How to Talk to Progressive Christians (Part 1) With Greg Koukl

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  • @kimberlyeligio4622
    @kimberlyeligio4622 3 роки тому +58

    This is so eye opening to my husband and me. We raised our 2 daughters in active Biblical Christianity. One is married and one is finishing Christian college yet the college daughter who during 2020 ended up getting an apartment because of Covid restrictions about college ended up lonely and hooked to a small group of progressive Christians and in the same college. Now both of our children are on board with BLM and LGBQ marriage and more as of summer of 2020. My husband and I didn’t even know how to talk with them because they shut us down and these are wonderful insights as to how to start those conversations now. God bless you for sharing this.We are heading to get the book.

    • @Ephesians5-14
      @Ephesians5-14 3 роки тому +14

      Wow that's really tough. Don't underestimate your prayers. My mom's prayers brought me out of a decade of new age. Don't give up! Keep praying! Don't let their erroneous beliefs divide your relationship, that's what Satan wants...

    • @lindsaybarlow7946
      @lindsaybarlow7946 3 роки тому +10

      My parents likely felt the same as you feel right now, but God has brought me out! I will try to pray for you and others in your situation as you come to mind 💛

    • @2GunRock
      @2GunRock 3 роки тому +3

      @@lindsaybarlow7946 I've noticed that the easiest people for the devil to deceive are young people who were born in the church. They're like Adam and Eve. Despite God blessing them with the knowledge of the Holy Spirit and His own direct knowledge, they are just naive enough for the devil to take advantage by telling them about all the good things that tyrant they call God is withholding from them. Frankly it's a lot harder to deceive people who weren't born in the church. You can't lie to them about what they are missing. Been there, done that.

    • @beckyharris347
      @beckyharris347 3 роки тому +2

      You are not alone, by a long shot! I'm praying for my child, yours, and countless others who have been deceived.

    • @robosborne5527
      @robosborne5527 3 роки тому +2

      @@lindsaybarlow7946 would you mind praying for me and my children too? Thank you.

  • @ericamulondo9669
    @ericamulondo9669 Рік тому +5

    My perspective changed when I encountered Greg's approach on gardening. Life changing.. Thank you, Alisa for your great interviews!.. Bless you both❤

  • @septemberstorrie
    @septemberstorrie 3 роки тому +19

    I’m only 6 and a half minutes in, but what he said about having more of a heart for discipleship and Christians really resonated with me. I have been disheartened by past experiences (as someone who grew up in the church) where it seems many churches focus so much on the evangelism aspect (definitely important), but don’t seem to care as much about discipleship. I believe I’m also called to be Christ to the world, but discipleship is big on my heart. I see so many falling away, and I think at least some of it is based on a lack of knowledge. Him saying that relieves some guilt I’ve had about those topics.

    • @wk1810
      @wk1810 3 роки тому +4

      Absolutely agree! We were in a church which was (and still is) very heavy on evangelism but nil on discipleship. I believe this is a direct result of believing the "free will gospel", which focuses on winning over man's free will and power to reject Christ. When a church believes it must do anything it can to influence a non-believer's reluctance to accept Christ, then what you get are church programs and church teaching/sermons aimed at the goats, while the sheep are neglected or used (abused) as workers to push forward the church's vision. Yes, we are to evangelize, but with such an unbalanced view as what I've described, do you think the church is even equipped to do that - or will even desire to?
      If your parents preferred the neighborhood children over you - their child - and gave these children all of their attention, affection, concern, care; entertained them in your family home, provided meals only for them while giving you scraps/leftovers, and asked you to give your birthday and Christmas money toward these children's general needs not met w/in the family home - how much love and respect do you think you'd have for your parents or care about these children? Now imagine if your parents had a manual (the bible) to defend why they're neglecting you, and you knew and agreed with the creeds of that manual - in fact, you live by that manual as well. You'd start to feel guilty for going against your parents, the manual, and your own belief in this manual. And you would begin to doubt yourself, deny what you know is an unbalanced view of certain sections of the manual, feel guilty for questioning your parents, and eventually just give in and do whatever they tell you without questioning it anymore.
      That's pretty much where the church is today. The goats are being fed, while the sheep are over-worked and starved.

    • @sidepot
      @sidepot 2 роки тому

      You believe lies. How wonderful.

    • @abundantharmony
      @abundantharmony 2 роки тому

      You are not called to "be Christ".

  • @mimishella4915
    @mimishella4915 4 роки тому +20

    I have been feeling the weight of evangelism for a while now, and it churned inside of me. Today you talked about how some plant (and turn the soil!), some water....It set me free. I felt such a weight leave me. This was an answer to an actual prayer. God has given me rest knowing that I have harvested but in my older years, I am mostly praying, teaching, proclaiming and edifying. I no longer feel that I have fallen so short. I hope He does allow me to do that again, but in my older years it is fine with me if I tend the fields for others to harvest. Thank you.

    • @beeblebrox82
      @beeblebrox82 3 роки тому +2

      I personally feel that mature and older women mentoring younger women is vital and often missing in the church

  • @erinashley1910
    @erinashley1910 3 роки тому +16

    Yes! Some plant, some water, but GOD makes it grow!

  • @sommer8247
    @sommer8247 3 роки тому +9

    Just ordered your book and his book! So thankful to you both for alllllll the help I know I'm about to get in speaking with my more 'progressive christian' friends. Blessings, Sommer

  • @wk1810
    @wk1810 3 роки тому +4

    This is brilliant! I do this all the time when I disciple Christian women. I ask questions, then use their answers to guide my next question to purposely guide them to think about their answers. It's question, revealed answer, question, revealed answer - until the lightbulb moment for the disciple, which leads to them asking me questions. Beautiful! And when it works, and the person doesn't shut it down, it really can set that person free.

  • @KathrynLee5456
    @KathrynLee5456 3 роки тому +5

    God will always be Sovereign and guide us in the timing of how we share the truth of God's word with people. We need to listen to people more than we talk as we garden.

  • @moomin8251
    @moomin8251 3 роки тому +16

    Trying to push people into Salvation is a bad idea, let the Holy Spirit do His work. I talked to my son inlaw for years, he got close and backed off so many times, One day I was frustrated and I asked the Lord why he was taking so long to make the decision, these words came into my mind "premature babies are always weak". He got there in the end and took off like a rocket! That was about 8 years ago and he's still going strong.

    • @leeannmartin7669
      @leeannmartin7669 3 роки тому

      Excellent faith you have demonstrated! Thank you so much! I remember when I was about 38 , a woman from Florida who prayed for my Salvation and am a Born again believer just recently!!!! Thank you Holy Spirit for your love. God Bless you all !

    • @Tristan-om2ff
      @Tristan-om2ff 3 роки тому

      I agree with you. Seek the holy spirit. And then all will make sense. Not some conceptualised set of thoughts as a basis for action. So far he hasnt mentioned one thing from the testament. Nothing, and Im 15 minutes into this.

    • @mrbillcollector
      @mrbillcollector 3 роки тому

      Sorry are you telling me god literally told you "premature babies are weak"

  • @marcusanthony488
    @marcusanthony488 4 роки тому +64

    Yes. Get to know people. Meet them as fellow human beings, not as some project.

    • @yvonneojoh5574
      @yvonneojoh5574 3 роки тому +3

      Yesssss!!! Completely agree! 🙌🏽

    • @wk1810
      @wk1810 3 роки тому +2

      Yes. Loving and respecting people will gaurd you against making them your projects.

    • @longstreet2740
      @longstreet2740 3 роки тому +6

      True.... However, GOD, Not your friendship, Must be the Endgame. Salvation isn't dependent on relationships.. The person who witnessed to me gave me a very sober Heaven / Hell Ultimatum BUT never pushed the externals of prayer, Baptism etc. I never push anyone, but pray for opportunities, BUT also keep my Doctrine as pure as possible, for there is much apostasy

    • @iw9338
      @iw9338 3 роки тому +1

      Great reminder 😀🙏

    • @veronicaspencelocke2003
      @veronicaspencelocke2003 3 роки тому

      @@longstreet2740 Great point, and keeping the Bible in your mind, praying for the Holy Spirit to help you know what to say, plus as they said, making sure that you know what the 'terms' mean to the other person, are all good things to do. 🙏

  • @lou-annatkinson4211
    @lou-annatkinson4211 3 роки тому +3

    Love it Alisa, so grateful Pastor Mike Winger led me to you and you introduced me to Greg. Praise the Lord, I learned so much and received clarity for the confusion I have been feeling about evangelising which I'm not good at, but I do think I'm a gardener. A priest said to me one day that if I'm one link in a person's chain then I have succeeded in helping them to come to Christ. I think, like they say it takes a village to raise a child, it also takes a village to raise a Christian. 😄🙏✝️💟

  • @robynbaker5516
    @robynbaker5516 Рік тому +3

    This was a fascinating interview Alisa …just bought Greg’s book “Tactics”anniversary edition what a blessing your channel is ..keep the great content coming 🙏❤️

  • @jenniebugs1
    @jenniebugs1 3 роки тому +12

    I just ‘gossip the gospel’. In other words, I have learned not to preach at people, but relate and talk normally with them.I certainly identify with being a gardener and have just ordered Tactics.

    • @tayh.6235
      @tayh.6235 3 роки тому +4

      Gossip the gospel. I love that way of putting it! I've definitely found a more casual approach is way more likely to get people actually listening.

  • @redemptionisnear8553
    @redemptionisnear8553 6 місяців тому

    I’m a gardener too! Thank you for your encouragement to sow the seeds while discerning the ripe fruit

  • @timothymccoy811
    @timothymccoy811 4 роки тому +13

    Very interesting, the Columbo tactic. I am in the middle of reading Trey Gowdy's new book: "Does't Hurt to Ask". Same tactict, but different venue examples.

    • @MsFireproof777
      @MsFireproof777 3 роки тому

      Thanks for the recommend! I will check that book out too!!

  • @lizab8400
    @lizab8400 3 роки тому +3

    Wow, I always felt like I was a gardener. One of my best friends is a harvester. But, I have felt guilty that I have not done more harvest. However, you just set me free putting together the links of scripture where this was how we are designed as the body. Bless you both.

  • @dwightlavine5893
    @dwightlavine5893 10 місяців тому +1

    I love the asking of questions! I’m going back to Muslim at work to ask him to prove why Jesus isn’t The Son of God (which he said earlier). Thanks also that both of you are very respectful. It’s easy to get angry at the false messages out there. It was freeing for me to realize that it’s God who brings the increase!

  • @rubywedderburn6528
    @rubywedderburn6528 3 роки тому +4

    This is absolutely a blessing to me and I'm grateful.
    Glory to God 🙏

  • @frameshifted1999
    @frameshifted1999 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you. I just got the book and on chapter 4 so far . I'm enjoying it and I'm not a big reader. This may be only the 4th book I've read in many many years . Praying this helps me in my conversations with friends and family.

  • @arielmarbury467
    @arielmarbury467 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for this. I just ordered Tactics. I've been needing this! I love all of you out there that committed too!

  • @citytrees1752
    @citytrees1752 5 місяців тому

    As someone still on a journey towards Christianity, Greg's approach is exactly what appeals to me. I don't want Christians throwing their harvest/fruit/beliefs at me in the expectation that I suddenly BELIEVE. I want to take the time to understand the Bible from a rational perspective. I've met a lot of adults over 45 who want the same thing. We've all been educated in the secular system and need a systematic, learned approach to the Bible.

  • @1PrincessTae
    @1PrincessTae 3 роки тому +3

    Getting Tactics tomorrow and another gospel! Excited to see part 2!

  • @tomhitchcock8195
    @tomhitchcock8195 3 роки тому +3

    I say, l will listen to you, then I’ll say what I believe.

  • @amanda-caton
    @amanda-caton 3 роки тому +2

    I feel like I could chew on this for a long time ! So good

  • @gregcook9915
    @gregcook9915 3 роки тому +2

    This was really helpful. Lately it seems that half the times I watch your videos I have to buy another book or start reading another blog. Please keep it up--i just discovered your channel a few months ago and I've already gotten encouragement and great new information.

  • @patticarey9016
    @patticarey9016 4 роки тому +32

    Greg Koukl is a treasure in the apologetics world. Tactics has been indispensable in my interactions with unbelievers as well as liberal Christians. Great interview, Alisa! You are a wonderful interviewer! 👍💕

    • @gowdsake7103
      @gowdsake7103 4 роки тому

      Go on then what is your tactic for backing up your CLAIM that a god exists ?

    • @deeschoe1245
      @deeschoe1245 4 роки тому

      Yeah a liar for god whos every attempt at proving a god have been dismantled easily, just like all the liars and their pathetic bullshit.

    • @atl3630
      @atl3630 4 роки тому +2

      It’s true, Patti, he’s been such a blessing to those of us who engage with the defense of our faith.

    • @deeschoe1245
      @deeschoe1245 4 роки тому

      @@atl3630 defending your delusion! 🤪🤪🤪😂😂😂

    • @gowdsake7103
      @gowdsake7103 4 роки тому

      @@atl3630 Go on then prove god ! GO

  • @danzilmonk4185
    @danzilmonk4185 4 роки тому +8

    THIS IS SOOOOOO IMPORTANT. THERE ARE SOOOO MANY UNINFORMED BELIEVERS THAT ARE CAUSING SO MUCH TROUBLE FOR THE CHRISTIAN FAITH.

  • @elizabethbittala2779
    @elizabethbittala2779 3 роки тому +1

    This was so great! I am so excited to get this book!
    Thank you Alisa for mentioning the Atonement... I want to research the different views on this more as this is a huge one esp for my POC Christian friends.

  • @Gossie88
    @Gossie88 2 роки тому +2

    I am the absolute worst at this. 😂 I'm not on the bench I just call stuff out and make people mad 😬

  • @FieldsofGrace101
    @FieldsofGrace101 3 роки тому +2

    I just got my copy of Tactics!!! Can't wait to read it 😁😁❤️

  • @EdKidgell
    @EdKidgell 4 роки тому +18

    Gardening. Nailed it. [1Co 3:6 KJV] 6 I have planted, Apollos watered; but God gave the increase.

  • @brucesaunders6073
    @brucesaunders6073 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for excellent teaching in challenging those in misdirected beliefs. I was able to utilize the use of questions effectively to reveal contradictions to a friend who has believed that the Rich Man and Lazarus is somehow a story of Heaven and Hell.

    • @aliciasyme8953
      @aliciasyme8953 2 роки тому

      Why would you believe that the Rich Man and Lazarus isn’t really a story of heaven and hell?

  • @nathanlennon5990
    @nathanlennon5990 3 роки тому +3

    For the longest time I called it 'working the soil'!

  • @christopher4688
    @christopher4688 3 роки тому +1

    I feel like I am in the wrong meeting room and hearing something I'm not supposed to. (Not a Christian) Got to love youtube algorithm.

  • @jeffmuller1489
    @jeffmuller1489 3 роки тому +4

    Been looking for a fellowship that isn't infected with progressive music and shallow teaching. Feeling isolated here in Thornton, Colorado. Is anybody out there?

    • @tronsgard
      @tronsgard 3 роки тому +3

      Same... There is sweet comfort being alone with the Word of God and the Holy Spirit. I believe It is for a season.

  • @lesliejager7900
    @lesliejager7900 2 роки тому +1

    There’s just one thing that bothers me… Why can’t I find the sinner’s prayer in the Bible and why did the 10 examples of conversions in the Acts of the Apostles include immediate baptism for the forgiveness of sins?

  • @greganderson583
    @greganderson583 Місяць тому

    I hold to the tenets of 'The Apostle's Creed' as non-negotiable parameters up front and on the table.
    The rest of the stuff?
    I pick and choose as I see fit.
    By the way Alisa, your greying hair is gorgeous!

  • @Mr.biggstrength
    @Mr.biggstrength Рік тому +1

    Thank you

  • @hwd7
    @hwd7 3 роки тому +3

    I have both editions of Tactics the second even Autographed by Greg Koukl😇 and also recommend The Case For Life by Scott Klusendorf.
    God bless you all in Jesus' name - Amen.

  • @Kara-jc1hd
    @Kara-jc1hd 3 роки тому +4

    Why are these methods manipulative if you’re a progressive Christian or an unbeliever, but if you’re a conservative Christian it’s all good?

  • @navigodelaney119
    @navigodelaney119 4 роки тому +5

    I so love and appreciate STR!!

  • @woofbark4475
    @woofbark4475 4 роки тому +2

    I'm not certain why some would disagree with the gardening idea when we see statements like this in 1 Corinthians 3:6.
    "I planted the seed, Apollos watered it, but God has been making it grow." Maybe it's because we immediately think of the Samaritan Woman discourse where Jesus stated that the fields are 'White/Ripe for harvest' (John 4:35). Many of us think therefore that Jesus is saying that the sowing is done the harvest is ready like Jesus stated in Matthew 9:37. However, even Jesus mentions that the sowing here was done previously by 'others.' He uses the plural. It could be argued that the sowing, (which is always done through or by God) here was performed more immediately by the woman sharing with the townspeople and the reaping by Jesus himself. And yet, it seems more likely, (due to the Samaritan women's knowledge of Messiah), that Jesus was referring to the work done through the preceding OT prophets. Thus, Jesus statement about the labourers being few and the harvest ready in Matt 9:37 maybe because few were currently in ministry and many of the Jews were already prepared by prophets and John the Baptist; the seed thus already planted. Either way Paul makes it clear that planting, watering and God overall increasing this gardening, is practically necessary and completely Biblical. IMHO. But I could be completely missing something in my interpretations here and so any thoughts are appreciated. God's richest blessing to you all.

  • @jonathancampbell586
    @jonathancampbell586 9 місяців тому

    We, as Believers, Need to be in the
    " Drivers Seat " so to speak!

  • @worshiptimewithax
    @worshiptimewithax 3 роки тому +6

    Check out Voddie Baucham he's the best!

  • @Adaisy45
    @Adaisy45 4 роки тому +4

    Wonderful interview!! Can’t wait for the second interview 🙏🙏✝️

  • @robertdouglas8895
    @robertdouglas8895 3 роки тому +3

    If you want to know the truth, you will ask the Holy Spirit for it regardless who makes the claim. If you want to help your brother, then you will. If you want him to stay ignorant, you will do the same.

  • @alvinsmith4288
    @alvinsmith4288 3 роки тому +2

    Very good indeed!!

  • @isaiasherrero7889
    @isaiasherrero7889 2 роки тому +1

    struggling with a progressive and i don't know what else to do.

  • @giovannimartini6405
    @giovannimartini6405 4 роки тому +4

    Atonement seems abuse because too many times we preach it without the incarnation context: "For this reason he had to be made like them, fully human in every way , in order that he might become a merciful and faithful high priest in service to God, and that he might make atonement for the sins of the people. Because he himself suffered when he was tempted, he is able to help those who are being tempted" (Hb 2, 17-18).
    God could have saved us in any other way, He's omnipotent after all. He could have just forgiven everyone with no atonement. But the Son Himself chooses to carry our sin, to suffer for us. Making atonement this way is not child abuse, but our Savior choosing to suffer with us, so we can see the seriousness and uglyness of our sins and feel his support in times when life is hard and we can't understand. And of course, because this way He shared all our struggles. "For we do not have a high priest who is unable to empathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as we are-yet he did not sin" (Hb 4,15).
    "Have the same mindset as Christ Jesus: Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be used to his own advantage; rather, he made himself nothing by taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness. And being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to death- even death on a cross" (Phil 2,6-8).

    • @marcusanthony488
      @marcusanthony488 4 роки тому +1

      Very Catholic understanding.

    • @saskiascott8181
      @saskiascott8181 3 роки тому +1

      I agree with you; this would be a progressive understanding or a more liberal understanding of atonement - not sure if you were aware of that? Modern evangelicals have a much more black and white perspective- I was taught that believing in Calvinistic penal substitutionary atonement was what it meant to be a Christian, and that it was necessary for blood to be spilled to appease God's wrath ie he couldn't forgive without a blood sacrifice.

    • @giovannimartini6405
      @giovannimartini6405 3 роки тому

      @@saskiascott8181 I'm a Catholic (Marcus Anthony realized it 😂😂) so this view doesn't sound specially "progressive" to me. However, I'm familiar with modern evangelical preaching about it and I always thought something was seriously wrong with it, so I like offering my perspective. Christus Victor is a good and very ancient theory too.

    • @sojourner8690
      @sojourner8690 3 роки тому +1

      If God would have forgiven without the justice (death) He promised for sin, He would have contradicted His very own nature. Among all of His characteristics, which he is all of these and at the same time, justice must be served. It is definitely for our benefit that Christ has suffered with and for us. God does forgive, but not without justice. Either we receive our own punishment or we are given Christs blood atonement. This truth and faithfulness is the very character of God. He cannot be God and not God at the same time. He is immutable.

  • @danzilmonk4185
    @danzilmonk4185 4 роки тому +2

    Great video. thanks

  • @coreysanders6709
    @coreysanders6709 3 роки тому +2

    (10 mins in) So... is this just a two hour, two-part commercial for home boy's book?

  • @jarredthomas3355
    @jarredthomas3355 4 роки тому +6

    I'm only 12 minutes in, and it seems kinda like an infomercial, however I've already got the new version of tactics and honestly it's one of my favorite books, I immediately started listening to it a second time after I had finished it the first time because the tips are practical and thoroughly explained, I just wanted a refresher. It has helped me understand how I personally approach conversations even outside of topics about religion. This book helps in general communication, but is extraordinary for learning how to engage people with the Christian world view.
    I don't really like the how calvinst's protrey the gospel, but none of Greg's Calvinism comes through in the book. He is my favorite calvinist. 🙂

  • @viljakainu1548
    @viljakainu1548 3 роки тому +1

    42:10 A C Grayling isn't a historian, he's a philosopher. Now, many people might wonder if there's a difference. The difference is, the discipline of history looks at empirical evidence and tries to give an interpretation of what happened and why on basis of the evidence we do have. Evidence is like kryptonite to philosophers. They are able to get where they get precisely because, in their (our) discipline we get to think freely without needing to have any evidence for our assumptions and premises. They just need to work on a linguistic level. E.g. P1: All elves like wine. P2: Arwen is an elf. C1: Arwen likes wine. This is called a 'valid argument' which means the conclusion cannot be false. ...If the premises are also true. And every single professional philosopher I know and have worked or spoken with in conferences likes to smuggle in an entire worldview through the premises, if we get down to syllogisms.
    So you can pretty easily trip up a philosopher by 'pounding the facts'. Remember:'If the law is on your side, pound the law. If the facts are on your side, pound the facts. If neither are on your side, pound the table'

    • @lepidoptera9337
      @lepidoptera9337 2 роки тому

      Philosophy is bullshit since 500BC. Religion is bullshit since 5000BC. See how easy it really is? :-)

  • @susiefrederickson660
    @susiefrederickson660 3 роки тому +1

    “I planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the growth. So neither he who plants nor he who waters is anything, but only God who gives the growth. He who plants and he who waters are one, and each will receive his wages according to his labor. For we are God's fellow workers.” 1Corinthians3:6-9

    • @worldupsidedown1
      @worldupsidedown1 2 роки тому

      We should never do just one and not the other. Leading people to Christ and making disciples is the great commission as described in the Bible

  • @griseldacervantes567
    @griseldacervantes567 Рік тому

    I have the book my husband and I took a class that when over the book but it was fast passed and a little complicated . I need to read it again. Since the my husband is into this weird doctrine not sure what it is. He even stopped reading the work and attending church. He is saying the Bible is myth after 20 years of walking with God . 🙏

  • @Rightlydividing-wx1xb
    @Rightlydividing-wx1xb 2 роки тому

    The teaching in the average congregation is shallow and law and grace are mixed together when the body of Christ is specifically addressed in the New Testament Epistles under grace, not under law. Jesus is specifically addressing Israel under law for their righteousness under a specific covenant in the gospels- "bringing in grace" when reading John's gospel, national, earthly promises, which will be ultimately fulfilled after the 70th week of years in Daniel 9:24-27 when Jesus is king on the earth.

  • @jeremybickel6577
    @jeremybickel6577 Рік тому

    Let's prove the claim we believe, that believing the 4 things listed in 1 Cor. 15:3b-8 "by which we are saved" leads us to do the 1 thing in Rom. 10:9-13 "to be saved". That's the very core. Romans 10:14a ties the two passages together (and also coordinates Paul with James just in passing), and 1 Corinthians 15:1-3a proves the necessity of those particular beliefs about Christ and His great Gospel work. Keep praying for the siblings who truly are siblings as Christ knows them to be His own, that they would do right (and you and me, too, in all things!), to His glory and our great gladness.

  • @marlew2000
    @marlew2000 3 роки тому +1

    As a gardener of vegetables and a Christian concerned with the process of evangelism I don’t understand the celebration of not doing both evangelical gardening and harvesting. In vegetable gardening you do both. So why not in gospel sharing? So why is it that readers of Tactics and listeners of this video series seem to want to only be the gardeners? Do we not see a loss of Godly balance?

    • @worldupsidedown1
      @worldupsidedown1 2 роки тому

      I agree, it does not seem consistent at all and I was troubled when he stated that he hasn’t led anyone to Christ in 30 yrs?! We’re all familiar with what the great commission is.

  • @chewy4341
    @chewy4341 4 роки тому +25

    Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus is an excellent book! I recommend everyone to read it.

  • @morgannixon9812
    @morgannixon9812 4 роки тому +10

    I like his "Colombo Method". I used to do evangelism for one of my college ministries almost 8 years ago. However, it put too much pressure on us to save someone and not enough reliance on God's ultimate will. I also noticed that using facts with progressives is a loose canon. Some of them do listen, but others get very angry and do not want to proceed the conversation. I guess that goes to show that not everyone likes facts over feelings! Great conversation and interview!

  • @JamesRichardWiley
    @JamesRichardWiley 2 роки тому

    Try talking about the biblical moment when the talking serpent was tempting Eve to disobey God
    while God was watching and already knew the outcome.
    or
    God was absent and did not know what was happening until later when He went searching for them.

  • @christellevega3351
    @christellevega3351 4 роки тому +3

    I just got the book on Amazon 🤗 thank you 🙏 for your work Alisa, great interview. Thank you Gerg Koukl for this book, I can not wait to read it.

  • @JessicaDumoulin2014
    @JessicaDumoulin2014 4 роки тому +3

    This was so good, can't wait for part 2! I will definitely add "Tactics" to my must-read list!!

  • @tomkeller6982
    @tomkeller6982 5 місяців тому

    I'm still confused about why they are termed "Christians?" Are you affirming that that is true, that they actually are followers of Christ?

  • @1Corinthians6Verses9thru11
    @1Corinthians6Verses9thru11 3 роки тому +2

    According to this article, the burning of the library of Alexandra has been attributed by different people to originally Julius Caesar, some people tried to attribute it to Christians, and some people attribute it to Muslims, but the conclusion seems to be: we don't really know.
    See:
    ehistory.osu.edu/articles/burning-library-alexandria

  • @timothyschumacher7707
    @timothyschumacher7707 3 роки тому +1

    Ok, so i am not sure what or who is a “””Progressive Christian?” Are there persons and or tenants that exemplify Progressive Christianity.
    They sound like difficult people with difficult views. Assuming we are not Progressive Christians what are we?
    Like, we are not in the same camp? Their camp is “progressive” right? What is ours?
    Thank you very much,
    Tim

    • @tayh.6235
      @tayh.6235 3 роки тому +2

      There are articles by progressive Christians you can find online that explain what it means to them. The most fundamental belief seems to be that the Bible is reliable in the same way a good medical journal is reliable. Just as the medical journal could be proven wrong after more evidence is gathered, they believe the Bible is among man's best efforts through the ages but ultimately not something you can truly bank on.

  • @dougsmith6346
    @dougsmith6346 4 роки тому +13

    Helpful. We need to talk to Progressive Christians like Mormons. They have the same terms, but different definitions of those terms. “What do you mean by that?”

    • @dougsmith6346
      @dougsmith6346 4 роки тому

      Ruby Maverick: King Of The Hunt the Great Commission doesn’t say to share the Gospel with everyone. It says to go and make disciples. Nor does Scripture tell us to share with everyone. Do you share the gospel with everyone one you cross paths with? At the mall, at a sporting event, at the library, on the bus, all drivers on the freeway? Greg Shares the gospel when it is opportune, but doesn’t consider it a missed opportunity if he doesn’t ‘close the deal’. The Scripture says to not cast pearls before swine. If someone is not a hearer, move on. And, btw, Greg is not ‘making money’ much. Those ads are inserted by you tube, bot the people in the interview.

    • @dougsmith6346
      @dougsmith6346 4 роки тому

      Ruby Maverick: King Of The Hunt and there are a lot of books that are helpful outside canon...and they are not canon. This book directs you back to the canon. Very helpful.

    • @marcusanthony488
      @marcusanthony488 4 роки тому +3

      Yes. As a progressive Christian, this is what I ask evangelicals all the time. They just quote more scripture.

  • @mad4nertz
    @mad4nertz 4 роки тому +2

    I just got Tactics (10th Anniv edition) from Amazon for $9. Thank you because this is an answer to prayer. I've been contemplating for 2-3 weeks how to respond to my Christian friends who have embraced critical race theory. So has Tim Keller. I know I didn't always use the best tactics! But now I have some help! Looking forward to Part 2, to exploring Stand to Reason, and more Alisa Childers.

  • @paulsevers7740
    @paulsevers7740 Рік тому

    It is interesting that what you are describing as a ? seemingly 'new' departure - 'progressive' Christianity - is hardly at all different to classical Liberal Theology - maybe in the USA you do not have the same long history of theological liberalism that we have here in UK and Europe?

  • @Tristan-om2ff
    @Tristan-om2ff 3 роки тому +1

    Why dont you get to the point. 10 minutes and absolutely nothing has been said but waffle. Ok right, how to defend christian belief and engage Stop plugging the book.

  • @saskiascott8181
    @saskiascott8181 3 роки тому +3

    At 55:00 but Jesus doesn't teach penal substitutionary atonement in the way it's understood now. John Calvin thought it up. It's based on language from the bible but it really isn't necessary to read the passages in the way that they are read at this moment in time.

  • @CB-fb5mi
    @CB-fb5mi 4 роки тому +9

    Interesting interview, a few thoughts:
    Respectfully listening to someone else and asking clarifying questions seems to me, as just the way that two mature humans should talk to one another. Framing that in a 'tactical' way is strange and off putting. It almost sounded at times as if Greg was describing the hypothetical conversation partner as enemy territory that needs to be 'scouted out' before a challenge can be made. I would suggest that the goal of spiritual dialogue is mutual respect and deepened understanding of one another, so why talk about 'tactics' at all? We are all gardening together as humans, Christian and non Christian alike, you don't need a tactical game plan to do that.
    Asking clarifying questions is the foundation of any respectful, mature dialogue. However, asking questions can be done in a manipulative and trollish way. Asking someone rapid fire questions, demanding a definition for every term and concept they use can be a form of gas lighting. The goal is to force someone to expend energy in a back and forth that is not in good faith and then doubt themselves. Unfortunately I have seen this play out far too often online, even here on the comment section for this podcast. I don't think Alisa does this, at least not in a malicious way, but 'what do you mean by love?' is pushing it. No one who is spiritually mature would have an easy answer for something like that, it should provoke a sacred silence from anyone asked. Any calm, centered, respectful spiritual dialogue should have pauses and periods of silence. If you think a long pause means you have somehow 'scored points' against someone else, then you are not really gardening, you are trying to 'win'.
    Now that I have talked about mature, centered, respectful dialogue that is not trying to 'win' anything, I am going to get argumentative about some of the claims made in this episode lol. Greg said the burden of proof is on the person who is making the claim, especially a controversial claim, but then said that it is the secular person or progressive Christian who is making the controversial claim and NOT the conservative Christian. I didn't think he could be serious at first. The conservative Christian is not the one making the controversial claim? I remember from my Evangelical days talking constantly about the scandal of the cross, the scandal of particularity, and the scandal of the incarnation. The conservative Christian claim is that every human being is broken and separated from God, but that this was fixed by a Jewish carpenter (who was really God) 2000 years ago when he died on a cross and physically rose from the dead. They also claim that the Jewish carpenter who was really God will return one day to judge the world and establish his Kingdom on earth. Then they claim that the 66 books compiled in the Protestant Bible are God authored and are authoritative to all people at all times, and that they have the correct interpretation of it. Many (but not all) then go on to claim that anyone who has not accepted these truths will be eternally consciously tormented in Hell, but that those who do will live in bliss forever in Heaven. These are stunningly bold claims, and I left out dozens of other equally stunning claims that the majority of conservative Christians make. These claims are more controversial than anything a secular person or progressive Christian would ever make. Even back when I was an Evangelical, I knew that my beliefs were bold and radical. I would never have thought of my faith as so tame that a secular person was the controversial one who had the burden of proof. I find it truly baffling that Greg would say this.
    The defense of penal substitutionary atonement at the end was flat out ridiculous. The reason that most people become progressive Christians in the first place (and a big reason I became one) was because they saw that a God of love could not possibly have been accurately described in many parts of Scripture. The words put into God's mouth in the Canaanite conquest accounts make that painfully clear. You cannot have an infallible Bible and any justifiable notion of a loving God (well, people try to, I sincerely tried to for 30 years before I gave it up). When confronted with the absurd violence of penal substitutionary atonement or the actions and commands of 'God' in large sections of the OT, the conservative Christian almost always falls back on what I call 'the Nixon defense'. If the president does it, its not illegal, and if God does it, it can't be immoral. No attempt is even made to describe in understandable human terms, how such actions that God is presented as doing could be loving. It is 'love' only through cosmic totalitarian power. "God is all powerful and beyond our comprehension, so even though it might seem heinous to you, it is actually loving...because the all powerful God did it...so it has to be." Don't expect anyone outside your belief bubble to be convinced by that.
    (Since this post was getting long, I did not even get into the issue that PSA is not taught by Jesus at all, it is only in some interpretations of Paul and most mainstream scholars of Paul dont agree with that interpretation... look up the 'New Perspective on Paul' for reference)

    • @bennywalker619
      @bennywalker619 4 роки тому +5

      You see, Greg is coming from a perspective that these radical Christian claims are true. So, if that is your world view, you want to be able to communicate that to others and that is where tactics comes in because Christianity has good reason to be true but those that oppose it's claims usually dont have good reasons or reasons that stand up to objection. Their objections have major flaws but they want the Christian to answer...well the Christian can't answer without first showing you the flaw in your reasoning. So, yes, conversation would be great if everyone was neutral but no one is, everyone holds their own ideas about truth and will not easily budge and so having the right tactic is necessary.

    • @CB-fb5mi
      @CB-fb5mi 4 роки тому +1

      You cant have it both ways. Either so called historic orthodox Christianity is a radical claim that 'demands a verdict' from those presented with it, or it is a common sense mainstream belief that is not making a bold claim. The first option would bear the burden of proof, the second would not. I think it is pretty obvious that conservative Christians are making bold, radical claims. Greg talked hypothetically about 'if the DA comes to your door and says you robbed a bank, he/she would be the one who needs proof'. Well, who literally knocks on peoples doors to share their religious beliefs and seek conversions? Its not secular people or progressive Christians. For decades (not as much today), it has been conservative Christians who have gone door to door witnessing to people. For decades, they have stood on street corners handing out pamphlets, telling people to give their life to Jesus or else. They are the ones who are making the 'claim'. The burden of proof is on them.
      I know the majority of conservative Christians don't actually do that kind of direct evangelism, I certainly never did (my approach was basically what Greg described, planting seeds in the context of relationships and what not). However, in America (for those reading and listening who are from the US), I would say conservative Christians are still the one making the radical claim and have the obvious burden of proof, even if they don't actually go 'door to door'. Thats because in the American context, you cannot separate this discussion from the historic cultural hegemony that Christians have had in this culture, and from the political activities of the Religious Right who have been fighting against Christianity's decline in cultural power since the 1970's. They have been the ones who want their prayer in public schools, 'their' ten commandments at courthouses, their definition of marriage to be law, their view of human origins taught in public schools, and their sectarian institutions to be tax exempt. You don't hear Muslims, Jews, Mormons, Buddhists, Atheists, or progressive Christians saying that they need to take 'their' country back. Conservative Christians have made a claim over this country in a way no other group has, and thus the burden of proof is on them to back that up.
      There is another issue at play here, that I think I need to mention. Conservative Christians usually claim that secular humanism 'is its own religion', and they think that it operates in a mirror way to theirs. As a former Evangelical who now identifies as both a secular humanist and a progressive Christian, I can tell you this is not true. I think it is fair to say that every human being is animated and motivated by a personal and communal story of meaning (and certainly not cold rationality). It does not follow that every human being has a 'religious worldview', only conservative Christians talk that way. Over the last few hundred years, conservative Christians have created a mental grid of religious propositional truths, and this is the lens through which they see everything. Because they have this mental grid, they think everyone else has it too. They don't. Most people who are not conservative Christians have much less of a need for certainty and much more comfortability with ambiguity. They have much less of a desire to convert others. This is what is so hard for conservative Christians to understand: the rest of us are not playing their game. Secular humanism is not another religion like yours. It is a personal and communal story that gives meaning to its adherents, for sure. But it does not have some kind of 'worldview' that mirrors yours, it functions differently.

    • @bennywalker619
      @bennywalker619 4 роки тому +2

      @@CB-fb5mi For someone who calims to be comfortable with ambiguity you seem pretty certain about what all non- conservative Christians believe and are comfortable with. You also seem to demand a great certainty and objective reason from Christian beliefs that you don't seem to care for in your own beliefs; because you state that Christian claims are radical and none of yours are. I agree that Christians are to give evidence for what they believe however, not to no end. Let me ask this, what do you mean by progressive Christian and a secular humanist?

    • @CB-fb5mi
      @CB-fb5mi 4 роки тому

      ​@@bennywalker619 I am going to break my response into two posts, this is 1/2.
      I am speaking from my experience of being a devout Evangelical who was especially concerned with apologetics and Christian 'worldview', and then becoming a Christian humanist. I don't claim to know how every single person thinks. I do not think that it is really debatable that conservative Protestants have more of an emphasis on absolute Truth and a need for certainty than other religious folks or secular people. Even conservative Roman Catholics or Eastern Orthodox believers don't have the same rigid mental grid of beliefs as conservative Protestants. Just browse through the 'What We Believe" section on an Evangelical churches website (notice the length and specificity), and then go the website of a synagogue, mosque, mainline Protestant church, Catholic, or Orthodox church and look at their 'What We Believe' section, most of the time they wont even have one at all! Even in the realm of the secular academy (which many conservative Christians would call the 'church' of secular humanism), their entire discipline is based on admitting how much they don't know and then asking questions and testing hypothesis. So, I think you can see that I am not demanding more certainty from conservative Protestants, I am just acknowledging that they themselves want more certainty and less ambiguity than pretty much any other major faith group in the world (I suppose some fundamentalist sects of Islam might give them a run for their money in that regard).
      As far as conservative Christian claims being more radical than that of others, just compare the stated beliefs on a website of a typical Evangelical church with a typical progressive Mainline Protestant church. Take these two as random representative examples: browse for 5 minutes or so on each and think about which is making a more specific, controversial, radical truth claim...
      ccseportland.com/
      (Although not super long, they have a full statement of belief and even a statement of what they dont believe in)
      www.trinity-episcopal.org/
      (I couldn't even find a propositional statement of belief, just general encouragements to love, be in community, and practice intellectual curiosity)
      The more specific the truth claim is, the more controversial it is, and the more burden of proof it has...

    • @CB-fb5mi
      @CB-fb5mi 4 роки тому +2

      @@bennywalker619 This is part 2 of my response...
      You asked what I mean by progressive Christian and secular humanist. I should say to start with, that for some those are separate categories, for me personally they are not. I identify as both a progressive Christian and a secular humanist.
      What is a Progressive Christian?: Many people have this orientation to faith, but it is not very common for people to self identify with this label, but it is slowly getting more common (which I guess is why Alisa felt the need to do this podcast). It is easiest to define by what it rejects from conservative Christianity. Defining it by what it affirms is more complicated, because its affirmations are so varied from person to person (but there are commonalities). I will focus on four big issues: the Bible, Sin, LBGTQ, and God.
      1. The Bible
      Progressive Christianity rejects the notion that the Bible is an infallible/inerrant divine constitution. It affirms that the Bible is a library of human authored books about their experience of wrestling with what they called God. It is a human diary not a divine constitution. Many progressive theologians call the Bible a 'wounded text', in the sense that the moral and spiritual backsliding that is a part of every human journey is included in the pages of the Bible. Sometimes the cruel and vindictive thoughts and feelings that the human authors naturally felt were expressed in the text as the actual words of God. This dynamic plays out most noticeably in what Christians call the Old Testament, but is present in the New Testament as well, even in the words attributed to Jesus. It is a sacred text because of this wounded human journey that takes place on its pages. In regards to divine inspiration, Richard Rohr sums it up when he says ‘it is only inspired insofar as it inspires us’.
      2. Sin
      Progressive Christianity rejects the notion that human beings are inherently broken and separated from their Divine Source. Any so-called ‘gospel’ that begins with separation from God because of sin is not good news. I, and most other progressive Christians, would say the only gospel message worth sharing is that everyone is inherently connected to divine love and participates in sacred mystery. The only ‘fall’, is falling into shame and losing belief in that inherent connection and belovedness. Our mistakes and shortcomings have consequences, but as Richard Rohr says, ‘we are punished by our sins not for our sins’.
      3. LGBTQ
      Progressive Christianity rejects the toxic patriarchy that is the heart and soul of conservative Christianity. It fully affirms the LGBTQ community as beloved just as it is. Conservative Christians have wrapped their whole faith up in an All-Powerful-Protector-Monarch-Father-God, so it is easy to see why LGBTQ affirmation and inclusion is so threatening to them. The LGBTQ faith witness scrambles the gender binary, and calls into question the notion of God as masculine protector and monarch. Given this dynamic, the easiest test to see if a Christian faith community is on the path of life and liberation is whether or not it has an open and affirming stance towards the LGBTQ community. Christian faith communities that are not open and affirming, while they can be loving and warm in many respects, have closed themselves off from the movement of the Spirit, and are not moving towards abundant life and liberation. You could say that they are blaspheming the Spirit.
      4. God
      Progressive Christianity rejects the notion that God is some sort of cosmic monarch. Conservative Christians describe God as an all powerful, all loving, personal being who has a plan for your life. Progressive Christians generally do not.
      Progressive Christians acknowledge that God is generally portrayed in Scripture as a monarch, but they emphasize that the character of ‘God’ changes and evolves considerably though the course of the Bible. The biblical authors continually re-imagined what God might be like, and progressive Christians proudly carry on that tradition of re-imagining God. Over the last hundred years especially, many progressive Christian theologians have spoken of God as the ‘ground of being itself’, instead of a personal omnipotent being. A theologian (maybe Karl Rahner, but I cant find the quote online to make sure) once said, “we in the Church would do well to stop using the word God for 50 years since we have no idea what we are talking about, and use ‘Divine Mystery’ instead”.
      I personally don't do much 'God' talk at all (except on posts like this for the purpose of clarity). I try and think and talk about the Sacred Mystery that all humans are somehow caught up in.
      What is a Secular Humanist?: Definitions abound online, I dont have much to add here. I would note that very few people self identify with this term, it is more commonly used as a pejorative by conservative religious folks towards those they perceive as enemies. I have embraced the term for myself, because I think it encapsulates my belief that this life is all we can count on, and that no divine figure is coming to save us. Our personal life and human community is only what we choose to make of it. I find that to be both liberating and terrifying, and I wouldn't trade that for my former Evangelical certainty for any price.

  • @wadegray2069
    @wadegray2069 4 роки тому +8

    The book “sinners in the hands of a loving God” by Brian Zahnd really helped me with my approach to Christianity and Scripture

    • @dougsmith6346
      @dougsmith6346 4 роки тому +2

      that is not a Christian book. It promotes Progressive Christianity which is not biblical Christianity

    • @wadegray2069
      @wadegray2069 4 роки тому +2

      Doug Smith The author, Brian Zahnd, is actually quite orthodox in his approach and understanding of Scripture.

    • @tarkatheotter6977
      @tarkatheotter6977 3 роки тому +2

      Urgh. Throw it away. He is the kind of guy Alisa warns her listeners about.

    • @wadegray2069
      @wadegray2069 3 роки тому +3

      @@tarkatheotter6977 I don’t throw it away, but I do give it away....I usually have half a dozen copies on hand. We have given this book to pastors in India and Africa and they absolutely love it. We are heavily involved with a Bible college in India and will be starting another in Africa and it has been requested that this book be part of the curriculum. Shalom.

    • @saskiascott8181
      @saskiascott8181 3 роки тому +2

      @@wadegray2069 this is awesome! Love Brian Zhand and his beautiful, graceful yet challenging way of witnessing to the truth of Christ.

  • @kylealford23
    @kylealford23 4 роки тому +2

    Here is the problem with a man who says that his job is to garden and not to harvest... Those who sow will reap a harvest. If you sow enough, some will come to faith. It is convenient to say that you are a gardener, because gardening is the part everyone likes. When you preach John 14:6 or John 3:17 you proclaim the exclusivity of Christ which demands a response. That makes you unpopular, indeed, but will often lead to opportunities for harvest.
    Also, if we are to model evangelism for those we disciple, how can we do that without calling someone to repentance? Can we disciple someone without showing them how to do this? Is the claim that you are merely a "gardener" a good excuse not to model evangelism that ushers lost people into the kingdom?
    Mr. Koukl also said, "in the book of acts, no one prayed with someone to receive Christ. The Gospel was preached and people believed." Actually, some like Peter or Paul needed to tell them to repent and put their trust in Jesus. That is not intuitive for a lost person. That must be explained.
    I found this interview to be quite disturbing and saw lots of justification for people-pleasing and apathy.

    • @lesliemaple2111
      @lesliemaple2111 4 роки тому

      Your frustration is echoing.

    • @sophiapark8859
      @sophiapark8859 4 роки тому

      Yeah I see what you mean... I think that the idea of gardening is good because sometimes God will call us just to “plant seeds”. However, we have to listen to the Holy Spirit in us and know when it’s time to do other things too (like calling to repent like you said)! I don’t necessarily think he is saying some people are only gardeners, but it might come off like that. We should all be open to do the part God is calling us to do each day and be careful not to limit ourselves when God is not limiting us in those places :))

  • @kathrynludrick4821
    @kathrynludrick4821 4 роки тому +1

    Saw you in American Gospel Christ Alone and Christ Crucified and found your UA-cam channel. Thank you!

  • @ardbegthequestion
    @ardbegthequestion 4 роки тому +1

    Interesting conversation. I think these are actually fairly good conversational skills in dissecting beliefs and critically thinking in general. I judge that using the term "tactics" is a bit odd and has a bit of smarminess to it. I get the "army of god" type of analogy, however far one takes what that means, but arming yourself with tricks to win people to Christ, whether that be intentionally trying to get them to "pray the prayer" or just move the ball down the court, still comes across more like you are trying to win than just to listen. But I get it, the great commission implores the Christian to spread the faith.
    My one big take away, Mr. Koukl suggests to hold to the burden of proof. I know this is the huge boulder in the Christians shoe, but we as non-believers often and easily just ask, what convinces you that the super-natural realm exists, that there is a spiritual world that is plain to see/access and that there is an all everything entity that communicates his intentions in a meaningful way? The claims of the supernatural and more specifically using the Bible as an arbiter of truth seems like there's a ton of 'xplaining to do. How many steps; philosophical and/or theological does one have to get to show that a god merely exists? Where else in reality do we have to do this much work to get to "ok, I'm convinced this is a thing", especially again, given that most god concepts claim his/its existence is so obvious.

  • @Mark-fw8pd
    @Mark-fw8pd Рік тому +1

    Meanwhile, they are sending increasing billions abroad to fund their 'little projects'.

  • @heatherm3551
    @heatherm3551 4 роки тому +6

    Alisa, I’m curious about the inspiration behind your logo.

    • @snippletrap
      @snippletrap 4 роки тому +1

      My guess is that a graphic designer came up with it and Alisa approved.

  • @DavidCodyPeppers.
    @DavidCodyPeppers. 3 роки тому

    Gifts of the Holy Spirit?

  • @h54h52
    @h54h52 4 роки тому +9

    11 minutes in and he still hasn’t actually said anything!

  • @marcusanthony488
    @marcusanthony488 4 роки тому +4

    Instead of always talking about progressive Christianity, why don't you actually interview a progressive Christian like Brian Zhand, Brad Jersak, Pete Enns etc.

    • @dougsmith6346
      @dougsmith6346 4 роки тому +1

      She has.

    • @marcusanthony488
      @marcusanthony488 3 роки тому +1

      @@dougsmith6346 Can you point me to the video? Would love to watch it.

  • @Rightlydividing-wx1xb
    @Rightlydividing-wx1xb 2 роки тому

    These videos are certainly helpful, but they have at least 1 absolutely "glaring" problem, the average Christian does not even have a working knowledge of the scriptures, which is basic to any discussion about scripture that will argue the truth for or against belief of and content therein.
    The problem with these videos is the presumed biblical intelligence of the average believer.

  • @yourneologism
    @yourneologism 3 роки тому

    And don't forget to read your Bible.

  • @ramoth777
    @ramoth777 Рік тому

    "Progressive Christian" just has to be the ultimate contradiction in terms.

    • @ramigilneas9274
      @ramigilneas9274 Рік тому

      Well, the first Christians were just very progressive Jews.

  • @SapphirePanorama
    @SapphirePanorama 3 роки тому +4

    This is incredibly condescending. Not to mention there is the automatic assumption that progressive Christians are inherently wrong. It is much better to get to know people and listen to them without attempting to alter their beliefs or change them.

    • @SapphirePanorama
      @SapphirePanorama 3 роки тому +2

      @J DV the Bible has always been interpreted by imperfect humans with different views. To say others who are seeking the truth are inherently wrong is arrogant.

  • @lynettegriffith2522
    @lynettegriffith2522 4 роки тому

    In simple terms, what is a progressive Christian? It’s bad, right? Like changing traditional definitions?

  • @Hannibu
    @Hannibu 3 роки тому

    Think about the first sentence for a second. DOH!
    You only have guests who agree with you (more or less). Bring in guests who share opposite opions and do a real debate. This is only blabla about things you still agree with.

  • @sth9460
    @sth9460 4 роки тому +1

    This is an answer to prayer for me!

  • @jakeroberts6274
    @jakeroberts6274 2 роки тому

    12 mins in so far and nothing useful shared, just buy the book, buy the book narrative. Shame as I like both folks here.

  • @LindeeLove
    @LindeeLove 3 роки тому +4

    To summarize what Greg and Alisa are saying......"BUY OUR BOOKS". You would think that God would not be such a bad author that you would need to buy so many other books that explain, first what God is saying, and second how to tell other people about his message.

    • @LindeeLove
      @LindeeLove 3 роки тому

      @J DV I know, right? Do you believe Mark 16:18?

  • @michaelagbonkpolor4069
    @michaelagbonkpolor4069 4 роки тому +1

    Incredible content 💜💜💜

  • @trilithon108
    @trilithon108 3 роки тому +1

    It's known Paul did not meet Jesus in his lifetime. Wikipedia - Paul's conversion experience is discussed in both the Pauline epistles and in the Acts of the Apostles. According to both sources, Paul was not a follower of Jesus and did not know him before his crucifixion.
    The blood atonement is Pauline doctrine. Jesus taught the self-transcending Way of Truth to Know The Father.

    • @trilithon108
      @trilithon108 3 роки тому

      @J DV No I don't think it happened because it defies any law of physics in this realm. Salesmanship.

  • @caIvinfun
    @caIvinfun 4 роки тому +4

    “Columbo tactic?” This guy is repeating verbatim the teachings of Jesus Himself and selling them for money! The metaphor for gardening, sowing and reaping...came from Jesus. Then he describes the “game-plan” for winning...and it consists of humility and graciousness in genuinely giving he other person room to talk. Ask questions. This isn’t some revolutionary concept...it’s WHO JESUS WAS. This guy’s book is not the way. Jesus is enough, and we already have plenty about Him to read!

    • @jaredhunter2072
      @jaredhunter2072 4 роки тому +2

      Why put down the book? He's correct, he just simplified it.

    • @giovannimartini6405
      @giovannimartini6405 4 роки тому

      "This man is wrong, what he says doesn't appear in the Bible!"
      "This man is wrong, what he says appears in the Bible!"
      Fun.

  • @dharmayogaashram979
    @dharmayogaashram979 8 місяців тому

    Much of Christian lifestyle gets an A+. However Christian theology gets an F.

  • @nancyyoung9799
    @nancyyoung9799 3 роки тому

    Alisa is so pretty.

  • @sidepot
    @sidepot 2 роки тому

    How about you show how the Bible is credible?

  • @scottharrison812
    @scottharrison812 Рік тому

    “Tactics, technique, method, manoeuvres, step by step, tactical game plan, defensive…” dear me! And God is on your side?! … this all sounds terribly dismal… “get ‘em in the net”? “Seal the deal”? Horror!!! almost what Mormons, Scientologists and JWs do isn’t it? Seeing people as opponents and objects for conversion … what about authenticity? And if you need to learn technique - then really: how deep or authentic is your love for the person you are talking to, how meaningful is your faith?

  • @jmdsservantofgod8405
    @jmdsservantofgod8405 2 роки тому

    Jesus said to love your enemies!…… nothing conservative about that!!!!

  • @aimee1860
    @aimee1860 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you!

  • @Tristan-om2ff
    @Tristan-om2ff 3 роки тому

    A gardener ok is that you great awakening. Come on, the new testament is not a joke or some childrens cartoon.

    • @lepidoptera9337
      @lepidoptera9337 2 роки тому

      No, of course not. It's the greatest lie ever told.