Grace & Truth with Owen Strachan Grace & Truth with Owen Strachan
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Grace and Truth exists to equip listeners to engage their world in faith, hope, and love. This program engages theology, culture, politics, and the arts from a distinctly biblical perspective, ultimately offering hearers the gospel of Jesus Christ. Grace and Truth is aimed at worldview formation, revelational confidence, and an unleashed church that shows the grace and truth of our Savior and Lord (John 1:17)
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Competing with Kobe, Walking with Jesus (with Mike Penberthy)
Dr. Owen Strachan is joined by Mike Penberthy, a former NBA player and current scout for the Denver Nuggets. They discuss various topics including basketball, faith, and the pursuit of excellence. Mike shares his journey from playing basketball as a child to making it to the NBA. They also talk about the importance of balancing basketball and faith, and how to avoid idolizing the game. They touch on the mentality of players like Kobe Bryant and the intensity and focus required to succeed at the highest level.
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Overcoming Fear-Based Religion
Dr. Owen Strachan talks about how fear-based religion operates on the premise of control. However, the gospel of Jesus Christ frees believers from fear-based systems. The fear of God is necessary for knowledge and wisdom, but it is not a terror of God's wrath. Christian fear is rooted in awe and reverence, not in slave-like terror.
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Overcoming Your Temper (with Dale Thackrah)
Dr. Owen Strachan and Dale Thackrah, Executive Pastor at Redeemer Bible Church in Arizona, discuss the issue of angry men and how to help them. They explore the factors that contribute to anger in men, such as fatherlessness, broken homes, and unmet desires. They emphasize the importance of understanding the gospel and finding freedom in Christ as a way to address anger issues. They also caution against the dangers of Christian nationalism and the pursuit of political power as a means to bring about change. Instead, they advocate for a focus on personal transformation and living out the gospel in love and forgiveness.
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Rebuilding Men with the Gospel (with Dale Thackrah)
Dr. Owen Strachan and Dale Thackrah, Executive Pastor at Redeemer Bible Church in Arizona, discuss the importance of men cultivating a good marriage and family life. They highlight the confusion and different voices that men often face in today's culture, leading to a lack of understanding of their role in the family. They emphasize the need for men to prioritize their families over worldly success and to pursue sacrificial leadership. The conversation also touches on the importance of emotional stability, humility, and following Christ as a model for leadership.
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Vote for the Best Possible Candidate
Dr. Owen Strachan discusses how Christians should approach politics and voting. He emphasizes the privilege of political participation and the need for Christians to use their agency to choose the best possible candidate or policy. Strachan also highlights the gray areas and complexities of politics, urging Christians to seek wisdom from the Holy Spirit. He reminds listeners to remember their eschatology and the ultimate hope they have in Jesus, rather than falling into fear-based paradigms or naive idealism.
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Donald Trump and Charles Spurgeon
Dr. Owen Strachan discusses the saying 'of two evils choose neither' attributed to Charles Spurgeon. He clarifies that Spurgeon did not mean to opt out of politics or difficult choices. Instead, Spurgeon cautioned against falling into unsound doctrine and having an unloving spirit. Strachan emphasizes that Spurgeon called for political engagement and expressed his opinions on consequential political matters. He also highlights Spurgeon's involvement in social causes, such as church planting, founding orphanages, and addressing social ills. Strachan encourages Christians to be salt and light in the political realm and to follow Spurgeon's example of putting faith into action.
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Customer Reviews
He got me on the leggings :(
First encountered Dr. Strachan on an Anchored North debate where he was just ID’d as a professor named “Owen.” Little did I know he was THE Owen Strachan. I heard some other talks of his on Dial In ministries on YouTube, and saw him at G3 and now appreciating his podcast. I appreciate his self-deprecating humor and engagement with cultural topics, especially masculinity. I just listened to his episode on modesty & leggings today and as a woman who has lived in leggings for probably 10+ years, it for real never even entered my mind that it was immodest! He gets me thinking (sadly lol). Fight the good fight, Dr. Strachan!
Grateful
Owen Strachen unashamedly presents gospel truth amid a sea of evangellyfish minded men who cave to the ever changing cultural demands.
Excellent Perspective
I’m from Yarmouth, Maine and didn’t hear the gospel until age 26 in wyoming. I could not have told you anything about Jesus or the Bible. Mr. Strahan, please encourage young pastors to consider ministry in Maine. It is an incredibly dark culture that needs the light of the gospel to shine brightly. Thank you for your ministry.