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Who is Jesus? What does the Bible actually say about…well, everything? Is there a future for faith beyond Evangelicalism? On this weekly podcast, pastor Don Schiewer, Sarah Mainardi, and Dr. Tana M. Schiewer consider these questions and ask many more. Each week, they use the tools of Biblical scholarship to deconstruct misinterpretations of Scripture, uncover the history and context of Jesus, and build a path forward for Christianity that creates safety and freedom for all. Note: we are curr ...
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Did God create evil? What is evil? If God didn't create evil, where did it come from? Don and Tana explore the origins of evil, concepts of justice, and what it means for the world to have both light and darkness. Previous podcast episodes referenced: Should We Focus on Sin? (Episode 113) Adam & Eve's Eviction: The True Story (Episode 108) - this i…
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What if God could retell your story? For today's episode, we are sharing a teaching of Don's from 2011 called The Great Reteller. This recording is from a guest speaking slot at Genesis Church in Toledo. It is a simple yet profound message about how the stories of the Bible demonstrate time and time again that God is interested in helping us refram…
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Why do Christians seem to hate social justice? Why does it feel like they'd dislike Jesus if they met him in real life? In this episode, Don and Tana explore the "warnings" against social justice language in churches, starting with Glenn Beck in 2010 and moving to today. Ultimately, they note how racism, economic issues, and the pursuit of power af…
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Is the Great Commission about evangelism or discipleship? What does it truly mean to be a disciple? Don and Tana discuss the meaning of the Great Commission (Matthew 28:16-20) and explore the difference between evangelism and discipleship. Come for the intellectual discussion, stay for a description of Bald Eagle Jesus. Book recommendation: Paul Wa…
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Did Judas really betray Jesus? Or was he trying to accomplish something else? Don, Sarah, and Tana discuss how the traditional explanation of Judas' betrayal doesn't quite make sense, uncover Judas' true motivations, and reconsider his place in biblical history. Hang around for a listen if you'd like to challenge your pre-conceived notions of who J…
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What is a "biblical marriage?" What do people mean by that NOW, and what did it mean THEN? Don, Sarah, and Tana discuss the economic system of marriage in the bible, Paul's desire for singleness, and how many of the directives of God about marriage are actually meant to protect women. Bible Passages/Stories Mentioned: Psalm 127: 3 Abraham and Sarah…
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What is the best way to keep the Sabbath? Are "Sabbath" and "The Lord's Day" the same thing? Don, Sarah, and Tana discuss the true definition of Sabbath and how it has been changed over the years. By exploring it in context and contemplating the Hebrew roots of the Christian faith, we hope to uncover what a "true Sabbath" is. Bible Passages Discuss…
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What does it mean to have faith the size of a mustard seed? What does it mean to be faithful? Don, Sarah, and Tana explore the idea of "faith" vs. "faithfulness," the missed potential of "faithful Christians," and the question that plagues many people who are deconstructing: do I maintain my faith, or do I abandon it and move on? Buy us a coffee! W…
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This bonus episode is the audio from our March 9th live stream with Matt Nightingale. We had a terrific time talking about what it's like being queer and Christian, how to respond to fundamentalists, embracing ambiguity in faith, and what is next for Christianity. About Matt: Matt Nightingale is a pastor, musician, speaker, writer, and spiritual di…
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Will the real Proverbs 31 woman please stand up? We read the Proverbs 31 passage every Mother's Day, with the implication that the "virtuous wife" is not only a wife, but a mother too. But is that really what Proverbs 31 says? Over the years, this passage has been used to tell women that they are only "virtuous" if they play those domestic roles. B…
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This bonus episode is the audio from a Faith Uncensored interview with Christopher Boniface Sanchez. Chris talks about preserving black history through his work with Christiansburg Institute, Inc. in Virginia, shares a bit about his advocacy work, and discusses the responsibilities of the white church. Chris is a truth orator, wizard-level field or…
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We continue our exploration of Jacob's story. Picking up after the stolen blessing, we discuss his fractured relationship with Esau, Jacob's Ladder, additional blessings from God, Rachel and Leah, and how Jacob's story is kind of like a...Hallmark Christmas movie? Passages discussed: Genesis 28: 10-22; Genesis 32: 22-32; Genesis 35 Buy us a coffee!…
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We discuss an alternative understanding of the parable of the lost sheep. Is the sheep "lost" or is the shepherd irresponsible? What lessons can we draw from this (and the parables of the coin and son) and apply to how we treat those we consider "lost" today? What is our responsibility today as "irresponsible shepherds"? Bible passage discussed: Lu…
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Sarah shares a powerful teaching with us, starting with the details of the ark of the covenant and then relating them to the power of all of us living and studying in community. Together, we explore what it means to create salvation and safety for others. Bible chapters mentioned: Exodus 25, Genesis 18 Buy us a coffee! Website YouTube TikTok Facebo…
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In this episode, we continue our discussion of the family of Rebekah by exploring the life of Jacob. From Jacob wrestling in the womb with Esau to wrestling with God, we discuss Jacob's consistent struggles through life as well as his relationship with different members of his family. We also uncover all the things Esau has in common with Prince Ha…
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This is a recording of our Faith Under De/Re-Construction live stream on January 16, 2023, in which we discuss racial justice and the Church - and question what is a good way to recognize (and not anesthetize) the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. What is Faith Under De/Re-Construction? On Monday nights (on our YouTube Channel), Don and Tana join Da…
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We're back for season two, and we're kicking off the new year by celebrating women's strength. Join Don, Tana, and Sarah as we explore the strength of Rebekah, her relationships with the men around her, and some gender-bending truths about her story. References: Genesis 24-29 Luisa from Disney's Encanto Buy us a coffee! Website YouTube TikTok Faceb…
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Today we're sharing the audio from our YouTube live stream with David P. Gushee. Rev. Prof. Dr. David P. Gushee is Distinguished University Professor of Christian Ethics at Mercer University, Chair of Christian Social Ethics at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and Senior Research Fellow, International Baptist Theological Study Centre. He is also the e…
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Was Jesus really born in December? What holiday traditions are based on Christianity vs. paganism? How do we limit Jesus when we try to keep him in "baby" form? In this episode, Don, Sarah, and Tana discuss the similarities of Jesus' birth story to other stories in the Bible (and other religions), the difference between artistic license and fosteri…
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How should we grieve? How should we handle other people's grief? In this episode, Don, Sarah, and Tana talk about how most Christians don't handle grief well and how we can do better. Passage mentioned: Psalm 30: 5 Authors mentioned: Pete Scazzero, Henri Nouwen Buy us a coffee! Website YouTube TikTok Facebook Instagram…
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What does the bible say about happiness? Does God want us to be happy? In this part two of our series on emotions, we explore the concept of "happiness" and how it is often seen as a negative in some Christian circles. We explore the difference between joy and happiness, break down the "take up your cross" passage, and return to the idea that faith…
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It's a special episode for Giving Tuesday! Around the holidays, charity goes up exponentially. Since two of us on the AJ/FF team have formerly run nonprofits, we thought we would explore the practicalities of charity, including a plea to not let giving be a once-a-year thing. We discuss Giving Tuesday, food drives, toy drives, and more! Buy us a co…
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Are you "too emotional?" Have you ever been told by a pastor or other church leader not to trust your emotions? Don, Sarah, and Tana explore the complicated ways Christianity has weaponized Jeremiah 17: 9-10, particularly to manipulate and control women. Resources mentioned: Emotionally Healthy Spirituality by Peter Scazzero (https://amzn.to/3hVpMq…
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What is the importance of parables? Why did Jesus use them, and was he the only one who did? Join Don, Sarah, and Tana as they explore how parables are used in the bible, how to approach interpreting them, and why they are such a powerful teaching method. Verses explored: 2 Samuel 12, Judges 9: 8-15 Books mentioned: Short Stories by Jesus by Amy-Ji…
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What does the bible say about sin? Should we worry about sinning? What IS sin? Don, Tana, and Sarah have an illuminating conversation about sin and offer a fresh view on the topic that includes breaking down the way the Church teaches sin, three ways of looking at and understanding the concept of sin, and a perspective that frees us from the burden…
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In this episode, Sarah breaks down the verses typically titled "The Widow's Mite" - a story about a woman giving her last bit of money to the temple. How do we understand this story, and what application does it have to our lives today? Bible verse discussed: Mark 12: 38 - Mark 13: 2 Also mentioned: Leviticus 19, James 2: 15-17, 1 John 3: 17 Buy us…
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Does God have a plan for my life - and if so, can I mess it up? Don, Sarah, and Tana discuss Jeremiah 29:11 and wonder if we've been asking the wrong question: maybe it's not so much about God's plan and more about how God retells our stories. Note: apologies for the sound quality, which is a little lower than our normal episodes. Buy us a coffee! …
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Is there an appropriate "Christian response" to Halloween? Is it okay to participate in "spooky" activities? In this episode, we explore some recent reactions to Hocus Pocus 2 as well as some traditional Christian objections to Halloween and "witchy" entertainment. Plus, we answer the all-important question: what would Biblical characters give out …
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What happens when we replace the question "are you saved" with "are you safe?" Don, Sarah, and Tana explore the idea of "soterios" (salvation/safety), and what it means to "work out your salvation with fear and trembling." We discuss the communal nature of salvation as well as what it means to view our own and each other's safety as something physi…
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What Happened When Adam and Eve Ate From the Tree? Using Genesis 3 as a jumping-off point, Sarah, Don, and Tana discuss Adam and Eve gaining the knowledge of good and evil, judging poorly, and what that can teach us about being good judges now. We also discuss why calling this chapter "the fall" doesn't do God's word justice. Like what you hear? Su…
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What did Jesus say about women? What about Paul? Are women really not supposed to teach in the church? Join us as we discuss some of the ways in which the church has been harmful to women, explore the ways Jesus uplifted women, and dispel some myths about Paul and women. (Link to photo mentioned in the podcast: https://bit.ly/3BQMs1X) Bible passage…
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What does it mean to love our neighbors? Who is our neighbor? Join the AJ/FF Team as we discuss what Jesus meant when he answered the question of "what is the greatest commandment," why the Pharisees and Sadducees disagreed so much (and how Paul took advantage of it), and what led Tana to declare "that's sooo Leviticus" in Valspeak. Passages discus…
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Today we tackle the most frequent topic in the Bible: poverty. Join us as we discuss common attitudes about poor people, which passages in the Bible have transformed our own thinking on the issue, and what Jesus means when he says "the poor will always be among you." Passages discussed: Leviticus 19: 5-10, Deuteronomy 15:1-11, and Ezekiel 16:49. Bu…
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Part Two of our discussion about "playing in the text." Using the examples of Jesus's baptism and the Exodus story, we discuss how exploring the imagery, emotions, and connections in a Bible passage can help us better understand the story. Note: during the podcast, we recommend a book by Lois Tverberg and Ann Spangler. Unfortunately, it has been br…
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Is it okay to ask questions? (Spoiler alert: YES.) So many of us were brought up in churches where questioning was discouraged. But why? Why are we afraid to ask questions? And what do we gain when we value questions and learn to ask them well? Book recommendation: A More Beautiful Question by Warren Berger Buy us a coffee! Website YouTube TikTok F…
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Can Evangelicalism be redeemed? If not, what is the way forward? Join the AJ/FF Team as we consider what the label "Evangelical" means, the ways in which we've either lived into or transgressed that label, and what might be next for Christianity. Plus, take the Evangelical quiz! Buy us a coffee! Website YouTube TikTok Facebook Instagram…
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