Favored or Forsaken: Paid Christian Content
In this brand new Favored or Forsaken episode, we’re talking about paid Christian content! As creators of paid Christian content, Jamie, Erin, and Evan take a look at the history, biblical references, and the current cultural context to decide if it is good for the Christians or bad for the Christians. Along the way you’ll hear conversations about whether or not the PMG should have its own museum, whether or not we would subscribe to Paul’s substack, and what Steven Furtick’s REAL name is.
MENTIONS
- Source Material: Instagram post from PreachersNSneakers
- Past episode: Listen to our episode with Ben Kirby
- Indulgence Corner: What are Indulgences? | Butter Tower
- It doesn’t sound interesting but DEFINITELY is: Paul and First Century Letter Writing by E. Randolph Richards
- How often can we flip tables? Matthew 21:12-17 | Mark 11 | Luke 19:45-48
- Tell me more about temples: Solomon’s Temple | The Second Temple | The Hypothetical Third Temple
- Beth Moore is worth everything: Check out her resources here
- Helpful Resource: The Upside-Down Kingdom Kingdom by Donald Kraybill
- Join us for our Fellowship Hall: Friendsgiving AUA on November 16 at 8 PM CT
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FAVORED OF THE MONTH
- Jamie - Book: Gather and Give by Amy Hannon
- Erin - TV: The Chosen
- Evan - Music: Future Forever by Jonathan Ogden
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