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104 - Radical, Christian Love II (w/ John Mark McMillan)

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We continue our conversation on radical, Christian love by talking with musician and song-writer, John Mark McMillan. Known for songs like, “How He Loves,” John Mark McMillan shares his thoughts on the important topic of how Christians should represent Christ’s love in the Church. We’ll discuss the challenge of connecting deeply with others who see the world differently and ask tough questions like: Are Christians losing sight of the radical love Jesus calls us to? Does cancel-culture have a place within Jesus' church? Should a Christian strive to have a soft heart toward every single person? These questions and more with John Mark McMillan.
At top of the episode, three students from Seacoast’s Southeastern University—all Generation Z—discuss culture, technology, and the "love topic" at hand.
On this Episode
John Mark McMillan /
Instagram / Website
Joey Svendsen, host / Instagram
SEU Seacoast Contributors
Grace Duchan / Instagram
Tyler Nivar / Instagram
Grace Ilagan / Instagram

Executive Producer: Josh Surratt
Producer/Editor: Joey Svendsen
Sound Engineer/Editor: JT Price
Sound Engineer: Katelyn Vandiver
Music, including theme song: Joel T. Hamilton Music
Other Music: Derek Minor

Since the beginning of 2024, this podcast releases fully-produced, video versions of each episode. You can find these on our YouTube Channel.

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We continue our conversation on radical, Christian love by talking with musician and song-writer, John Mark McMillan. Known for songs like, “How He Loves,” John Mark McMillan shares his thoughts on the important topic of how Christians should represent Christ’s love in the Church. We’ll discuss the challenge of connecting deeply with others who see the world differently and ask tough questions like: Are Christians losing sight of the radical love Jesus calls us to? Does cancel-culture have a place within Jesus' church? Should a Christian strive to have a soft heart toward every single person? These questions and more with John Mark McMillan.
At top of the episode, three students from Seacoast’s Southeastern University—all Generation Z—discuss culture, technology, and the "love topic" at hand.
On this Episode
John Mark McMillan /
Instagram / Website
Joey Svendsen, host / Instagram
SEU Seacoast Contributors
Grace Duchan / Instagram
Tyler Nivar / Instagram
Grace Ilagan / Instagram

Executive Producer: Josh Surratt
Producer/Editor: Joey Svendsen
Sound Engineer/Editor: JT Price
Sound Engineer: Katelyn Vandiver
Music, including theme song: Joel T. Hamilton Music
Other Music: Derek Minor

Since the beginning of 2024, this podcast releases fully-produced, video versions of each episode. You can find these on our YouTube Channel.

  continue reading

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