Doug and J.R. begin season 6 with the Christianity Today Book of the Year award recipient Dr. Esau McCaulley and his powerful book, Reading While Black. We dive deep into reading and interpreting scripture, the importance of the experiences we bring to the text, and practical thoughts on pastoral leadership in these challenging times. We know this will deeply encourage and challenge you! Please consider subscribing, leaving a review and sharing this podcast with a colleague or friend.
We also have some fantastic news to share with you all.(drumroll) We have become a part of the Christianity Today White Label Podcast Network! This is a strategic partnership for us to continue to support and care for Pastors and leaders. We are excited about this partnership and new opportunities it affords to us and our listeners.
Resources:
Esau’s Book: Reading While Black; African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope
Book: Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes: Removing Cultural Blinders to Better Understand the Bible
Book: Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes: Cultural Studies in the Gospels
Questions:
-What emotions did you feel while listening to the interview with Esau?
-If you were to take one step towards understanding a perspective of some else, what step would you take?
-What life experience has shaped the way you understand a particular bible story?
-Wow does this interview help you think differently about your Bible?
If this podcast adds value to you, your team, or your organization, consider (1) subscribing (2) leaving a review (3) sharing it with others and (4) staying connected with us at www.kairospartnerships.org
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Doug and J.R. begin season 6 with the Christianity Today Book of the Year award recipient Dr. Esau McCaulley and his powerful book, Reading While Black. We dive deep into reading and interpreting scripture, the importance of the experiences we bring to the text, and practical thoughts on pastoral leadership in these challenging times. We know this will deeply encourage and challenge you! Please consider subscribing, leaving a review and sharing this podcast with a colleague or friend.
We also have some fantastic news to share with you all.(drumroll) We have become a part of the Christianity Today White Label Podcast Network! This is a strategic partnership for us to continue to support and care for Pastors and leaders. We are excited about this partnership and new opportunities it affords to us and our listeners.
Resources:
Esau’s Book: Reading While Black; African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope
Book: Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes: Removing Cultural Blinders to Better Understand the Bible
Book: Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes: Cultural Studies in the Gospels
Questions:
-What emotions did you feel while listening to the interview with Esau?
-If you were to take one step towards understanding a perspective of some else, what step would you take?
-What life experience has shaped the way you understand a particular bible story?
-Wow does this interview help you think differently about your Bible?
If this podcast adds value to you, your team, or your organization, consider (1) subscribing (2) leaving a review (3) sharing it with others and (4) staying connected with us at www.kairospartnerships.org
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Monday Morning Pastor is a weekly podcast to encourage, equip, challenge and resource pastors and church leaders on Monday mornings. Monday is the hardest day of the week for pastors and the day pastors need the most encouragement. We want to tell and hear stories of hope and encouragement in the midst of this unique place in culture where the negative ministry stories seem to get all the airtime. Our hope is that these stories resonate with and remind pastors why we stay in the game. It is a podcast that gives pastors hope and a safe place to take off their collar, robe or tie and be people who need receive the good news on the day we feel most vulnerable. Our podcast will consist of interviews, conversations and resources from pastors and ministry leaders. We’ll have a new episode loaded up each Monday morning throughout the year (but, of course, you can listen on any day you wish). We invite you to join us and listen to the Monday Morning Pastor, where pastors can be people.