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Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology

The Little Bird Who Changed My Life

Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology

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Talk Radio, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2024

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Fund conversations that matter: donate.accessmore.com All of the conversations we have the undeserved privilege of engaging in on BPT are special to Ally, Dr. Howard, and me because the point of our conversations – even if it takes a while for us to get there – is always the immutable goodness and compassion of our Trinitarian Creator Redeemer, God the Father, God the Son and God the Spirit. However, this particular conversation which we taped live at Kerygma a few weeks ago with one of my all-time theological heroes, New Testament scholar Dr. Scot McKnight, is a very personal and poignant milestone for me because God used one of Dr. McKnight’s books – The Blue Parakeet – like a merciful scalpel in my life to cut away some corrosive shame that had compromised my mind and heart and ministry efficacy for decades. The back cover copy of The Blue Parakeet reads: In this bold, engaging reexamination of reading the Bible, Scot McKnight calls all Christians from both ends of the spectrum to stop taming the Bible and to let it speak anew to our hearts. In other words, his exegetical brilliance will recharge our passion for both reading Scripture and relating to God’s redemptive narrative in increasingly intimate and personal ways. If you’re a Bible banger like me and your Bible is one of those precious possessions you’d be sure to grab if your proverbial ship was sinking OR if you’ve secretly and guiltily thought the Bible was boring and have a hard time engaging with it, this conversation is right up your alley, baby! So please grab a cup of coffee and your Bible – whether the pages still stick together from so little use or whether it’s tattered and stained – that is unless you’re swinging a broom at those nasty cicadas, of course – and come hang out on the porch with us.

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All of the conversations, Ali and I have the gift of engaging in on BPT are special to us because the point of our

0:15.5

conversations, even if it takes us a little while to get there, is always the immutable

0:20.8

goodness and compassion of our Trinitarian Creator, God the Father, God the Son,

0:26.0

and God the Spirit.

0:27.0

However, this particular conversation which we taped live at Kregma a few weeks ago with one of my all-time theological heroes, New Testament

0:36.1

scholar Dr Scott McNight, is a very personal and very poignant milestone for me because

0:42.0

God used one of Dr.

0:43.5

McKnight's books, one called the Blue Parakee,

0:46.5

like a merciful scalpel in my life

0:49.5

to cut away some corrosive shame that had compromised my mind and my heart and really my ministry

0:54.4

efficacy for decades.

0:56.6

The back cover copy of the blue parakeet reads like this.

1:00.1

In this bold engaging reexamination of reading the Bible, Scott McNight calls all Christians

1:06.0

from both ends of the spectrum to stop taming the Bible and to let it speak anew to our hearts.

1:12.8

In other words, Scott's exegetical brilliance

1:15.6

will recharge our passion for both reading scripture

1:19.1

and relating to God's redemptive narrative

1:21.8

in increasingly intimate and personal ways.

1:24.0

If you're a Bible banger like me, and your Bible is one of those precious possessions,

1:28.5

you'd be sure to grab if your proverbial ship was sinking, or if you secretly and guiltily thought the Bible was boring and you have a hard time engaging with it, this conversation

1:38.0

is right up your alley. So please grab a cup of coffee and your Bible,

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