Truth Over Tribe: Christian Takes on Culture, News & Politics
Tired of the culture war? This is that podcast that’s too liberal for conservatives, too conservative for liberals. We seek to follow the lamb, not the donkey or elephant.
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“America’s Worst Mom” on the Dangers of Overprotective Parenting
Lenore Skenazy didn’t think much of the time that she granted her 9-year-old’s request and allowed him to ride the subway alone in NYC. So, following his safe return, this New York columnist wrote up an article about it. But she never could have predicted the media firestorm that this decision set off, which eventually crowned her with the title of “America’s Worst Mom.” But how did our society get to this point? When did parents begin seeing childhood only through the fear-filled lens of “What could go terribly wrong?” Today, Lenore joins Keith to discuss. Listen as she explains how culture forces fear upon both parents and educators and describes the negative effects this has on children. Has the goal of parenting changed? Should we really strive for helicopter parenting, or is there another way? Plus, hear how her nonprofit, Let Grow, seeks to restore independence to children and faith to their parents and teachers. Whether you’re a parent or not, you’ll love hearing from Lenore!Help us help people find great churches!Does your church choose truth over tribe? Tell us about it!Ok, truth time... Did you like this episode? Tell us by leaving a rating or review! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 If you did, you won't want to miss what's next (so subscribe now!). And help a friend by sharing this with them. Thank you! 🙏Plus, the conversation is just beginning! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to join in on the dialogue! If you disagree with anything in this episode, we'd love to hear your thoughts here. Want to learn more about Truth Over Tribe? Visit our website and subscribe to our weekly newsletter.Want more truth over tribe? Check out our resources!ResourcesBuy Free Range Kids Book Free Range Kids Website
Asbury Revival vs. He Gets Us: What’s the Best Way to Reach a Post-Christian Culture?
How do Christians reach a world that’s increasingly disinterested in Jesus? Is the answer a revival inside the church? A marketing campaign? Or both? Today, Patrick and Keith discuss two recent events in Christian subculture: the revival at Asbury University and the “He Gets Us” advertising campaign. Is one a better tool for reaching a post-Christian world than the other? Many from all sides of the aisle, both politically and spiritually, have been highly critical of these movements for various reasons. Hear Patrick and Keith dissect some of these critiques, such as: Are the “He Gets Us” ads really the best use of kingdom funds? Is this marketing campaign too woke or too fascist? And is what happened at Asbury University genuine? What does the Bible (and American history) say about revival and how should we respond in its aftermath? Which of these movements will draw the most people to God and impact the most lives long-term? Whether you’re a supporter or a cynic of either, we encourage you to listen!Help us help people find great churches!Does your church choose truth over tribe? Tell us about it!Ok, truth time... Did you like this episode? Tell us by leaving a rating or review! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 If you did, you won't want to miss what's next (so subscribe now!). And help a friend by sharing this with them. Thank you! 🙏Plus, the conversation is just beginning! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to join in on the dialogue! If you disagree with anything in this episode, we'd love to hear your thoughts here. Want to learn more about Truth Over Tribe? Visit our website and subscribe to our weekly newsletter.Want more truth over tribe? Check out our resources!
A Little (More) Conversation: Improve Your Communication Skills with Heather Holleman
Want to know the single most determining factor for a healthy life? Warm relationships. And how do you get those? Conversation is key! On today’s episode, Keith sits down Dr. Heather Holleman, associate teaching professor at Penn State, speaker, and author of The Six Conversations, to discuss why we’re so bad at communicating and how we can all start our own conversation revival. Using the latest research, Heather shares practical tips for improving your conversation skills, including the four mindsets of a loving conversation: being curious, believing the best, expressing concern, and sharing your own life in a vulnerable way. Plus, how should we handle confrontation and controversial topics? Why can listening be so hard? And why is advice-giving usually not the answer? Ready to hear some practical tips and have deeper relationships with the people in your life? Listen now!Ok, truth time... Did you like this episode? Tell us by leaving a rating or review! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 If you did, you won't want to miss what's next (so subscribe now!). And help a friend by sharing this with them. Thank you! 🙏Plus, the conversation is just beginning! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to join in on the dialogue! If you disagree with anything in this episode, we'd love to hear your thoughts here. Want to learn more about Truth Over Tribe? Visit our website and subscribe to our weekly newsletter.Want more truth over tribe? Check out our resources!ResourcesBuy The Six Conversations BookBuy the Sent BookBuy the Seated with Christ Book
Antiracism Isn’t The Answer with George Yancey
When it comes to racial tensions in America, George Yancey, Christian author and Professor of Sociology at Baylor University, believes that efforts at antiracism have been largely ineffective. Why? According to Yancey, both antiracism and colorblindness are poor solutions that tend to alienate people who should be involved in the racial reconciliation process. Today, Keith sits down with Dr. Yancey to discuss more of the themes from his latest book, Beyond Racial Division. Listen as he shares present-day examples of structural racism and discover his alternative approach to healing racial tensions: mutual accountability. Plus, he explains why so many black Christians felt betrayed by Trump voters, why you only ever hear of “white Evangelicals,” and whether or not he believes the Democratic Party has embraced their own form of Christian nationalism. You won’t want to miss this one!Ok, truth time... Did you like this episode? Tell us by leaving a rating or review! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 If you did, you won't want to miss what's next (so subscribe now!). And help a friend by sharing this with them. Thank you! 🙏Plus, the conversation is just beginning! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to join in on the dialogue! If you disagree with anything in this episode, we'd love to hear your thoughts here. Want to learn more about Truth Over Tribe? Visit our website and subscribe to our weekly newsletter.Want more truth over tribe? Check out our resources!ResourcesBuy the Beyond Racial Division BookBuy the So Many Christians, So Few Lions BookBuy the Beyond Racial Gridlock Book
How Extremism Threatens the Country (And the Church!) with Elizabeth Neumann
How would you define extremism? Elizabeth Neumann knows a thing or two about the subject after serving as a homeland security official during the Trump and George W. Bush administrations. During her time in this role, she witnessed extremism transform from something happening overseas to a domestic, online threat. On this week’s episode, she sits down with Patrick to define extremism and radicalization, identify the types of people vulnerable to radicalizing, and explain why extremist ideas also threaten the church. Plus, find out how she got involved with the Trump administration, why she left, and the troubling ways in which Trump’s character prompted potential threats. Most importantly, Elizabeth issues a challenge for Christians, noting that our hope must not be in America, but in the church itself. Listen now!Ok, truth time... Did you like this episode? Tell us by leaving a rating or review! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 If you did, you won't want to miss what's next (so subscribe now!). And help a friend by sharing this with them. Thank you! 🙏Plus, the conversation is just beginning! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to join in on the dialogue! If you disagree with anything in this episode, we'd love to hear your thoughts here. Want to learn more about Truth Over Tribe? Visit our website and subscribe to our weekly newsletter.Want more truth over tribe? Check out our resources!ResourcesThe Effect of President Trump’s Election on Hate Crimes Hate Crimes in US Reach Highest Level In More Than A DecadeEl Paso Shooting Suspect’s Manifesto Echos Trump’s Language ‘No Blame?’ ABC News Finds 54 Cases Invoking ‘Trump’ In Connection With Violence, Threats, Alleged Assaults Playing the Political Long Game with David French
Should Christianity Today Stop Emphasizing Church Scandals? with CT President, Tim Dalrymple
Christianity Today capped off 2022 by releasing its Top-20 news stories of the year based on readership. The vast majority of these stories focused on scandals within the church. In response, our own Patrick Miller took to Twitter to critique the media organization’s focus on negative scandals, which inevitably bring harm to the local church. Christianity Today President, Tim Dalrymple, along with other CT reporters, graciously pushed back on Patrick’s analysis. And today, Patrick and Tim continue that conversation here on the pod! You’ll hear Tim address some tough questions: Are digital incentive structures and targeted advertising bad tactics for Christian media organizations to utilize? How does Christianity Today guard against insights driving editorial decision-making? Has CT made a shift in its frequency of covering church scandals and abuse? Ultimately, Tim explains that CT’s increase in these types of stories comes out of love for the church and is reflective of the current cultural conversation. Listen now!Ok, truth time... Did you like this episode? Tell us by leaving a rating or review! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 If you did, you won't want to miss what's next (so subscribe now!). And help a friend by sharing this with them. Thank you! 🙏Plus, the conversation is just beginning! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to join in on the dialogue! If you disagree with anything in this episode, we'd love to hear your thoughts here. Want to learn more about Truth Over Tribe? Visit our website and subscribe to our weekly newsletter.Want more truth over tribe? Check out our resources!ResourcesRead CT’s Top 20 Stories of 2022
About the Show
Our interviews with leading Christian and non-Christian thinkers will challenge you to consider truth. We hope our podcast will help you understand what’s happening in your workplace, home, community, and society, then apply Jesus’s teachings there.
We don’t take ourselves too seriously. Or any tribe, for that matter. So prepare yourself to laugh, think, get offended, change your mind, or shout in agreement.
Above all, you’ll become the kind of leader and thinker whose outlook is shaped by Jesus, not mainstream media out to get a buck and fuel the outrage.
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