Join me as I explore and discover aspects of Christ’s radical teachings found throughout the span of the Bible. "We are Radicals" promotes the radical teachings of Jesus's love, hope, peace, grace, and joy. These short segments will outline a wide variety of Christian topics all linked to practic…
Greetings. It is a joy to have Jayden Anderson on the We are Radicals Podcast. Connect with him on Instagram HERE @jayhis_servant. Today, we were able to talk about what it looks like for us to respond to racism. Specifically, Jayden gives us a unique perspective as a younger student. We were able to hear parts of his story and heart as we move forward to build a more unified Kingdom. I hope you are blessed and challenged by our conversation on racism and how we as the Kingdom of God can respond. // I pray we can all listen and have our own essential conversations! // As always feel free to contact me with any comments, questions, or requests: Abram@abrambagunu.com Abram Bagunu on Instagram Abram Bagunu on Twitter Website (abrambagunu.com) Blog (abrambagunu.com/blog) // Don't forget to leave a rating and review to help us grow our radical community. // Peace.
Greetings. It is a pleasure to have Pastor Damion Cooper back on the We are Radicals Podcast. Damion is a pastor at GracePointe Community Church in Lees Summit, MO. Connect with him on Instagram HERE (@damioncooper3). I hope you are blessed and challenged by our conversation on racism and how we as the Kingdom of God can respond. // I pray we can all listen and have our own essential conversations! // Here are links to some of the videos referenced in the episode! (11:50) Pastor Travis Jones https://www.facebook.com/travis.jones.969300/videos/10100728106197308/ (26:25) Damion’s Video https://www.facebook.com/damion.d.cooper/videos/3404146496262683/ As always feel free to contact me with any comments, questions, or requests: Abram@abrambagunu.com Abram Bagunu on Instagram Abram Bagunu on Twitter Website (abrambagunu.com) Blog (abrambagunu.com/blog) // Don't forget to leave a rating and review to help us grow our radical community. // Peace.
Greetings. Sadly, our world is dark and evil place. A place which calls for hard and difficult conversations to arise. Today, I am launching season 2 of the We are Radicals Podcast, The Radical Response to Racism. I am open. I am trying to listen. I want to help. Unity and love are on my heart, yet justice and peace must not be neglected. I hope these conversations will help you. These are my reflections over the past week as I prepare for the forthcoming conversations. I may not be correct. Each day I seek to find God more and live as Christ did. Please reach out to me. I would love to speak with you. The transition song was put together as a solemn and repentant chorus. I wanted something that reflected my feelings over the past week. Please know it is meant to be a reflection of my heart, not a performance. Performed by Torrance Bagunu. I pray we can all listen and have these essential conversations! As always feel free to contact me with any comments, questions, or requests: Abram@abrambagunu.com Abram Bagunu on Instagram Abram Bagunu on Twitter Website (abrambagunu.com) Blog (abrambagunu.com/blog) Don't forget to leave a rating and review to help us grow our radical community. Peace.
Greetings. In this week's episode, I answer questions that you sent in over the past month. All these answers are my own understandings and how I perceive each topic respectively. They are not meant to proclaim a foundational or absolute truth. I also answered these questions without a full and length study or preparation, so allow for this broad approach to be sufficient for this purpose! Don't forget to leave a rating and review to help us grow our radical community. As always feel free to contact me with any comments, questions, or requests: abagunu@gmail.com We are Radicals on Instagram Abram Bagunu on Instagram Abram Bagunu on Twitter Peace.
Greetings, this week on the We are Radicals podcast I have a conversation with Corbin White, a bible student, church influencer, and friend. We have an honest discussion on a difficult topic, Christians and Gun Violence. We talk about what the church should be doing in communities that are affected by violence and how we should respond and react to how guns are used in our society. Listen to the whole episode to hear how we believe the church should move forward in this chaotic and violent age. Don't miss out on our contest for a FREE black "radical" tee. To enter, check our new Instagram page here! Find Corbin on Social: Instagram & Twitter Don't forget to leave a rating and review to help us grow our radical community. As always feel free to contact me with any comments, questions, or requests: abagunu@gmail.com We are Radicals on Instagram Abram Bagunu on Instagram Abram Bagunu on Twitter Peace.
This bonus episode is a real, minimally edited, reaction and commentary on 4AM by WHATUPRG. In this song, WHATUPRG describes many of his own personal feelings and experiences revolving around immigration and living in America. I hope you come to this episode humbly and open to hear how we as believers can love and interact with people who are honestly struggling in our communities today. This episode was intentionally made to be raw and authentic. The commentary was not scripted and purely a genuine reaction on the lyrics of this song. I hope you enjoy this song. Listen to 4AM on YouTube here! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ru-AZHtoR7o Song: 4AM | WHATUPRG I do not claim any rights to any of the lyrics or content connected with the song. This episode is only a commentary on its message. Furthermore, this video is not endorsed in any way by the artist nor his record label. I would love to hear your thoughts on this song. As always, feel free to connect with me on social media or via email: abagunu@gmail.com Abram Bagunu on Instagram Abram Bagunu on Twitter Peace.
Greetings. Today I will discuss 2 approaches for why Christians should not ignore NF as a music artists. NF is known for his dark, moody sound and abstaining from the traditional outlets in the Christian music industry, and these two characteristics have led some Christians to discount his music. I suggest that it is because of his message and connection to people in our culture, that believers should utilize his music and evaluate his approach to growth. I hope you enjoy the episode as I go further into how we as Christians should respond to an artist like NF. As always feel free to contact me with any comments, questions, or requests: abagunu@gmail.com Abram Bagunu on Instagram Abram Bagunu on Twitter Don't forget to leave a rating and review to help us grow our radical community. Peace.
Join my conversation with Pastor Damion Cooper as we discuss reconciliation. We discuss racial reconciliation, how to approach conversations, and our identity as delivers in Christ. I enjoyed our conversation and I hope you do as well! Damion's upbringing and and influences: 4:15 How did Christ change your identity?: 8:25 Two conflicting identities: 13:55 What can we do to bring reconciliation? 21:26 Recap: 32:20 Follow Damion Cooper on twitter and instagram. As always feel free to contact me with any comments, questions, or requests: abagunu@gmail.com Abram Bagunu on Instagram Abram Bagunu on Twitter Don't forget to leave a rating and review to help us grow our radical community. Peace.
Today, I suggest a few thoughts on how we as believers should interact with our faith and politics. This episode is an introduction to how we can approach our identities in the Kingdom of Heaven as humans here on earth. I also give 3 tips for how to go about navigating this intense aspect of life. Identity and Following Christ: 2:04 Kingdom Politics: 7:05 Tip One: 14:26 Tip Two: 16:52 Tip Three: 18:42 Make sure to check out my first bonus episode "6.5_Bonus_Raw Thoughts 4am by WHATUPRG" which is out right now. As always I would love to connect with you. Send me any comments, questions, or requests you may have on any of my social media or email: abagunu@gmail.com Peace.
Today, I spend some time talking about my recent 40 Day Bible Reading Plan. I will share some of my insights from the first two weeks, which covered Genesis to Job. I also explain my 3 word summary of those books... "YHWH (God) hates idols". I hope you enjoy this episode of the We are Radicals podcast. 40 Day Bible Reading: 0:38 3 Word Explanation of Gen.-Job: 9:29 Don't forget to leave a rating and review! As always feel free to contact me with comments, requests, or suggestions: abagunu@gmail.com Peace.
Today, I discuss two of the radical habits I have developed over the last year. I talk about my Bible and my Cross I wear daily. These are some things I do in my personal life and I hope they help you in some way. Peace. As always, feel free to contact me: abagunu@gmail.com
In this episode of the podcast I open up with some of my story as a part of a foster and adoptive family. This episode is a little more raw and personal for me so I hope you enjoy some of my thoughts on the radical calling for loving and caring for kids in need. Listen for my encouragement at the end of the episode! As always, feel free to email me with any comments, questions, or requests: abagunu@gmail.com Peace.
What would the world look like if we valued relationships and people over conflict? Our world is full of conflict, and today I will discuss what it can look like if we model Jesus's ability to live through conflict and go about it in a radical and loving way. As always, feel free to contact me: abagunu@gmail.com Here is the Pro Church Tools episode mentioned. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pro-church-tools-with-brady-shearer/id848673237?i=1000429765072
Greetings, thanks for listening to the pilot episode of the "We are Radicals" podcast. Today, I will give you a brief description of myself, the purpose for the podcast, and a look at some of the topics which will be explored. At the end of the video, I will spend a few moments explaining and sharing why I chose the name "We are Radicals." *Hint* It has to do with Jesus being the most radical person I know. As always, feel free to contact me with any comments, questions, or requests. abagunu@gmail.com Peace.