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The Gospel Coalition Podcast features keynote and breakout sessions from our national, regional, and women's conferences. We exist to equip the next generation of believers, pastors, and church leaders to shape life and ministry around the gospel.

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Trip Lee on Faith and Healing (Re-Release)

April 21, 2023 04:00 - 48 minutes - 44.4 MB

In his message at TGC19, Trip Lee teaches on the importance of having faith in God during difficult times of suffering. Lee uses two stories from Matthew 8 that display the healing power of Jesus—the healing of the man with leprosy and the healing of the centurion’s servant—to show what true faith looks like. Lee says that by studying the Word and remembering God's faithfulness, we nourish and strengthen our faith. He says that real faith isn’t demanding that God heals but instead trusting ...

Faith That Abides

April 14, 2023 04:00 - 34 minutes - 31.3 MB

“Setting our eyes on the object of our faith is the only way we will endure.” — Trillia Newbell At TGCW22, Trillia Newbell emphasizes the importance of abiding faith in the life of a Christian. Faith is the foundation of the Christian life, and it is through faith that we can walk with Christ and obey him. Newbell distinguishes between saving faith (saved by grace through faith) and enduring faith (remaining in Christ), and encourages us to abide in Jesus by trusting, praying, obeying, and ...

Why Accurate Bible Interpretation Matters

April 07, 2023 04:00 - 53 minutes - 49 MB

In this TGC17 breakout session, Kevin DeYoung discusses the significance of accurate Bible interpretation, addressing the issue of pervasive interpretive pluralism within Christianity. DeYoung emphasizes the sufficiency and clarity of Scripture as well as the importance of interpreting Scripture alongside the creeds, confessions, and traditions of the church. DeYoung also highlights the need for understanding church history to combat pervasive interpretive pluralism. He encourages Christian...

Good Faith Debates #10: Can Racial Reconciliation Happen without Racial Justice Being Achieved First?

April 05, 2023 04:20 - 58 minutes - 53.7 MB

As Christians consider how to heal racial wounds and pursue racial justice, one debated question is how reconciliation and justice are related. Must justice be served first, before talk of reconciliation can even be taken seriously? Or is reconciliation the groundwork that makes the collective pursuit of justice possible? Should evangelicals stop talking about the need for “racial reconciliation” unless they're actively addressing racial injustice? Or is the theological value of reconciliati...

Good Faith Debates #9: Should Churches Be Slow or Quick to Embrace New Technology?

April 05, 2023 04:15 - 1 hour - 58.9 MB

The pace of change in the digital age is staggering. Every year sees the emergence of new platforms, apps, and technologies that each bring possibilities, problems, and power to reshape culture. What should the church’s posture be toward new technologies? Should churches be early adopters, seeking to leverage new technologies missionally and ecclesially, rather than being a few steps behind? Or should the church take a more cautious approach—not necessarily antitechnology but at least hesit...

Good Faith Debates #8: How Should Christians Care About the Environment?

April 05, 2023 04:10 - 59 minutes - 54.1 MB

Few Christians would deny that “creation care” is a good thing or that stewardship of God's creation is a biblical mandate. But many Christians differ on the public policy implications of environmental stewardship. Is creation care something Christians should only practice in their private sphere of activities (e.g., recycling, not littering, and so on), or is it an issue requiring larger political action (e.g., regulations to curb emissions, government incentives for clean energy developmen...

Good Faith Debates #7: Should Christians Support Tougher Immigration Laws?

April 05, 2023 04:05 - 1 hour - 57.6 MB

The issue of immigration is perennially divisive in American politics and also among American Christians (whose opinions about immigration are often more informed by politics than by the Bible). What are the best biblical arguments for strong borders and enforcement of immigration law on one side, or for more open borders on the other? For Christians, how does our faith inform the relationship between respecting the law and showing compassion to undocumented immigrants? These and related q...

Good Faith Debates #6: Should Christian Parents Send Their Children to Public Schools?

April 05, 2023 04:00 - 56 minutes - 51.5 MB

Christian parents are right to give significant thought to where and how they educate their children. For many, the decision involves not only faith convictions but also financial realities and other factors. Why, or why not, should Christian parents have their children attend public schools? And if not, what are the best arguments for investing in a nonpublic education option (Christian private, homeschool, private classical school, and so on)? Whatever parents decide, how might they compe...

How Pastors Can Effectively Practice Theological Triage

March 31, 2023 04:00 - 49 minutes - 45 MB

In 2005, Al Mohler wrote an article about the call to Christian maturity through triaging theological issues. As with prioritizing particular injuries and illnesses in a hospital, there's great need for ranking theological issues in order of importance within the church. At TGC21, Matt Smethurst moderates a panel with Al Mohler, Gavin Ortlund, and Afshin Ziafat as they discuss how to separate primary, secondary, and tertiary theological beliefs. Smethurst defines the three categories as fol...

Creating for God's Glory

March 24, 2023 04:00 - 40 minutes - 37.1 MB

“There’s no greater source of inspiration than an abiding friendship with Jesus.” –– Davy Flowers At TGCW21, Sarah Walton, Caroline Cobb, Hunter Beless, Davy Flowers, Ruth Chou Simons, and Jen Wilkin discuss what it looks like to be a creative in this age of technology. The panel discusses questions like, “How do we not seek our own glory on social media? How do we balance home life with ministry work? And, how do we serve both our local church and the global church at the same time?” Simo...

Feast with a King

March 17, 2023 04:00 - 45 minutes - 41.7 MB

At TGCW22, Julius Kim delivered a powerful message on how King David’s sacrificial love toward Mephibosheth points us to the sacrificial love of God through Christ. As Kim teaches on 2 Samuel 9, he explains that King David’s love for Mephibosheth mimics Christ’s love for us. Kim draws out four key acts in this passage: David’s pursuit to show kindness Mephibosheth’s plight David’s promise to do no harm Mephibosheth’s peace when being accepted by David Just as David calls Mephibosheth b...

Where to Find a Champion

March 10, 2023 05:00 - 45 minutes - 41.7 MB

“When current fear comes and it is looming large in your life, then what we need to do is . . . remember what God has done, remember his past faithfulness. . . . Let his past faithfulness cultivate current faith in us in the present.” –– Courtney Doctor In her keynote message at TGCW22, Courtney Doctor teaches from 1 Samuel 17 about the true champion in the story of David and Goliath. Doctor says the battle between David and Goliath is actually about the King who has won the battle for us—...

Outsiders Always Welcome

March 03, 2023 05:00 - 54 minutes - 50.1 MB

“[God’s Word] did a much deeper work in Rahab than merely making her afraid. . . . While the hearts of all of the rest of the people in Jericho melted into fear, Rahab's heart melted into faith.” –– Nancy Guthrie In her keynote message at TGCW22, Nancy Guthrie teaches on the faith of Rahab and the encouragement it provides for us to risk everything for God. There's a thread of protection from God’s judgment throughout the Old Testament for those who believe his promises are true. In the bo...

Looking to Jesus for Our Salvation

February 24, 2023 05:00 - 43 minutes - 40.2 MB

“Christ was conformed to the image of the serpent that we might be conformed to the image of Christ.” — Jen Wilkin In her talk at TGCW22, Jen Wilkin teaches about the significance of the serpent on the pole as referenced in Numbers 21. In this Old Testament passage, Wilkin explains, the serpents point back to Egypt and the severity of the punishment from God in the 10 plagues. It's a reminder to the people of Israel at the time not to harden their hearts in disobedience. The Israelites repe...

John Piper on What We Really Need in the Wilderness

February 17, 2023 05:00 - 42 minutes - 39.1 MB

“Everything you need has been purchased by the blood of Jesus . . . for your enjoyment now, in the midst of the wilderness, and your enjoyment, forever.” – John Piper In his keynote message at TGCW22, John Piper describes four scenes in the wilderness of Exodus 17 that are brimming with implications for our own lives: God brought his people to a waterless place in the wilderness on purpose. God commands the movement of our lives—we do not go into the wilderness by accident. The Israelites...

Jesus, Our Substitutionary Ram

February 10, 2023 05:00 - 42 minutes - 39 MB

“We need to remember the reality of God and that there is nothing too hard for him. All of us have something in our life where this truth needs to be applied.” — Jackie Hill Perry In Genesis 22, when Abraham is asked to sacrifice his only son, he obeys immediately. In her message at TGC's 2022 Women's Conference, Jackie Hill Perry explained how Abraham's obedience was directly tied to his unwavering faith in God—for whom nothing is too hard. When Abraham thought about the sacrifice he had ...

We Deserved the Flood, God Gave Us the Ark

February 03, 2023 05:00 - 41 minutes - 38.2 MB

“We deserved the flood . . . we are given the ark, and his name is Jesus.” –– Melissa Kruger In her keynote message at TGCW22, Melissa Kruger uses the story of Noah and the flood to illustrate God's unchanging character and grace. She points out three key takeaways: God is just, therefore salvation is needed. God is gracious, therefore salvation is provided. God is powerful, therefore salvation is effective. Kruger says that the main point of the flood was that God, in his mercy, rememb...

10 Ways Your Church Can Be Missional

January 27, 2023 05:00 - 50 minutes - 46.4 MB

“Accomplishing the Great Commission will not be easy, but we’ve been commanded by God to take the gospel to all people groups.” — David Platt In his message at TGC's 2021 National Conference, David Platt urges local church leaders and pastors to prioritize the 3 billion unreached people across the globe. He reminds these leaders that God has commanded their obedience in the Great Commission for the sake of his global glory. Platt gives 10 ways church leaders and pastors can shepherd their ...

Learn to Suffer from the Chinese Church

January 20, 2023 05:00 - 37 minutes - 34.1 MB

During a panel discussion at TGC21, Hannah Nation, Ryan Zhang, and S. E. Wang from China Partnership discuss the experience of the Chinese church and how the American church can learn from its suffering and kingdom mindset. Since the 1970s, the church in China has grown 60-fold, which is a clear sign of revival. Nation and her team challenge and encourage the American church to pray for revival and learn from the Chinese church by adopting these four beliefs and practices: 1. Believe that ...

Sing the Word of God

January 13, 2023 05:00 - 14 minutes - 13.5 MB

“When we say that we should sing the Word, we mean that our singing ought to be biblical.” – Ligon Duncan In the book of Hebrews, we are exhorted to offer acceptable worship to God, but what does that practically look like? Ligon Duncan not only answers the “what” of acceptable worship, but also the “how.” Worship is defined as “glorifying and enjoying God forever,” which is done in two ways: Gathering to worship with the body of Christ. Worshipping God in all of life, with everything we...

How to Be the Leader Your Church Really Needs

January 06, 2023 05:00 - 44 minutes - 40.9 MB

At TGC's 2021 National Conference, Trevin Wax taught on the importance of being a multi-directional leader and how to have a heightened awareness of problems your flock may encounter. Wax defines multi-directional leadership as “a manner of leadership grounded in the unshakable conviction that all the truth revealed in Scripture must be deployed for the good of God’s people.” The pursuit of this type of leadership can be difficult as it requires dexterity and vision to protect the flock fr...

What Historical Revival Teaches Us

December 16, 2022 05:00 - 44 minutes - 40.8 MB

In his message at TGC's 2021 National Conference, John Yates teaches on the successes of The Great Awakening of the 1700s to1800s and what this historical revival can show us. Yates explains five things that made the ministry and revival of the early awakeners so effective: 1. Their message always started with man’s lostness and inability to live up to the standard of God. It always ended with the atonement of Christ and a call to new birth and true faith that brings assurance of salvation...

Pursuing Godliness? You Need Both Law and Grace

December 09, 2022 05:00 - 47 minutes - 43.5 MB

A few years ago, Jen Wilkin coined the term “celebratory failurism” to describe an acceptance of the thought that Christians will never be able to fully obey because of total depravity. Wilkin pushes back on that idea, and she and Mike Kruger discuss why there seems to be a misunderstanding on total depravity, legalism, and obedience to the law.  They discuss the struggle between antinomianism (lawlessness) and pharisaical tendencies (lawfulness) and find that the relationship between law a...

How the Gospel Helps Us Pursue Ethnic Diversity

December 02, 2022 05:00 - 45 minutes - 41.9 MB

“We can’t love Christ and love his word and ignore the gospel imperative to love each other.” — Courtney Doctor In our polarized world, Christians should be constantly demonstrating a better way toward unity. In this panel discussion at TGC21 (moderated by Vanessa Hawkins), Courtney Doctor, Suzanne Bates, Ruth Chou Simons, and Dennae Pierre discuss the barriers to gospel-centered racial unity and practical ways we can move forward. Some of these barriers to racial unity can include: fear o...

Prioritize Your Soul in a Post-Truth World

November 18, 2022 05:00 - 48 minutes - 44.3 MB

“Go online for a purpose, go for a reason. Stay online only as long as you need to, and then go offline.” — Brett McCracken In his message at TGC21, Brett McCracken addresses an issue of today's generation of quick information—how to develop wisdom in the midst of all that is being thrown at us, online. He shares three things that are making us sick: We have too much information We receive it too quickly The information is too focused on the individual (self) As an antidote to these pro...

Why James Calls Himself a Servant

November 11, 2022 05:00 - 47 minutes - 43.6 MB

Along with his other brothers and sisters, James started out as an unbeliever—though he was a half-sibling of Jesus—until Christ's resurrection. Nancy Guthrie takes us through verses from the Gospels, the Book of Acts, and historical writings to show us James's journey as the leader of the church in Jerusalem, a pastor, peacemaker, doer of the Word, and a man who remained steadfast under trial. In all this, we learn the significance of why James refers to himself as “a servant of God and of ...

God Cares About Your Body

November 04, 2022 04:00 - 46 minutes - 42.8 MB

“God’s eternal plan for your life includes your physicality.” — Sam Allberry At TGC21, Sam Allberry gives five reasons why our bodies are good and how we should treat them as we wait for bodily redemption. Our bodies are not accidental, for we were “fearfully and wonderfully made.” (Psalm 139) Our bodies are not incidental. God created Adam in the flesh and then breathed life into him. The flesh is not just a casing for our soul. Our bodies are not straight-forward. We are broken and hav...

Find Hope with Jesus at Your Side

October 28, 2022 04:00 - 19 minutes - 17.6 MB

At TGC21, Michael Horton explains how we, as sinners, can take our sin to a holy God without fear because of our sympathetic high priest, Jesus.  Horton takes Friedrich Nietzsche’s writing on “the ugliest man,” who claimed to kill God because he couldn’t bear to have someone know his dirtiest corners, and parallels it with how we can bring our dirtiest sins to the Father through Jesus, without shame. Using Hebrews 4, Horton shows how Jesus is a glorious High Priest, a sympathetic High Pries...

Teach Your Kids to Love the Local Church

October 21, 2022 04:00 - 41 minutes - 38.2 MB

If we want our kids to love Jesus, we must also want them to love the church. In her message at TGCW21, Megan Hill gives five ways to practically teach our kids to love the local church. Acknowledge our kids’ experiences. Know that church isn’t always easy for them, and talk to them about it. Remove practical obstacles. Sometimes what they don’t like about church isn’t spiritual and can be changed. Teach them that church is good. Disciple children at home so that practices at church don’t...

How Lament Leads to Racial Reconciliation

October 14, 2022 04:00 - 42 minutes - 39.2 MB

“At the core of our identity as Christians is this thing that says, ‘Jesus is more important to us than anything else,’ and it causes us to lean toward one another, not away from each other.” — Mark Vroegop At TGC's 2021 National Conference, Mark Vroegop, Kori Porter, and Irwyn Ince discuss why lament is a key component of racial reconciliation. The panel answers tough questions: What is racial reconciliation? Why is it so important? Why is it so difficult? Lament is a tool Christians must...

Cultivate Faithfulness for a Lifetime

October 07, 2022 04:00 - 44 minutes - 41.2 MB

“We don’t persevere in order to be saved. We persevere because we have been saved. God has made it possible for us to maintain faithfulness to Jesus, and God is invested in our faithfulness to him.” –– Glenna Marshall At TGCW21, Glenna Marshall delivers a practical message on how to be faithful in the small things, noting that it takes time to see spiritual growth. This perseverance and faithfulness are only possible in the Christian life with the help of the Holy Spirit.  Teaching through...

If You Want to Live, You Must Die

September 30, 2022 04:00 - 45 minutes - 41.9 MB

“Whatever [sin] it is, God is still gracious to redeem you and to keep you. He will never leave nor forsake you.” — Kori Porter Kori Porter outlines the steps of sin through King David’s adultery and murder: sin always starts with desire, sin leads to more sin, and sin produces death. Through this progression, Porter teaches that we have many points of escape when we’re in sin—God will give us a way out and give us the power to fight sin through prayer and the reading of his Word. Just as D...

What You Should Know About Biblical Complementarianism

September 23, 2022 04:00 - 47 minutes - 43.8 MB

In their breakout session at TGC21, Kevin DeYoung, Ligon Duncan, Melissa Kruger, and Nancy Guthrie discuss what it means to have a healthy, biblical view of complementarianism. Melissa Kruger defines complementarianism as understanding men and women to be “equal in worth and dignity, and different in how we live that out in the world.” The panel answers questions like “What does healthy and unhealthy complementarianism look like?” and “How do we graciously argue for it when others disagree?...

Help for Discouraged Pastors' and Elders' Wives

September 16, 2022 04:00 - 25 minutes - 22.9 MB

Megan Hill, Lauren Hansen, and Lindsey Carlson discuss what the wives of pastors and elders need in order to thrive as they support their husbands and churches. The panel answers questions like: How do you handle being seen as a spiritual giant in the church? How do you encourage your husband during a difficult time of pastoring? How do you transition out of relationships into new ones when you move for ministry? Lindsey Carlson closes by encouraging women, “Model to your congregations that...

How to Preach Winsomely and Wisely

September 09, 2022 04:00 - 49 minutes - 45.3 MB

“I believe we need to read, interpret, and preach Christ and his gospel from all the Scriptures.” – Julius Kim At TGC21, Julius Kim explains how to deliver a sermon with wisdom and grace for the growth of God’s kingdom. Kim says that it is critical to preach Christ through every passage, and he gives four specific ways to prepare a sermon, with key tips on how to preach it once prepared: Discover the truth about the text according to the human author. Discern Christ in the text according...

How to Delight in the Law of the Lord

September 02, 2022 04:00 - 53 minutes - 49.2 MB

“If we were to delight in the Ten Commandments, we would begin to live on earth as a citizen of heaven, anticipating that future sweetness when we, like Christ, fully obey the law.” –– Jen Wilkin Jen Wilkin delivers a message at TGCW21 on expanding our understanding of and obedience to the Ten Commandments. Wilkin emphasizes the importance of delighting in God’s law and explains the good that comes from it: “Personal obedience always results in collateral benefit. When one of us obeys God's...

Don't Fear the Book of Revelation

August 26, 2022 04:00 - 45 minutes - 42 MB

“At the end of the book of Revelation, we see that Jesus, the second Adam, will not fail to lead us into a garden that will be even better than Eden—where we will enjoy fellowship with him for all eternity. So, don't be afraid of Revelation.” Nancy Guthrie gives four common fears we may have when approaching the book of Revelation: 1. We fear that we’re not going to understand it and, if we’re teaching it, that we’ll get it wrong. 2. We fear the controversy that surrounds the book. 3. We...

Why We Need Resurrection Power Today

August 19, 2022 04:00 - 45 minutes - 41.7 MB

“The end of the ages has indeed broken into history. Christ is the perfect Adam . . . who has come to achieve what all those before him have failed to achieve.” – Benjamin Gladd In their message at TGC's 2021 national conference, Greg Beale and Benjamin Gladd explain the importance of eschatology in the Christian's understanding of all of Scripture. The storyline of Jesus—his death, resurrection, and ascension—is crucial to equipping the Christian for all of life. As we understand the Old ...

How to Teach with Passion and Personality

August 12, 2022 04:00 - 44 minutes - 40.7 MB

In her message at TGC's 2022 women's conference, Nancy Guthrie delivers a strategy on how to teach the Bible with both passion and personality. She encourages us to teach with passion—in a way that our love for the Scriptures is evident. And with personality—where the aim is to develop a relationship with our audience. Guthrie then provides 12 practical tools to help us overcome the fear of inserting ourselves into Bible teaching: 1. Use humor as a way to break down barriers and unite the...

How to Discuss Sexuality in a Post-Christian Culture

August 05, 2022 04:00 - 44 minutes - 41.1 MB

“We don't live in a moralistic age where we need to prove people to be sinners, we live in an anxious age, where we need to prove to people they're worth something.” – Sam Allberry Brett McCracken, Sam Allberry, and Trevin Wax discuss how Christians should gracefully and biblically engage our current sexual culture, specifically with the rapid progression of LGBTQ and transgender identity. 

Where to Look for Love

July 29, 2022 04:00 - 40 minutes - 37.4 MB

A. Craig Troxel expounds on what Scripture says about the heart, and teaches how to re-orient the heart towards Christ. Troxel explains that the word “heart” in Scripture actually refers to three different parts of our inner selves: the mind, the desires, and the will. The mind’s heart is what you know, the desire’s heart is what you want, and the will’s heart is what you choose. The goal of the Christian life is not duty, but joy, and in order to get there, we need the Holy Spirit to teach...

The Privilege of Reaching the Unreached

July 22, 2022 04:00 - 36 minutes - 33.4 MB

In his message at TGC21, Lloyd Kim defines social justice as giving equity, fairness, and inalienable rights to all people, and he explains why the gospel is included as a right. Kim gives five objections and solutions for why Christians might not be answering the call to global missions.  In addressing all these roadblocks to missions, Kim provides encouragement to answer the call to the Great Commission and bring Jesus to the unreached.

Sanctification Is Good News for the Christian

July 15, 2022 04:00 - 41 minutes - 37.6 MB

At TGCW21, Ligon Duncan taught from the book of Romans on the Holy Spirit’s ongoing work in the Christian life to conform us into the image of Jesus.  Duncan encourages Christians to endure the work of sanctification through God’s Spirit, even when it’s discouraging. He gives five truths about sanctification that help anchor the soul:  1. Justification and sanctification both ground our sense of freedom in the Christian life, providing a way to obey. 2. God’s grace always produces heart c...

Why We Need Social Sanity

July 08, 2022 04:00 - 40 minutes - 37 MB

A lot of the advice we hear about how to use social media—don’t be mean, don’t humblebrag, share Bible verses—is good. But it also doesn’t feel like enough. Social media is a huge beast, and we need more than “set a timer” (as helpful as that can be) to help us navigate the world of social media in a gospel-centered way. Pulling in part from TGC's book, Social Sanity in an Insta World, panelists Amy Gannett, Blair Linne, and Laura Wifler explore ways of using social media to the glory of Go...

Rest in God's Character

July 01, 2022 04:00 - 52 minutes - 48 MB

Teaching from Romans chapters 11 and 12, Jen Wilkin expounds on Paul’s call to know and worship God in order to be transformed. We must ask “Who is God?” before we can know our own identity. Wilkin outlines three truths about God that help us understand how to become living sacrifices for him: God has all riches God has all wisdom God has all knowledge Because God owns all things, we cannot extort or blackmail him. Because God holds all information (knowledge) perfectly and effortlessly...

4 Necessary Traits for Next Generation Leaders

June 24, 2022 04:00 - 44 minutes - 40.6 MB

Juan Sánchez helps pastors identify leaders who imitate Christ based on four necessary traits: character, conviction, competency, and credibility.

How Biblical Theology Changes Everything

June 17, 2022 04:00 - 51 minutes - 47.3 MB

In her message at TGCW21, Nancy Guthrie defines biblical theology and how it can transform Bible study as we gain a greater understanding of the Bible through it. Guthrie says biblical theology is a way of seeing the Bible as one cohesive story about what God is doing in the world through Christ. Approaching the Scriptures with biblical theology as a framework, Christians should experience a deeper awe of what Christ has done, not an overwhelming feeling of what we have to do. The smaller s...

Live Joyfully in Christ's Finished Work

June 10, 2022 04:00 - 45 minutes - 41.3 MB

Teaching on Romans 5 at TGCW21, Kathleen Nielson highlights the truth that God’s grace is always abounding. She explains grace in relation to the past, present, and future—that we have been reconciled with God through Christ (past), that we have access to God right now (present), and that we rejoice in the hope of the glory of God awaiting us (future). Nielson says we cannot discover this grace on our own. Instead, we experience it together as the body of Christ, encouraging and strengtheni...

Good Faith Debates #5: Is ‘Evangelical’ a Historical, Theological, or Political Identity?

June 08, 2022 04:20 - 1 hour - 57.4 MB

In spring 2022, TGC released a five-part video debate series featuring prominent Christian thinkers discussing some of the most divisive issues facing the church today. On this episode, we’re featuring the fifth and final debate in our series, where Ryan Burge and Andrew Walker engage in a discussion whether evangelicals should be defined by sociology or theology. Pastor Jim Davis from Orlando Grace Church moderates this debate. To watch videos from the debates and download free resources f...

Good Faith Debates #4: How Should the Church Address Racial Injustice?

June 08, 2022 04:15 - 1 hour - 59.4 MB

In spring 2022, TGC released a five-part video debate series featuring prominent Christian thinkers discussing some of the most divisive issues facing the church today. On today’s episode, we’re featuring the fourth debate, where Brian Davis and Justin Giboney discuss how the church should address racial injustice. Pastor Jim Davis from Orlando Grace Church moderates this debate. To watch videos from the debates and download free resources for further discussion with your staff or small gro...

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