Jesus Farted, by John Crowder

Exploring the Humanity of God At the crux of everything is the incarnation. That God would fully step into our complete and total humanity is still the stumbling stone of the ages yet the centerpiece of everything.  In this video, John Crowder points out the obvious (i.e. the God of Glory thunders – Ps. 29:3) […]

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Who is your covering? John Crowder

In an extended episode of the Jesus Trip, John Crowder discusses the hot topic of spiritual authority. Explaining the difference between institutional and charismatic authority, he shows how ideally both come in the same package. Avoiding the two pitfalls of control and rebellion, John explains the role of fathering versus self-appointed ministry builders. Is there […]

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How to burn a heretic, John Crowder

A History of Heresiology – Wrong notions of God’s anger can manifest violently in our lives and how we treat others. This is especially true when dealing with “heretics.” This week, John Crowder shows how the church historically got into the heretic-burning business and provokes us to reconsider how we should approach doctrinal differences. Hilarious…. […]

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Hyper Grace, by John Crowder

Rightly Defining the Grace of God: Following the 2013 book called “Hypergrace” written by Dr. Michael Brown against John Crowder and other proponents of New Covenant grace theology such as Joseph Prince, John is finally offering clarity on the subject. In a frank and honest rebuttal, John addresses three main misconceptions from his accusers: the […]

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Listening to Shame, Brene Brown

Shame is an unspoken epidemic, the secret behind many forms of broken behavior. Brené Brown, whose earlier talk on vulnerability became a viral hit, explores what can happen when people confront their shame head-on. Her own humor, humanity and vulnerability shine through every word. Enjoy! AR

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Bono, Eugene Peterson & The Message

This short film documents the friendship between Bono (of the band U2) and Eugene Peterson (author of contemporary-language Bible translation The Message) revolving around their common interest in the Psalms. Based on interviews conducted by Fuller Seminary faculty member David Taylor and produced in association with Fourth Line Films, the film highlights in particular a […]

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U2 – 40

Bono signing Psalm 40 and Psalm 6 in Chicago 2005.  The original song is from their 1983 War album.  The bassline in this song is just immense. Enjoy! AR

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