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AN AMISH DILEMMA
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It’s Mailbag Friday! Is my Amish church a real church?
Wretched Radio | Air Date: July 19, 2024
https://media-wretched.org/Radio/Podcast/WR2024-0719.mp3
It’s Mailbag Friday! You have questions. We have answers.
If you have any questions, comments, conundrums, snarks, or ideas send them to idea@wretched.org.
Segment 1
Benny Hinn should go to the RNC and heal Trump’s ear, what a sight that would be. -Anonymous
I’m Jesse from Pennsylvania, born and raised Amish with six children ages 19 to 4. I don’t believe the Amish meet the New Testament definition of Church. I think it’s a cult. My wife thinks my conversion is my willful purchase of a ticket to Hell. Do I allow my wife to teach my children the Amish way for unity in marriage, or teach them something different? I’m still attending the Amish church because going elsewhere means my family will likely kick me out. But if the Amish aren’t a true church, am I not going to church at all? I wasn’t saved when baptized – does this mean I’m not baptized at all? HELP! -Jesse
Could I please get your thoughts on tattoos? I know there is a prohibition against them in Leviticus, but it seems to have been for the Jews at that time. -Nate
Segment 2
Would you say someone who is a devout Catholic would be considered a Christian? (Are they saved?) -David
Segment 3
I’m reading a book by a dead Puritan who says that if even one sin is loved in the heart, that we are not saved. How do I know if I love one, single sin in my heart when I am not at all good at introspection? -Steve
Todd, my wife (of 24 years) and I recently experienced a miscarriage and two still births. After the second still birth, she went to a pretty dark place. She spends hours everyday, studying the Bible, but she now says that despite being a Christian as long as I’ve known her, she’s not sure she is saved. She believes in the God of the Bible, but she says she doesn’t trust Him to save her. She spends most days broken and crying, and it’s taking a toll on the whole family. -Tim
Segment 4
I’ve noticed since starting university that I sometimes shake hands with women without thinking, but then feel it’s disrespectful as I view handshakes as masculine. Is it wrong to see it this way and is my dislike for gender role blurring going too far? -Anonymous
If church is to be done God’s way, where should a Christian fall on the family integrated movement where children should not be separated from their parents during the church service? What about other weekly programming? The family integrated movement has some very compelling arguments but so few churches seem to go this way in practice. -Dustin
I am employed at a library and am in charge of the Young Adult section there. While I have found it opens some doors to speak about what I believe, as a Christian I do struggle with what to do about some of the books in the collection. Many on the shelves are LGBTQ related and I am tasked with promoting them. I do not recommend books to purchase if they are LGBTQ, but the ones we have already I have to put on display sometimes. As a Christian how do I handle this? – Anonymous Young Person
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Manage episode 429719352 series 1662287
It’s Mailbag Friday! Is my Amish church a real church?
Wretched Radio | Air Date: July 19, 2024
https://media-wretched.org/Radio/Podcast/WR2024-0719.mp3
It’s Mailbag Friday! You have questions. We have answers.
If you have any questions, comments, conundrums, snarks, or ideas send them to idea@wretched.org.
Segment 1
Benny Hinn should go to the RNC and heal Trump’s ear, what a sight that would be. -Anonymous
I’m Jesse from Pennsylvania, born and raised Amish with six children ages 19 to 4. I don’t believe the Amish meet the New Testament definition of Church. I think it’s a cult. My wife thinks my conversion is my willful purchase of a ticket to Hell. Do I allow my wife to teach my children the Amish way for unity in marriage, or teach them something different? I’m still attending the Amish church because going elsewhere means my family will likely kick me out. But if the Amish aren’t a true church, am I not going to church at all? I wasn’t saved when baptized – does this mean I’m not baptized at all? HELP! -Jesse
Could I please get your thoughts on tattoos? I know there is a prohibition against them in Leviticus, but it seems to have been for the Jews at that time. -Nate
Segment 2
Would you say someone who is a devout Catholic would be considered a Christian? (Are they saved?) -David
Segment 3
I’m reading a book by a dead Puritan who says that if even one sin is loved in the heart, that we are not saved. How do I know if I love one, single sin in my heart when I am not at all good at introspection? -Steve
Todd, my wife (of 24 years) and I recently experienced a miscarriage and two still births. After the second still birth, she went to a pretty dark place. She spends hours everyday, studying the Bible, but she now says that despite being a Christian as long as I’ve known her, she’s not sure she is saved. She believes in the God of the Bible, but she says she doesn’t trust Him to save her. She spends most days broken and crying, and it’s taking a toll on the whole family. -Tim
Segment 4
I’ve noticed since starting university that I sometimes shake hands with women without thinking, but then feel it’s disrespectful as I view handshakes as masculine. Is it wrong to see it this way and is my dislike for gender role blurring going too far? -Anonymous
If church is to be done God’s way, where should a Christian fall on the family integrated movement where children should not be separated from their parents during the church service? What about other weekly programming? The family integrated movement has some very compelling arguments but so few churches seem to go this way in practice. -Dustin
I am employed at a library and am in charge of the Young Adult section there. While I have found it opens some doors to speak about what I believe, as a Christian I do struggle with what to do about some of the books in the collection. Many on the shelves are LGBTQ related and I am tasked with promoting them. I do not recommend books to purchase if they are LGBTQ, but the ones we have already I have to put on display sometimes. As a Christian how do I handle this? – Anonymous Young Person
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Thanks for listening!
Wretched Radio would not be possible without the financial support of our Gospel Partners.
If you would like to support Wretched Radio we would be extremely grateful. CLICK HERE TO GET STARTED.
If you are already a Gospel Partner we couldn’t be more thankful for you if we tried!
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