Love Thy Neighborhood
True stories to help you follow Jesus in modern culture. “Amazing and authentic.” - Christianity Today Like a movie for your ears, every episode we choose a compelling topic to wrestle with and put together interwoven stories to explore that topic. It’s not a Bible study or a sermon. It’s a series of gripping, funny, sad and intimate stories of people grappling with what it means to follow Jesus amidst the cultural issues of our time – set to a soundtrack to immerse you. Come along with us as we take a nuanced dive into what it looks like to be a person of Christian faith living in the modern world. Hosted by Jesse Eubanks and produced by Anna Tran.
Nicely Done!
19 ene
Body image and the gospel episode was well done. I’m 63 and gleaned from it. Thanks!
Fantastic podcast
13/05/2023
I love this podcast. It feels like I’m having a conversation with people about topics that matters so much to me. I especially love that they highlight important topics like gentrification even if they/we don’t have all the answers of how to fix the issue.
Admiration
27/09/2023
These young people deserve the respect of peers and all those older. They clearly have a heart to leave His footprints in the sand as the certainly seek His guidance. However, their immaturity and age bias does mar the discussion. In this case, they seem to not understand that the police had every legal right to utilize the no knock warrant and did so correctly. Tragic to have to learn the ramifications of such a warrant and more tragic that citizens were so desperate for protection it’s use was passed. As well, they totally diminished the destruction of homes, businesses, and lives as these RIOTS were approved by the same people crying foul by the police. These were not protests; they were riots and were allowed because of race all while other citizens could not congregate even in small groups at a church. These groups were terrorists with some literally shipped in and paid to be there. Like so many, these podcasters needed to do objective research. What about the reason she was addicted to this loser boyfriend that kept her in harm’s way. My heart remains heavy for a beautiful life cut short; but know the facts; don’t rely on what the mainstream media flushes into minds. And look through the lens of officers on such a beat. This was NOT about race or overstepping bounds; it was about protecting an area from a thug that cared only for himself.
“like”
19/07/2023
LTN is an interesting and well thought out podcast. I was intrigued by their new idea Things We Couldn’t Say so tuned in to the first episode. I gave it 10 minutes before I had to stop listening. The overuse of the word “like” was so prolific and distracting that I couldn’t get past that to hear what was actually being said. Hopefully as they get more comfortable with the format they will become aware of this issue and speak more clearly without the use of the “like” crutch.
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- CreadorLove Thy Neighborhood
- Años de actividad2017 - 2024
- Episodios136
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