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episode 65: Knowing When to Quit

 
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Craig and Cody connect for a shorter episode to discuss two topics in particular:

The recent wave of retirements in the world of professional athletics (headlined by Tom Brady) prompts Cody to ask: When do you know it’s time to quit? We don’t leave the discussion in the realm of sports—we talk about careers, ministry, and relationships.

The conversation naturally flows to the popular topic of deconstruction. While both hosts are pro deconstruction, both notice a couple troublesome aspects that can suck the life and positive intent out of deconstruction: 1. marketing/capitalizing on it as a trend; and 2. getting frozen in deconstruction as a “calling card,” rather than building anything new from the rubble.

Articles and addenda mentioned:
“Why We Should Not Redeem ‘Deconstruction’” article by Alisa Childers

“Why We Should Not Redeem ‘Fundamentalist Evangelicalism’” by Jared Byas

The Bible for Normal People, Episode 194: Staying Christian is Hard, isn’t it?

“5 Challenges to Staying Christian,” by Pete Enns

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Content provided by The Institude for Missional Directions (a 501c3) and The missionplace. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by The Institude for Missional Directions (a 501c3) and The missionplace or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Craig and Cody connect for a shorter episode to discuss two topics in particular:

The recent wave of retirements in the world of professional athletics (headlined by Tom Brady) prompts Cody to ask: When do you know it’s time to quit? We don’t leave the discussion in the realm of sports—we talk about careers, ministry, and relationships.

The conversation naturally flows to the popular topic of deconstruction. While both hosts are pro deconstruction, both notice a couple troublesome aspects that can suck the life and positive intent out of deconstruction: 1. marketing/capitalizing on it as a trend; and 2. getting frozen in deconstruction as a “calling card,” rather than building anything new from the rubble.

Articles and addenda mentioned:
“Why We Should Not Redeem ‘Deconstruction’” article by Alisa Childers

“Why We Should Not Redeem ‘Fundamentalist Evangelicalism’” by Jared Byas

The Bible for Normal People, Episode 194: Staying Christian is Hard, isn’t it?

“5 Challenges to Staying Christian,” by Pete Enns

  continue reading

89 episodes

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