What We Get Wrong About Heaven (with Skye Jethani)

Good Faith

"What if much of what you’ve been told about Heaven was incorrect?" Host Curtis Chang is joined by Skye Jethani, author and co-host of the Holy Post podcast, for a conversation about the widespread misconceptions of Heaven. Together, they unpack why many of us have been asking the wrong questions about Heaven. For instance, rather than asking “Is Heaven real?" or “Who is going to Heaven?” Christians are called by Jesus to make Heaven more real in the here and now, including in our vocation, family, and even how we care for the Earth. Join them in this shift from a Heaven-focused faith to a Christ-centered practice that brings Heaven and Earth closer together than you might have imagined.

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Referenced in this Episode

  • Read what N.T. Wright believes the New Testament says about Heaven

  • Watch The Bible Project video about the overlapping of Heaven and Earth

  • Read about the Heresy of Eusebius

  • Read Richard Mouw’s essay Heaven: The Logic of Eternal Joy

  • Read an excerpt from Andy Crouch’s Culture Making about  "culture as the furniture of Heaven"

More From Skye Jethani:

  • Check out Skye’s work at The Holy Post 

  • Subscribe to Skye’s daily devotional With God Daily 

  • Explore Skye’s books including What If Jesus Was Serious About Heaven?

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