gave us the brand—radical love.

In The Rebranding Christianity Podcast, Pastor Jeff Jones and professional marketer Mike Hogan combine their experience to provide a fresh new perspective on the Christian faith, how it has strayed from its true intention, and how to reclaim it.

It’s time for Christianity to return to its true intention. It’s time for a rebrand.

For more information visit www.rebrandingchristianity.org/podcast.
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A quest to find a more authentic and loving expression of the Christian faith

Christianity is known for a lot of things these days. Labeled as intolerant or hateful, the true heart of the Christian faith has been buried underneath an onslaught of bad attention and bad press. We’ve failed our brand.In John 13, Jesus gave us the brand—radical love.

In The Rebranding Christianity Podcast, Pastor Jeff Jones and professional marketer Mike Hogan combine their experience to provide a fresh new perspective on the Christian faith, how it has strayed from its true intention, and how to reclaim it.

It’s time for Christianity to return to its true intention. It’s time for a rebrand.

For more information visit www.rebrandingchristianity.org/podcast.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Ep. 22: Jesus Doesn’t Need a Lawyer – with Bob Goff
The Rebranding Christianity Podcast
43 minutes
1 year ago
Ep. 22: Jesus Doesn’t Need a Lawyer – with Bob Goff
Ep. 23 Jesus Doesn’t Need a Lawyer – With Bob Goff

Guest: Bob Goff
Publish date: June 19, 2024
Hosts: Jeff Jones, Eric Torrence, Darby DeBusk 

https://www.bobgoff.com

Is the American church distracted? We think yes. If you’ve listened to Rebranding Christianity before, you know that we think the church is distracted towards a brand of faith that is marked more by greed and hypocrisy than the radical love of Jesus. Bob Goff is an author, speaker, and “recovering lawyer” who writes about how distraction in our own lives can lead us places we don’t want to be. In this episode, we talk about how Bob’s principles relate to the church, why Jesus is looking for ushers, not bouncers, and how to recapture the focused love of Jesus that a watching world desperately craves. 
The Rebranding Christianity Podcast
A quest to find a more authentic and loving expression of the Christian faith

Christianity is known for a lot of things these days. Labeled as intolerant or hateful, the true heart of the Christian faith has been buried underneath an onslaught of bad attention and bad press. We’ve failed our brand.In John 13, Jesus gave us the brand—radical love.

In The Rebranding Christianity Podcast, Pastor Jeff Jones and professional marketer Mike Hogan combine their experience to provide a fresh new perspective on the Christian faith, how it has strayed from its true intention, and how to reclaim it.

It’s time for Christianity to return to its true intention. It’s time for a rebrand.

For more information visit www.rebrandingchristianity.org/podcast.