Yet another Pew research poll shows that more women are in church and consider faith to be an important part of their life than men. This likely isn't much of a surprise to most. There are reasons for certain and there are also possible solutions.
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Not Too Late
In the last episode, I asked the question, "Is our frog cooked?" This is the answer. We are called to be different, a holy people set apart for the Lord's good pleasure. The path back is set before us. It's up to us to take it.
Monday, March 21, 2016
Is Our Frog Cooked?
We all know the idiom about how to cook a frog. The question is, is our frog already cooked? The sexualization of culture has progressed unchecked for a long time and has had a huge impact on the church whether we want to admit it or not. If you don't believe me, tune in to today's episode. Tie-in for the upcoming Sex, Porn, and Freedom Conference.
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Lesson From History
Those who do not understand the past are doomed to repeat it. Studying the past can prevent today's mistakes. The church is no different. Our past, good and ill, is important to understanding our course. Think today's blend of politics and faith are new? Think again.
Monday, March 14, 2016
Culture of Mediocrity
We live in a world of "meh" and we tolerate it. No, that's not true. We lift the mediocre on our shoulders and celebrate them. Need proof? Listen and find out the truth, if you think you can handle it. From the archives.
Monday, March 7, 2016
Christianity According to The Simpsons
Satire is just satire right? Sometimes we can learn from it even when it might bother us. Perhaps The Simpsons can show us more about how we are perceived than we would like to admit. From the archives, this episode takes a look at how the world sees us through the eyes of America's First Yellow Family.
Thursday, March 3, 2016
Real Men & Yoga Pants
Real Men and Yoga Pants? Sure, why not. One from the lighter side of the Jesus' Outsider archives. (They can't all be serious, can they?)