#31 Russell Moore, David French, and The After Party Curriculum: Why the Church Should Be Concerned

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#57 John Mark Comer's Practicing the Way: Serious Theological Concerns

In this episode of Unshaken Faith, we take a careful, biblical look at Practicing the Way by John Mark Comer, a book that has quickly gained popularity in Christian discipleship and spiritual formation circles. Many listeners have asked whether we recommend it and after a thoroug ...  Show more

#56 Christmas Livestream + How Progressive Christians Read the Bible Through the Wrong Lens

Merry Christmas from Unshaken Faith! In this special holiday episode, we’re mixing some festive fun with some serious discernment.We’ll kick things off with our annual "Christmas Karens" who need to have some discussions with managers (if you're new to the Christmas livestream ev ...  Show more

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