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Coffee, Theology, and Jesus Coffee, Theology, and Jesus
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Our purpose for this podcast is to discuss this messy, difficult, and amazing thing we call the Christian faith. As Christians, we are encouraged and challenged constantly to see what the Bible teaches us about who Jesus was and how he lived and how we can better represent Him and His message every day. Join us each episode as we explore how this relationship with Jesus effects everything from politics and religion, to relationships and theology.
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Supernatural Gifts: Ken Fish Interview – CTJ #84
Tim interviewed Ken Fish, founder of Orbis Ministries, to discuss the supernatural aspects of the Christian faith focusing on the spiritual gifts often referred to as the “charismatic gifts of the Spirit.” Tim asks questions about Ken’s personal story, Ken’s view of the supernatural gifts, and the large amount of prophets claiming Trump will ultimately win the election.Ken Fish is a native of the Los Angeles area and an honor’s graduate of Princeton University with a degree in History and Philosophy of Religion. He concentrated on the writings of the early church fathers, the history of late antiquity and of the early middle ages. He subsequently earned his Master of Divinity degree from Fuller Theological Seminary with emphases in theology and intercultural communications.
Ken Fish:https://orbisministries.org/https://orbissm.com
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How to Fight Racism: Jemar Tisby Interview – CTJ #83
This week Rob and Tim had the pleasure of having Jemar Tisby on the podcast. Jemar is the New York Times Bestselling author of The Color of Compromise and president of The Witness: A Black Christian Collective where he writes about race, religion, politics, and culture. He is also cohost of the Pass the Mic podcast. Jemar has also just released a new book How to Fight Racism which was a major focus of the interview.Jemar told us about his own story of how he came to be involved in the work he does today, including his time spent inside of reformed theology circles, and how we can all be doing our part to fight racism.
Links that Jemar mentioned at the end of the episode:Organization: The Witness IncNew Book: How to Fight RacismNewsletter: FootnotesWebsite: Jemar Tisby
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Fight For Something: Social Driven Brands with Mitch Reaume – CTJ #82
This week, we FINALLY had someone on our podcast that has a tie to the coffee industry! Tim interviewed Mitch Reaume, the Founder & CEO of “Fight For Something”. They discussed the idea of “Social Business” and how the mission of Mitch’s business is to see social business go from being a niche to a norm. At some point, business became more about profit than anything else, and now Mitch is trying to do something about by building brands that concentrate on sustainability, ethically sourced goods, impacting the culture for good, and always giving back!Also – finally had a real conversation on brewing coffee – which is big… ya know… since our podcast is COFFEE, Theology, and Jesus.
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Guest Info/Links:Main Website – https://fightforsomething.com/Emiliani Coffee – https://www.emilianicoffee.com/Blog – https://fightforsomething.com/blogs/the-other-entrepreneurs
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History Repeats Itself: An Interview with Ben Cremer – CTJ #81
This week Tim interviews Ben Cremer: native of Boise, ID, Lead Pastor at Euclid Avenue Church of the Nazarene, and co-founder of A Plain Account. Ben is a lover of history (world, American, and church) and the topics covered in this interview have a profound impact on the current events of our world and in our churches.
The post Tim referenced at the beginning of the episode:https://www.facebook.com/ben.cremer/posts/890605793364Ben’s Info:Free Commentary Website – http://www.aplainaccount.org/Blog – https://constantinvestigations.wordpress.com/Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ben.cremerInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/brcremer/Church – https://www.euclidnaz.org/Follow Us:InstagramFacebookWebsite
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Emergency Broadcast: US Capitol Insurrection with Jesus Lipstick
This week Tim and Jordan get together to have a response to the insurrection at the US Capitol and the appearance of Jesus banners and Christian flags during the events. As always, we are mostly concerned with the Christian and Church culture and how we are reflecting Jesus to the world. So you can imagine our dismay when something like the events on January 6th, 2021 is tied (loosely or directly) to “Christianity” we want to be able to stand up and call things out that need to be addressed. We hope you enjoy the discussion this week.
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John Mark McMillan: The Worship Industry, Jesus, & Mental Health
This week Tim and Jordan had John Mark McMillan on the show! He is probably best known for the famous song “How He Loves” but has had a career in music that includes many studio and live albums, countless tours, and a profound impact on music.
We discuss the worship music industry, the meaning and understanding of songs, pain, suffering, and mental health, and so much in between.
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John’s Info:Website – https://www.johnmarkmcmillan.com/Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/JohnMarkMcMillan/Instagram – http://instagram.com/johnmarkmcmillanTwitter – https://twitter.com/johnmarkmcYoutube – https://www.youtube.com/user/johnmarkofficialBandcamp – https://johnmarkmcmillan.bandcamp.com/Follow Us:InstagramFacebookWebsite
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