
How Do I Use My Talents for God?
Use unique talents for God beyond church roles, express faith authentically, impact the world, connect with audiences, align with God's will, inspire others.
Use unique talents for God beyond church roles, express faith authentically, impact the world, connect with audiences, align with God's will, inspire others.
Shawn McCraney sits down with Cathy Hansen for a discussion.
Culture imposes rigid rules, fostering pride and fear, while Christians should embrace agape love, rejecting pride, and fostering unity beyond societal constraints.
Shawn's teaching on Mark 2 highlights Jesus' authority to forgive sins, heal, and redefine traditions like the Sabbath, emphasizing a new covenant and continuous rest.
Salvation through faith in Jesus, not the Law; faith upholds moral law, fostering righteousness. Grace encourages rejecting sin, as shown in "Les Miserables." Faith and actions, like love, fulfill God's law. Paul and James agree: faith is proven by love-driven actions, fulfilling commandments to love God and others. Abraham's faith, not works, justified him, showing faith's primacy over legal rites.
Evil is disobeying God, with views on its nature and hierarchy. Teaching against faith has greater spiritual impact. Evil is absence of God. Free will allows choice.
Shawn McCraney sits down with Danny Larse for a discussion.
Shawn McCraney teaches that "heretic" means causing division, not just unorthodox views. Emphasizes unity, maturity, love, and inclusion, with engaging discussions.
Shawn's teaching examines Christianity's view on mental health meds, advocating acceptance like other meds, urging open dialogue, deep understanding, and respectful debate.
Shawn McCraney sits down with Charlie Clark for a discussion.