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This vs. That
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75 episodes
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A podcast where we have conversations that explore what we think and why we think it.
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A podcast where we have conversations that explore what we think and why we think it.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Accepting Limitations vs. Neglecting Responsibilities - Kelly Kapic
This vs. That
55 minutes 49 seconds
4 months ago
Accepting Limitations vs. Neglecting Responsibilities - Kelly Kapic

On this episode of This vs. That, we explore the tension between accepting limitations and neglecting responsibility with Kelly Kapic, Professor of Theological Studies at Covenant College. Kelly, author of "Your Only Human" and the upcoming devotional "You Were Never Meant To Do It All," shares his personal struggles with productivity culture and the constant pressure to do more.

We discuss how human dependency—on God, other people, and creation—was designed as a good thing before the fall, not a consequence of sin. Kelly offers insights on how we can embrace our limitations without abandoning our responsibilities, and how both over-responsible and under-responsible attitudes diminish God's design for us.

The conversation takes us from theological perspectives on human limitations to practical applications for dealing with global suffering and local ministry opportunities. We explore how it takes the entire church, not just individuals, to be the body of Christ, and why trying to carry the weight of the world's problems alone is neither sustainable nor biblical.

This vs. That
A podcast where we have conversations that explore what we think and why we think it.