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Explore Mormon theology's complexities and its divergence from traditional Christianity, focusing on grace, works, and political involvement in faith.
Explore Mormon theology's complexities and its divergence from traditional Christianity, focusing on grace, works, and political involvement in faith.
Explore the transformative view on the Book of Life, focusing on inclusion over exclusion in our latest discussion, "New Bible Perspectives: Blotted Out or Added In?"
In this Heart Of The Matter: REDUX episode, we explore: Can You? Will You? Do You? Join us to delve into capability, commitment, and action in daily life.
Explore Christian love during COVID-19 with stories of selflessness and respect, reexamining biblical interpretations in the latest "Heart of . . ." episode.
Shawn McCraney explores true liberty, sharing personal experiences and scriptural insights that reveal freedom through the Spirit of God.
Explore church governance and biblical interpretation in our latest broadcast, focusing on 1 Timothy 5:20 and its relevance to modern practices.
Shawn McCraney examines church governance and superiority in Mormon culture, promoting humility and reliance on God's grace.
Shawn McCraney critiques church democracy, advocating for leadership based on education and biblical principles to address Christian divisions.
Explore God's reconciliation with humanity through metaphorical tables, from the Garden of Eden to the fulfillment of His promises in biblical history.
Shawn McCraney warns against mixing faith with politics and urges believers to embrace individuality and a personal relationship with God.
Shawn McCraney highlights pain's transformative power in spiritual journeys, noting that sin causes suffering, but faith in Christ provides solace and companionship.
Shawn McCraney discusses Christian Anarchy, promoting personal liberty and challenging traditional religious authority in the latest Heart of the Matter episode.
Explore the dynamics of God, free will, and personal responsibility in our latest discussion on how choices shape our relationship with the divine.