No Longer Self Evident: Are We More American Than Christian?

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The discrepancy between what we think God wants from us as opposed to who God wants us to be has ultimately become the defining struggle of American Christianity. We are far too easily pleased with what we can accomplish for God and not nearly broken enough by the lack of time we spend being with God and becoming like Him.

Drew Anderson


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    What Happens Next?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 34:56


    As we conclude this podcast companion, we look toward the future and how we recover our distinction of being Christian more than American. We will need to have new leaders, new models, and a renewed focus emerge if this is going to happen.

    Not Attractional

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 31:28


    One of the greatest challenges for the modern American church is defining spiritual growth. For too long we've made it about our comfort and not our calling, and about knowing about God rather than knowing God. We must return to the basic relationships of a Gospel community if we want to truly grow spiritually and not just numerically.

    Losing Our Soul

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 31:54


    Here's a difficult truth Jesus teaches us: We can say the right things with our mouths, and do the religious things with our actions, and yet still lose our souls. It's about where our treasure is - and we must determine if our soul's treasure is in the American dream or in God's eternal purposes.

    Small Things Matter

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 28:05


    We see the kingdom of God consistently break into our world in the small places. Small is significant to the God who came as a baby in a small town to a small tribe. The spiritual significance of small should not be overlooked for the cultural relevance of big.

    Missionaries To America

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 33:16


    Missionaries that go overseas do ministry differently than most American churches. One big reason is they don't view the country they are in as a Christian nation. Another is they certainly don't spend money the same way we do. So why don't we do ministry like missionaries do when that's what Scriptures tell us we are?

    Churches Aren't Bubbles

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 36:51


    Too many times Christians live our lives in insular ways. We can find ourselves in a “church bubble” - especially as leaders. But it should be quite the opposite. Our example is of course Jesus, who did his most significant ministry outside of the religious settings of his day.

    Celebrity Christianity

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 33:20


    Cultural Christianity is almost dead. Next, Celebrity Christianity needs to die. We've created a church culture that celebrates the stage while Jesus celebrates sacrifice. We must make a change.

    Jesus Not Jonah

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 31:43


    Jesus and Jonah. Both used by God to accomplish his purposes. But one willingly embraces God's love for others. And the other begrudgingly does what God wants. Which one do we typically look like?

    Are We American Than Christian?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 34:50


    "The discrepancy between what we think God wants from us as opposed to who God wants us to be has ultimately become the defining struggle of American Christianity. We are far too easily pleased with what we can accomplish for God and not nearly broken enough by the lack of time we spend being with God and becoming like Him." This book looks to provide the reader the opportunity to ask the question of themselves and their own local church: "Do we look more American than Christian?" It is set up to be used as a personal or group discipleship resources, with each chapter starting with a prayer (and a Scripture or quote), then providing the reading, and then challenging the reader to think deeper through observation questions and discussion questions to be used in conversation with others. At the end of the book, you are also provided some on-going discipleship resources that you are free to use as models and guides for continued discipleship in your own life. As you journey thru this book, feel free to reach out to the author and ask questions or share comments to keep the conversation going! You can find him at drewanderson.blog

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