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Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology

Unlearning Inherited But Unbiblical Theology

Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology

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Talk Radio, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2024

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Today’s conversation on Back Porch Theology is part two with my dear friend, Kristi McClelland, because she’s kind of like a hot Krispy Kreme donut, one simply isn’t enough! Kristi’s a best-selling Bible teacher, author, and college professor – but I think the most fitting description of her is “revival coach” because she’s so saturated with Jesus that if you get anywhere near her, Gospel joy will inevitably slosh out on you! However, I should probably issue a good-natured warning before we dive in and let you know that Kristi and I are both very energetic, fast-talking windbags when it comes to matter of faith so you might want to tighten your seatbelts for this proverbial ride through all things redemptive because we’ll likely careen from raving about the beef jerky at Bucees to the practical theology of A.W. Tozer within the first few minutes! Frankly, if you’re listening to this while on a Peloton, you might pause and unclip out of those fancy biking shoes for a while because this isn’t going to be a passive-listening kind of podcast – it’s more of a hands in the air, hollering with glee gabfest because we’re exposing the difference between the performative, sin-avoidant, stale kind of religion some of us were brought up in and the vibrant, life-giving, Spirit-filled reality that an intimate relationship with Jesus gives us access to. So please grab some iced coffee and your Bible – unless you’re hanging onto a wakeboard rope with both hands realizing that you’re probably too old to be dragged behind a speedboat in your skirty bathing suit – oh wait, is that just me? - and come hang out on the porch with us. Join the free Hidden Online Bible Study here Click here to get a 25% discount on the Dwell Bible App. (DwellBible.com/Lisa) Storyteller is available by clicking here Sponsored by BetterHelp. Save 10% at BetterHelp.com/LisaHarper

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Today's conversation on backboards theology is part two with my dear friend Christy McClellan because she's kind of like a hot

0:15.8

crispy cream donut. One simply isn't enough.

0:19.4

Christie is a best-selling Bible teacher author and she's a college professor, but I think the most fitting

0:25.5

description of her is Revival Coach, because she is so saturated with Jesus that if you get anywhere

0:32.1

near her, gospel joy will inevitably

0:34.9

slosh out on you. However I should probably issue a good-natured warning

0:39.8

before we dive in and let you know that Christy and I are both very energetic fast talking

0:45.4

windbags when it comes to matters of faith.

0:48.0

So you might want to tighten your seatbelts for this proverbial ride through all things

0:51.8

redemptive because we're going to careen from

0:54.7

raving about the beef jerky at buckies to the practical theology of AW Tosey

0:59.7

within the first few minutes. Frankly if you're listening to this while on a peloton,

1:04.3

you might want to pause and unclip out of those fancy biking shoes

1:07.6

for a while, because this is not going to be a passive listening

1:11.7

kind of podcast.

1:12.9

It's more of a hands in the air,

1:14.4

hollering with glee gab fest

1:16.1

because we're exposing the difference

1:18.4

between the performative, sin-avoidant,

1:21.2

stale kind of religion that some of us were brought up in,

1:24.4

and the vibrant life-giving spirit-filled reality

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