Unquestioned Answers
Rethinking Ten Christian Clichés to Rediscover Biblical Truths
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Narrated by:
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Michael Beck
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By:
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Jeff Myers
About this listen
We hear and say short Christian clichés all the time, such as “Jesus was a social justice warrior”, “Just have faith”, and “It’s not my place to judge.” These trite statements often go unquestioned. Sometimes they even substitute for truth, leading to a fragile and shallow faith. But what if a close study of these clichés could lead us to deep biblical truth?
In Unquestioned Answers, Dr. Jeff Myers rethinks 10 popular Christian clichés. Through an in-depth and fresh look, Myers shares insights into these overused statements to strengthen listeners’ faith and encourage them to share Jesus with others. Walk with Myers on a path to biblical truth as he explores critical topics such as social justice, faith, sin, loving others, God’s goodness, prayer, and more.
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- Paul A. Adams
- 12-10-24
Very thoughtful
I and other say needs to be looked at and question these kind of phrases and counters. You can't squeeze Jesus into a box.
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- Aidan Moore
- 18-04-20
Thought provoking
Dr. Myers provides thought provoking challenges to ideas that are held without consideration in a manner that is easy to understand, compassionate, and convicting. Through weaving his own story into the lessons, he urges the reader/listener to think clearly about the beliefs that they hold in a manner that doesn't provide judgement but rather loving concern.
I highly recommend that people engage with this content, especially if you disagree.
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