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In the vicious cycle of self-help, self-righteousness, and self-loathing, we become a slave to the pursuit of perfection. Through Christ’s own perfection, he has set us free. This is a podcast about the freedom that comes through dependence in Christ, and understanding the depth of his love.

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    • Religion och spiritualitet

In the vicious cycle of self-help, self-righteousness, and self-loathing, we become a slave to the pursuit of perfection. Through Christ’s own perfection, he has set us free. This is a podcast about the freedom that comes through dependence in Christ, and understanding the depth of his love.

    Gretchen Squared

    Gretchen Squared

    Katie Koplin is busy with a big family move and finishing up this year of grad school, so Gretchen Ronnevik invited on one of the young women she mentors, Gretchen Larson, to talk about what it's like to be a young, single adult in the church, what they need from the church, and how to foster intergenerational relationships.
    Gretchen Larson is a chef at a Bible camp, finishing up her studies on the hospitality business, and was a missionary kid in Eastern Europe. She is involved in mentoring women younger than her as well, and has some great insight to the simplicity and difficulty of loving our neighbors.
    We talk about the freedom given in Christ, and walking through various expectations, and goal setting that gets put on young adults, and how they long for deep connection.
    Show Notes:
    Support 1517
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    1517 Academy - Free Theological Education
    What’s New from 1517:
    Available Now: Encouragement for Motherhood Edited by Katie Koplin
    Pre-order: Hitchhiking with Prophets: A Ride Through the Salvation Story of the Old Testament by Chad Bird
    30 Minutes in the NT on Youtube
    Remembering Rod Rosenbladt
    Available Now: Be Thou My Song by Kerri Tom
    More from the hosts:
    Gretchen Ronnevik
    Katie Koplin
     

    • 29 min
    Homemaking and Vocation

    Homemaking and Vocation

    In the last episode, we talked about the tradwife movement. In this episode we move on to talk about what a homemaker actually is. 
    Citing Edith Schaefer's book on the Hidden Art of Homemaking, we talk about the vocation of reminding people of their humanity, and their need for food and rest. We talk about all the various things that make us human. CS Lewis writes about how the easiest way to sin against someone is to start thinking of them as less than human. The world is constantly trying to do this. Homemaking is the vocation of reminding people of their humanity.
    Gretchen Ronnevik and Katie Koplin both share some of their stories of how easily it is to be drawn into the tradwife movement, as opposed to their experience as homemakers.
    Show Notes:
    Support 1517
    1517 Podcasts
    1517 on Youtube
    1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts
    1517 Academy - Free Theological Education
    What’s New from 1517:
    30 Minutes in the NT on Youtube
    Remembering Rod Rosenbladt
    Preorder: Encouragement for Motherhood Edited by Katie Koplin
    Available Now: Be Thou My Song by Kerri Tom
    Last Chance: NWA Conference May 3rd-4th
    More from the hosts:
    Gretchen Ronnevik
    Katie Koplin
     

    • 27 min
    Tradwife Movement

    Tradwife Movement

    What's the difference between a stay at home mom and a Tradwife? In this episode Gretchen Ronnevik and Katie Koplin, 2 women who have been stay at home moms, talk about the Tradwife movement, and all it contains.
    The easiest place to begin this conversation is from the male counterpart, or the Alpha Male mindset, to see the female counterpart to the joint movement. They talk about what this movement looks like for men, where "Beta Males" are viewed as trash, and then switch to the counterpart aspects of the equally dehumanizing aspects of this for the females.
    What starts out looking like a "good thing" turns "hardcore" as Christian values aren't hardcore enough in this movement to really take it as far as they'd like it to go. This movement elevates good things to gods, where our hope is placed in our own strength, and where the doctrine of vocation is replaced by roleplay.
    We look at examples of Tradwives, how they are often not Christian, but held up as a Christian standard, and historically how this movement came about.
    Show Notes:
    Support 1517
    1517 Podcasts
    1517 on Youtube
    1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts
    1517 Academy - Free Theological Education
    What’s New from 1517:
    30 Minutes in the NT on Youtube
    Remembering Rod Rosenbladt
    Preorder: Encouragement for Motherhood Edited by Katie Koplin
    Available Now: Be Thou My Song by Kerri Tom
    Last Chance: NWA Conference May 3rd-4th
    More from the hosts:
    Gretchen Ronnevik
    Katie Koplin
     

    • 21 min
    Encouragement to Motherhood

    Encouragement to Motherhood

    Co-host, Katie Koplin has curated a gospel central devotional for moms, and it's coming out this next Tuesday. We talk about how she chose the various contributors, and the themes that arose as the submissions started to come in.
    Learning our limitedness as mothers was one of the major themes, and how to hold hope and hard in the same room.
    We talk about the hard and good together, and how sometimes it feels like you get punished for doing the right thing. There's no avoiding the suffering, there's just learning to walk through it.
    We talk about dealing with fear as a mother, asking God for a guarentee that things will work out as we want, for a guarentee that they will be healthy and safe, and trusting God despite whatever could happen.
    Show Notes:
    Support 1517
    1517 Podcasts
    1517 on Youtube
    1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts
    1517 Academy - Free Theological Education
    What’s New from 1517:
    30 Minutes in the NT on Youtube
    Remembering Rod Rosenbladt
    Preorder: Encouragement for Motherhood Edited by Katie Koplin
    Available Now: Be Thou My Song by Kerri Tom
    Last Chance: NWA Conference May 3rd-4th
    More from the hosts:
    Gretchen Ronnevik
    Katie Koplin
     

    • 24 min
    Default to Death with Sarah Crowder

    Default to Death with Sarah Crowder

    We have back on our dear friend, Sarah Crowder, as she talks about her contribution to the upcoming devotional "Encouragent to Motherhood." In her writing, she shares about her kids one by one, being diganosed with type 1 diabetes, and mothering in hospital rooms, where death is near.
    She talks about the looming of the law when health issuses are life and death. As humans, we have what she calls a "default to death," which keeps bringing her back to baptism, and what Daniel Emery Price refers to as a "wet theology." We talk about the balm of baptism as we live in light of death. Come back to the water again and again.
    We talk about allowing yourself grief in motherhood, and recognizing the humanity of motherhood. We don't have hope that everything will turn out ideal, but we have hope that Christ will be with us.
    Show Notes:
    Support 1517
    1517 Podcasts
    The 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts
    1517 on Youtube
    What’s New from 1517:
    Remembering Rod Rosenbladt
    New 1517 Academy Course: The Early Church: Christ, Controversies and Characters with Bruce Hillman
    Preorder: Encouragement for Motherhood Edited by Katie Koplin
    Available Now: Be Thou My Song by Kerri Tom
    Here We Still Stand 2023 Videos are Available on YouTube
    Last Chance: NWA Conference May 3rd-4th
    More from the hosts:
    Gretchen Ronnevik
    Katie Koplin
     

    • 23 min
    Finding God in the Darkness with Brad Gray

    Finding God in the Darkness with Brad Gray

    This week we are interviewing our friend, Pastor Brad Gray about his book He's one of the special Baptists who publish articles and books with 1517. We talk about preaching the gospel, free from manipulation, and the hope for those who are discouraged. We ask him big questions about his book: Finding God in the Darkness.
    We talk about our faith in the midst of suffering, questioning God, and what's going on in our faith in the midst of depression. He talks about why he wrote this book, and how to comfort those who are in dark places.
    Freely Given:
    Show Notes:
    Support 1517
    1517 Podcasts
    The 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts
    1517 on Youtube
    What’s New from 1517:
    Remembering Rod Rosenbladt
    New 1517 Academy Course: The Early Church: Christ, Controversies and Characters with Bruce Hillman
    Preorder: Encouragement for Motherhood Edited by Katie Koplin
    Preorder: Be Thou My Song by Kerri Tom
    Here We Still Stand 2023 Videos are Available on YouTube
    Last Chance: NWA Conference May 3rd-4th
    More from the hosts:
    Gretchen Ronnevik
    Katie Koplin
    More from our guest:
    Myth Became Fact in the Face of Suffering (Brad's 1517 Here We Still Stand video) Brad's book: Finding God in the Darkness: Hopeful Reflections from the Pits of Depression, Despair, and Disappointment

    • 29 min

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