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Today, we're revisiting the most listened to episode of God Knows Where. I think when you listen to it again (or for the first time...) you'll see why more folks listened to this episode than any other. It's all about how we choose to respond when someone asks us for help. People asked Jesus for help all the time and his response was consistent regardless of the request. What might our world or our relationships look like if ours was too? Let's dig into that question together.
Have questions about today's episode? Send Brett a message on Instagram at @god_knows_where.
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Mentioned in Today's Article:
Peter Singer's "What Should a Billionaire Give and What Should You?"
TM Scanlon's "What We Owe To Each Other"
I learned of Singer and Scanlon's pieces reading Michael Schur's How to Be Perfect: The Correct Answer to Every Moral Question. Highly recommend!
GFM's Notable Media of 2023
Good Faith Media's Notable Books of 2023
Good Faith Media's Notable Music of 2023
Good Faith Media's Notable Films of 2023
Good Faith Media's Notable Television of 2023

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Luke 9
God Knows Where is created, written, and produced by Brett Harris
Music written and performed by Thomas Steinwinder and Michael Trest

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Today, we're revisiting the most listened to episode of God Knows Where. I think when you listen to it again (or for the first time...) you'll see why more folks listened to this episode than any other. It's all about how we choose to respond when someone asks us for help. People asked Jesus for help all the time and his response was consistent regardless of the request. What might our world or our relationships look like if ours was too? Let's dig into that question together.
Have questions about today's episode? Send Brett a message on Instagram at @god_knows_where.
Wait, you're not already following @god_knows_where? Click below!
Mentioned in Today's Article:
Peter Singer's "What Should a Billionaire Give and What Should You?"
TM Scanlon's "What We Owe To Each Other"
I learned of Singer and Scanlon's pieces reading Michael Schur's How to Be Perfect: The Correct Answer to Every Moral Question. Highly recommend!
GFM's Notable Media of 2023
Good Faith Media's Notable Books of 2023
Good Faith Media's Notable Music of 2023
Good Faith Media's Notable Films of 2023
Good Faith Media's Notable Television of 2023

Follow God Knows Where:
Instagram
Facebook
Follow Good Faith Media:
Facebook
Instagram
Scripture References
Luke 9
God Knows Where is created, written, and produced by Brett Harris
Music written and performed by Thomas Steinwinder and Michael Trest

  continue reading

95 episodes

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