Listen "S1E13 How Should A Christian Interact with Their Native Culture, Hide, Seek, or Something Else? Part II, The Biblical Perspective"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, Jimbo and Ree share some comments from listeners, but Hershimer has one to share as well. You’ll never guess who wrote that one.
Another unexpected opportunity popped up in Jimbo’s life. This one was in a coffee shop. Find out what happens after Jimbo builds a relationship with a young man and eventually has the opportunity to confront him with some “counting the cost” questions. “We Met in a Coffee Shop” is the title of this week’s Story From the Frontlines of Ministry.
Have you ever worked in an office, and your food disappeared from the refrigerator? What excuses did you’re coworkers use when confronted. What would happen if the boss’s food was missing? Find out how this relates to your walk in Christ in this week’s one-minute laugh with a punch comedy skit from Lifeline Productions.
Finally, Jimbo opens up his head one more time with all the weird wounds. This week’s Inside Jimbo’s Head segment is all about the biblical perspective on how a Jesus follower should interact with their native culture, including its institutions and processes.
Another unexpected opportunity popped up in Jimbo’s life. This one was in a coffee shop. Find out what happens after Jimbo builds a relationship with a young man and eventually has the opportunity to confront him with some “counting the cost” questions. “We Met in a Coffee Shop” is the title of this week’s Story From the Frontlines of Ministry.
Have you ever worked in an office, and your food disappeared from the refrigerator? What excuses did you’re coworkers use when confronted. What would happen if the boss’s food was missing? Find out how this relates to your walk in Christ in this week’s one-minute laugh with a punch comedy skit from Lifeline Productions.
Finally, Jimbo opens up his head one more time with all the weird wounds. This week’s Inside Jimbo’s Head segment is all about the biblical perspective on how a Jesus follower should interact with their native culture, including its institutions and processes.
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