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Rev. Brandan Robertson is a noted author, activist, and public theologian working at the intersections of spirituality, sexuality, and social renewal. Robertson is most known for his work as the “TikTok Pastor”, creating thousands of TikTok videos on inclusive theology which have garnered over 200k followers and 5 million views. A prolific writer, he is the author of nine books on spirituality, justice, and theology, including the INDIES Book of the Year Award Finalist True Inclusion: Creating Communities of Radical Embrace. Robertson has bylines in publications such as TIME Magazine, San Diego Union Tribune, The Huffington Post, NBC, and The Washington Post, and is a regular columnist for Bishop John Shelby Spong's Progressing Spirit newsletter as well as Baptist News Global. As a trusted voice on progressive faith and politics, Robertson is regularly interviewed in national and global media outlets including CNN, National Public Radio, MSNBC, Hot Press Ireland, The Independent UK, and The New York Times. In 2021, Rolling Stone Magazine included Robertson in its annual “Hot List” of top artists, creatives, and influencers who "are giving us reason to be excited about the future." Each year, Robertson speaks on a variety of topics across the globe and has been an honored speaker at renowned institutions such as The White House, Oxford University, and The Parliament of World Religions. He's taught seminars for San Francisco Theological Seminary and Disciples Seminary Foundation and currently serves on the faculty of The Lakelands Institute. He has served on advisory committees and working groups for the Democratic National Convention, the U.S. Department of State, the Department of Health and Human Services, The Humane Society, and in 2020 was named a Fellow of the prestigious Salzburg Global Seminar. Named by the Human Rights Campaign as one of the top faith-leaders leading the fight for LGBTQ+ equality, Robertson has worked with political leaders and activists around the world to end conversion therapy and promote the human rights of sexual and gender minorities. He works as a national organizer of people of faith on a wide array of social and political issues, and is a founding member of The Union of Affirming Christians, The Global Interfaith Commission on LGBTQ+ Lives, and The Ozanne Foundation US. Robertson received his Bachelor of Arts in Pastoral Ministry and Theology from Moody Bible Institute, his Master of Theological Studies from Iliff School of Theology, and his Master of Arts in Political Science and Public Administration from Eastern Illinois University. He is currently pursuing his PhD in Religion from Drew University. He currently resides in New York City. TikTok: RevBrandanRobertson, IG: BrandanRobertson, Twitter: @BrandanJR --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dear-christians/support
The term "deconstruction" has become something of a hot button topic and a buzz word among many in the evangelical community over the past decade. While some consider it to be a demonic attack against God's church, some Christians have embraced the term and the process as the start of a new reformation of Christianity and a necessary part of Church growth. On this episode we sit down with "The New Evangelicals" founder Tim Whitaker to talk about this trend and how he sees hope for the future of the church during this tense season for God's people. Tim is the creator and facilitator of the New evangelicals, a Jesus centered inclusive community that holds space for people marginalized by the evangelical church, advocates for accountability and helps people explore the Christian tradition. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dear-christians/support
We've dealt with a LOT of very heavy and controversial topics here on the Dear Christians Podcast. As we start a new season we wanted to start things off on a positive and hopeful tone that gives everyone something to smile about. As such, we are thrilled to welcome Comedian and Philosopher Rodney Norman to the show! Rodney Norman has a degree in philosophy and has been working in comedy for many years. Having done shows in every state in the country he has been featured prominently on Dry Bar Comedy as well as a social media audience that includes over 787K followers on TikTok alone! You can find more of his content at https://www.rodneynorman.com/ and follow him on social media @RodneyDNorman. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
After various different denominations and endless infighting between people who all claim to be true followers of Jesus it begs the question, "What is a 'real' Christian anyway?" During this roundtable discussion we welcome several prominent (yet controversial) Christian content creators who have all been accused of being "fake" Christians to discuss what it means to be a Christian and how all believers can be united in Christ when faced with so much division. ABOUT THIS EPISODE'S GUESTS: John Pavlovitz is a writer, pastor, storyteller, and activist from Wake Forest, North Carolina. Over the past six years his blog, Stuff That Needs To Be Said, has reached a diverse worldwide audience, recently passing the 100 million views mark. A 25-year veteran in the trenches of local church ministry, John is committed to equality, diversity, and justice—both inside and outside of faith communities. His bestselling books include A Bigger Table, Hope and Other Superpowers, and If God is Love, Don't Be a Jerk which arrived this past September. Follow him at: johnpavlovitz.com @johnpavlovitz on Twitter/IG/FB empatheticpeople.com Malynda Hale is a Singer/Songwriter/Activist and Host of #WeNeedToTalk Podcast. You can find more from her at her website: http://www.malyndahale.com and can follow her on Instagram and Twitter @malyndahale or on Facebook and TikTok @malyndahaleofficial. Pastor Paul Swearengin is known for asking questions of the church and culture that others are thinking but may not be free to express. He has a heart for people to know their true value and purpose. After being trained and ordained for ministry by the Vineyard Association of Churches, Paul founded and led for more than ten years an evangelical church in Fresno, California. He made a choice to leave his position of leadership in the church to become a creator, author, podcaster and spiritual well-being coach. As “Pastor Paul” on social media, Paul inspires and supports those who are questioning their faith and political views in an era of spiritual and social upheaval. He offers thought-provoking content, community discussion groups, and one-on-one coaching for people who are seeking spiritual health and emotional well-being. More from Pastor Paul at: www.Pastor-Paul.com https://linktr.ee/PastorPaul_TikTok Eddie Crume is host of the Brute Facts Podcast which focuses on Philosophy of religion, Humor and Interviews with people of various different faiths. Find more from Eddie at: https://www.brutefacts.com/ https://linktr.ee/Brute_Facts_Podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
On this episode we sit down with Christian investigative reporter July Roys to discuss her faith, her ministry (The Roys Report) and the heart behind her ministry's mission of "Reporting the Truth. Restoring the Church." A mission that is lived out by holding influential Christian leaders and organizations accountable when they misuse the power, influence and resources God entrusted to them. Julie Roys is a veteran investigative reporter and founder of The Roys Report. Before that, she hosted a national talk show on the Moody Radio Network called Up For Debate. She's also worked as a TV reporter for a CBS affiliate, and as a news writer for both WGN-TV and Fox News Chicago. Julie's book, Redeeming the Feminine Soul, published in 2017. She's also written for numerous periodicals, including WORLD Magazine, Christianity Today, Religion News Service, and The Federalist. You can follow her on Twitter @reachjulieroys and read all of The Roys Report's investigative works at www.JulieRoys.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
Pandemics, politics, scandals and controversies... there are a lot of reasons to get burnt out today if you are a pastor. In this episode we welcome back Pastor DJ Dangerfield to talk about how difficult it is to be a pastor in today's world. In this very transparent conversation DJ opens up about what lead him to a breaking point and caused him to nearly walk away from being a pastor. We discuss controversies that have rocked the American church, how he has grown and changed as a pastor through these difficulties and why he ultimately chose to stay in ministry. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
Many Pastors are on the verge of throwing in the towel. Pandemics, politics, scandals and controversies... there are a lot of reasons to get burnt out today if you are a pastor. In this episode we welcome back Pastor DJ Dangerfield to talk about how difficult it is to be a pastor in today's world. In this very transparent conversation DJ opens up about what lead him to a breaking point and caused him to nearly walk away from being a pastor. We discuss controversies that have rocked the American church, how he has grown and changed as a pastor through these difficulties and why he ultimately chose to stay in ministry. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
Very few things seem to get the conservative Christian community up in arms today quite as badly as teaching the history of racism and discussing the dreaded topic of Critical Race Theory (C.R.T.). Since we are in no way shy about controversial topics here at the Dear Christians Podcast, we are diving straight into these topics with activist and host of the #WeNeedToTalk Podcast, Malynda Hale. Join us as we explore the history and implications of racial diversity and racism in the American church and how we (Christians) can seek to understand one another and strive to be united across racial lines under the unity of Jesus being crucified, raised and ultimately our Lord and savior. About this guest: Malynda Hale is a Singer/Songwriter/Activist and Host of #WeNeedToTalk Podcast. You can find more from her at her website: www.malyndahale.com and can follow her on Instagram and Twitter @malyndahale or on Facebook and TikTok @malyndahaleofficial. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
Jesus had a lot to say about children. Matt 18:1-3 describes a moment where the disciples ask Him, "'Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?' And calling to him a child, he put him in the midst of them and said, 'Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.'” Still, the systemic structures and even the culture itself of many Christian organizations has undeniably led to trauma and abuse for many who grow up within Christian culture. How can this be? How can we (as Christians) be more aware of this in our own faith communities and work to truly value and live out the works of Jesus, "Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of God.” In this episode we speak with author M Dolon Hickmon about his story about experiencing child abuse at the hands of professing Christians and what other Christians and church leaders can learn from it to stop and avoid such trauma from happening in their own communities. About this guest: M. Dolon Hickmon explores the intersections of religion and child abuse in essays published around the web, as well as in the pages of his critically acclaimed novel, 13:24 – A Dark Thriller. You can find him on Facebook @M Dolon Hickmon. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
Jesus had a lot to say about children. Matt 18:1-3 describes a moment where the disciples ask Him, "'Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?' And calling to him a child, he put him in the midst of them and said, 'Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.'” Still, the systemic structures and even the culture itself of many Christian organizations has undeniably led to trauma and abuse for many who grow up within Christian culture. How can this be? How can we (as Christians) be more aware of this in our own faith communities and work to truly value and live out the works of Jesus, "Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of God.” In this episode we speak with author M Dolon Hickmon about his story about experiencing child abuse at the hands of professing Christians and what other Christians and church leaders can learn from it to stop and avoid such trauma from happening in their own communities. About this guest: M. Dolon Hickmon explores the intersections of religion and child abuse in essays published around the web, as well as in the pages of his critically acclaimed novel, 13:24 – A Dark Thriller. You can find him on Facebook @M Dolon Hickmon. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
One year later the events of the January 6th insurrection are still being debated. What's not in question is that Christians were there that day. Religious images, chants and activities like prayer and scripture reading were well documented. So what lessons have we learned from the events that transpired that day? How much of a role did Christianity play in these riots? How can Christians be part of the solution and help us avoid such an event from ever happening again? Join us LIVE for a round table discussion as we explore these questions and reflect on the events of that day. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
If you grew up in the 90s you are probably well acquainted with the rise in "purity" culture during that time. Particularly in Christian Evangelical circles this movement promoted sexual purity amongst teens and young adults. However well intentioned it may have been, it has since come under much criticism (often by those who grew up immersed in this movement) for having devastatingly traumatic long term phycological effects (especially on women) making it very difficult for many to have healthy relationships as adults. On this episode we talk with licensed counselor Jessica Branston about her experience growing up at the height of the purity culture movement, how it impacted her and how Christians can learn from the mistakes that were made and help young people to grow into adults who are not ashamed of the bodies God gave them. About our guest: Jessica Branston is a Licensed Professional Counselor who focuses mainly on trauma and complex PTSD. You can follow her on several social media platforms via @a_pineapple_mind. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
Can you be gay and be a follower of Jesus? In this episode we have an honest conversation about how one man reconciles his sexuality and his love of Jesus. Rick Lockhart II, current native of Chicago's northwest side, has been broadcasting in radio and livestream media for several years. Along with cohosting two shows including “In Black & White”, “Color-Full Circle with Rick & Al” and “RixRoom”, Rick also has over 20 years of restaurant hospitality experience on various levels including area leadership and management which drives his commitment to humanitarianism. He currently uses his various platforms to engage in activism for anti-racism and LGBTQ community equality. Links Referenced In This Discussion: https://www.tiktok.com/@godlyandgay https://www.tiktok.com/@ispeak1906 https://www.tiktok.com/@ricklockhartii --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
Having grown up in a "Charismatic" church this topic is very personal to me. It's also very personal to this episode's guest for the same reason. On this episode we sit down with Mute Oz from The Atheist Network Group (TANG) to discuss his experiences growing up in the "word of faith" movement and why he eventually walked away from it and Christianity. Get more great content from the Dear Christians Podcast at www.DearChristiansPodcast.com Follow our guest at: @tangislive FB/Twitter/Patreon www.tart.live Oz FB: @muteoz --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
The conversation continues! In partnership with Spartan Theology, Meaning Forge and the Brute Facts Podcast! Do the teachings of Jesus allow for His followers to ever use lethal force? Is the gun culture in America empowering Christians or hindering them from the call to follow Christ? In this episode former pastor Joseph Bruce returns to continue this conversation and this time he has backup as this round table discussion welcomes Ethan from Spartan Theology, James from Meaning Forge and Eddie from the Brute Facts Podcast to the program. Contact and follow the guests in this episode at: Spartan Theology: @SpartanTheology https://www.youtube.com/c/spartantheology Meaning Forge: @ForgeMeaning https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmaVP1xd6wKFY3gkk5laUkA Brute Facts Podcast: @FactsBrute https://www.brutefacts.com/ Legacy Marketing and Print https://www.legacymarketingandprint.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
Evangelical Christianity seems to be going through a lot of changes in the United States. The rise in deconstruction stories, the influence of political and cultural conspiracy theories, prominent pastors and faith leaders publicly leaving their churches, their denominations, their profession or even their faith all together. On this episode we talk with DearChristiansPodcast.com blogger Adam about the articles he has written on this mass exodus that seems to be happening in the American Evangelical community. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
Rates of depression, suicide and other mental health problems have been on the rise (both inside and outside the church) and a global pandemic hasn't helped matters any. Do Christians understand mental health? Do we know how to support mental health well? Our ignorance can (and does) make things worse. On this episode we discuss how mental health is impacting our relationship with God and each other in hopes of getting better at supporting those who struggle with it. This episode's guest is Tim Sutherland. Tim is a licensed marriage and family therapist from Knoxville TN and a pastor with more than 35 years of experience in the helping professions. His masters is from Fuller Seminary and he has completed Doctoral work in Leadership from Johnson University. Links To Consider For This Discussion: E-learning and Students Mental Health -https://www.wbez.org/stories/depression-mental-health-crises-and-even-loss-of-toilet-training-are-on-the-rise-in-kids-as-the-pandemic-drags-on/a02f4f7d-045f-4da3-bf9a-5652b5021ba0?fbclid=IwAR2yetGrUp6rOAaL8nyBtD7TKeEWuf0QuunnA8iQG72A33QHtGSAHeMsBdI Mental Health and Chinese Submarines -https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/01/asia/china-submarines-mental-health-intl-hnk-scli-ml/ Lifeway Research on Mental Health and Christians - https://factsandtrends.net/2018/05/01/13-stats-on-mental-health-and-the-church/ Prayer and Mental Health -https://lifewayresearch.com/2013/09/17/mental-health-half-of-evangelicals-believe-prayer-can-heal-mental-illness/ Impact of COVID19 and Mental Health -https://onenewsnow.com/church/2020/04/23/barna-explores-impact-of-pandemic-on-health-of-the-church - https://www.barna.com/research/mental-emotional-health-among-pastors/ Pastors and Mental Health -https://www.barna.com/research/mental-emotional-health-among-pastors/ Uncovering depression in Christianity (why it is “taboo”) -https://ca.thegospelcoalition.org/article/uncovering-depression-christian-community --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
Is pledging allegiance to a nation or a political party an act of idolatry? How can Christians be involved in politics without falling into the trap of worshiping a false idol? In part 2 of our discussion of political idolatry we continue our confessional focused conversation with Kevin Halloran by examining more warning signs that point to when our hope is in politics more than Christ. Our guest on this episode is Kevin Halloran. Kevin is a husband, father, pastoral trainer with Leadership Resources International, and blogger. You can find him online at: www.kevinhalloran.net Facebook.com/kphalloran twitter.com/kp_halloran instagram.com/kp_halloran --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
Are you at risk of worshiping a political idol? In this episode we take a self assessment and look at key red flags and warning signs that show us when our hope is not in Christ but rather in political idols. Our guest on this episode is Kevin Halloran. Kevin is a husband, father, pastoral trainer with Leadership Resources International, and blogger. You can find him online at: www.kevinhalloran.net Facebook.com/kphalloran twitter.com/kp_halloran instagram.com/kp_halloran --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
Is it possible for an atheist and a Christian to be friends? What are some of the biggest faux pas when talking with an atheist about what they believe? On this episode we sit down with Ethan Michael of Your Friendly Neighborhood Atheist to talk about the best and worst things you can do when befriending an atheist. Our guest on this episode is Ethan Michael. Ethan is the host of Your Friendly Neighborhood Atheist Podcast (YouTube.com/YFNAtheist). Ethan is a professed atheist and on a mission to show the world that atheists can be kind, respectful and even friends with people from all kinds of different faiths, beliefs and walks of life. The Dear Christian Podcast host Dan has frequently been a guest on his show and the conversations have always been fantastic. We would encourage you to check them out. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
Well, it took putting 2020 in the rear view mirror... but here we go. Dear Christians Podcast Season 2 starts off with a doozy of a discussion. Dear Christians, lets talk about spiritual abuse and trauma. Our guest on this episode is Joey Papa. By trade, Joey has been a film producer for over 10 years, but as a student he is in pursuit of becoming a licensed therapist with the hopes to be a therapist for those who don’t like therapists. His passion project, JoeyTalks, is a weekly YouTube channel that focuses on mental health for the everyday person. Originally from New Jersey, he now resides in Florida with his four kids. You can find his film work at joeypapamedia.com, his YouTube channel at YouTube.com/joeytalks and much more at joeytalks.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
What does it really mean to be "pro-life" in the biblical sense? Is the United States truly the hope of the world as described in Ronald Reagan's famous "city on a hill" speech? Is there a unique "favor" of God upon the United States and should Christians embrace an attitude of American exceptionalism because of this? We explore these and other questions that helped frame Bill Bernardoni's decision to leave the idol of the Republican party behind in part 2 of Leaving the GOP for Jesus. Bill Bernardoni is a 2011 graduate of Olivet Nazarene University and the co-founder of Bernardoni-Rochlen Media, a podcast and radio production company. You can check them out on there website, brmediaonline.com. He's also the host of Blabbing with Bill. You can check his occasional podcast out wherever you get your podcasts. He's a retired GOP political operative who worked on multiple congressional campaigns, a variety of different statewide Republican campaigns, and on one presidential campaign. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
Is the "religious right" helping to fulfill the Great Commission by being involved in American politics? Is the cause of Christ really being championed when Christians align with political parties... or are Christians simply being manipulated to help the political elite stay in power? In part one we explore these questions and more and we hear one political insider's journey into politics and the moments that drove him to leaving the Republican party and a career in politics because it becamean idol in his life. Bill Bernardoni is a 2011 graduate of Olivet Nazarene University and the co-founder of Bernardoni-Rochlen Media, a podcast and radio production company. You can check them out on there website, brmediaonline.com. He's also the host of Blabbing with Bill. You can check his occasional podcast out wherever you get your podcasts. He's a retired GOP political operative who worked on multiple congressional campaigns, a variety of different statewide Republican campaigns, and on one presidential campaign. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
What are some of the biggest challenges pastors face today? What does the future of the American church look like in the next 10-20 years? On this episode we sit down with Bi-vocational pastor Scott Knollenberg to talk about his life as a pastor and explore what pastors need in order to lead God's people in our rapidly changing culture. Scott is passionate about the HighPoint Community in Romeoville, IL serving bi-vocationally. During the day, he serves as the Operations Director for the Institute For Community and in the early morning, nights, and weekends, he serves as the Community Pastor for The Church at HighPoint. Scott has been married for 21 years to Michelle and is father to Chloe who is age 15... both who bring pure joy to him every time he thinks about them. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
Do the teachings of Jesus allow for His followers to ever use lethal force? Is the gun culture in America empowering Christians or hindering them from the call to follow Christ? In this episode we have a very honest debate with former pastor Joseph Bruce about these and other issues surrounding Christianity and American gun culture. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
In this bonus episode we we are pleased to welcome Pastor DJ Dangerfield as we discuss celebrity Pastors, take a closer look at different church models and explore if church growth can ever become unhealthy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
Is Christian music a ministry that reaches millions with the hope of Christ, or has it become a product that is sold to make millions off of Christians? In this episode, we sit down with Christian radio veteran Johnathon Eltrevoog to talk about the tensions that exist in the world of Christian music and if it's wrong to make money off of Jesus. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
The number of Christians in the United States that are engaging with scripture is on a steady decline. According to The Barna Group "Bible Centered" adults have decreased from 9 percent to 5 percent in the past year. Another alarming trend is that more than one-third of adults (35%) report never using the Bible in 2019, a 10 percentage point increase since 2011. On this episode we sit down with Joel Settecase of The Think Institute to talk about these trends, people's top excuses for not engaging with scripture and the dangers of being a biblically illiterate Christian. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
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