What happens when evangelism hurts? How do missionary organizations serve as instruments of the State? What’s the best way to share the Gospel? Plus, Arianna Caligiuri as our Heretic of the Week.
Show Notes
- 00:20 – Introduction. Heretic Happy Hour online store.
- 05:28 – Call to the hotline. CS Lewis’s book, The Great Divorce.
- 10:00 – Heaven and Hell as a state of being and not an afterlife.
- 10:59 – Facebook post. Sacraments and worship.
- 16:40 – Introduction to Arianna Caligiuri.
- 17:46 – Why Arianna is a heretic. Living faith outside the walls of a church.
- 19:22 – Natural and supernatural.
- 20:07 – Cross-cultural philanthropist. Living cross-culturally to know Christ and make him known.
- 23:41 – Listening and learning as a missionary.
- 25:46 – Orthodox culture in Greece.
- 28:07 – Arianna’s background in the Jesus movement.
- 30:10 – Meditation, stillness, and hearing God.
- 40:44 – A gay wedding story.
- 45:62 – Relationship.
- 47:00 – Livingedge.org. End of interview.
- 47:40 – Missions and evangelism.
- 51:57 – Creating economic dependency in other countries.
- 56:38 – What did Jesus mean when he said to make disciples?
- 1:00:03 – The message of Jesus. The kingdom of God within us.
- 1:03:30 – Talking about Jesus vs. doing what he did.
- 1:07:09 – The person of Jesus vs. the Christ essence.
- 1:08:46 – Convert vs. disciple.
- 1:11:48 – Christ nature.
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1 Comment
Kevin Whitehead
A lot of unforeseen things happen as a result of our actions every day whether we have our motives and methods right according to your standards. I will act and talk with Jesus in mind, the Kingdom and Jesus are inseparable. No Mahatma Gandi did not live that way all his life, He did lord over others quite a lot in various times during his life. Check out his role as a Sergeant Major helping put together a company in South Africa during WW1 with no repentance. I sense trendiness here, though I could be wrong. I have met many people who have lived exemplary lives of love in countries far from their own while sharing what they understood as the teaching and life of Jesus. Some of them as doctors doing work that local docs would not do. It is not nearly as straightforward as it was portrayed in this podcast. Thank you for the podcast I enjoyed it and engaged with it and I am better for having experianced it.