I did just hear your comment on being somewhat "silenced" when you were going to share something from the "Washington Examiner"- because this was 'conservative' so couldn't be trusted.
Sadly as you know, this goes both ways.
I tried sharing an excellent interview of very insightful Palestinian Christian, Dr. Fares Abraham, with a Conservative Christian pastor friend of mine.
But he said essentially, "Oh that's a Tucker Carlson interview- he's been demonstrated to be a false and disingenuous conservative."
Glad you're enjoying the podcast! Make sure to subscribe/follow/whatever...there are some good ones coming up!
Fares Abraham is a good friend and a great man. I have visited with his family in Palestine and know his story well. If you're interested in sending a video that your friend might listen to you can check out this podcast we did with him not too long ago.
I have noticed my orthodox Palestinian Christian brethren, have not forgotten that Jesus's gospel and the early church, are nonviolent.
It's sad that T.C. get's a bad rap (I'm not in that world so I dont know the history), as his in-depth interview of Dr. Fares, made me truly love and admire Dr. Fares.
I will share the T.C. interview but would encourage anyone interested to 'skip forward' to Dr. Fares's own words and witness, which is profound and powerfully Christian:
I haven’t watched yet. I’m not a podcast guy. Was there one thing that lead to his dad to becoming Orthodox? I think it’s a big story that has gotten neglected by some, especially evangelicals. It could be that I just missed it when it happened.
Growing disillusionment with the evangelical world caused him to begin searching and the Lord led him to investigate Orthodoxy. In short. Since then myself and many other family members have joined the Orthodox Church and I thank God for people like Frederica for helping us along the way!
I feel like 'I got to know you' just a teeny bit better.
And I'd so love to know all 26 colors of the alphabet! I wish I had the time to really open up and meditate and consider that, but I would totally trust YOUR insight! Were you able to teach your children the colors of the letters when they were learning them, I wonder?
I've been enjoying this interview very much!
I did just hear your comment on being somewhat "silenced" when you were going to share something from the "Washington Examiner"- because this was 'conservative' so couldn't be trusted.
Sadly as you know, this goes both ways.
I tried sharing an excellent interview of very insightful Palestinian Christian, Dr. Fares Abraham, with a Conservative Christian pastor friend of mine.
But he said essentially, "Oh that's a Tucker Carlson interview- he's been demonstrated to be a false and disingenuous conservative."
He didn't watch the video for this reason alone!
Glad you're enjoying the podcast! Make sure to subscribe/follow/whatever...there are some good ones coming up!
Fares Abraham is a good friend and a great man. I have visited with his family in Palestine and know his story well. If you're interested in sending a video that your friend might listen to you can check out this podcast we did with him not too long ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsMTVPn8RtY
Beautiful interview!
I have noticed my orthodox Palestinian Christian brethren, have not forgotten that Jesus's gospel and the early church, are nonviolent.
It's sad that T.C. get's a bad rap (I'm not in that world so I dont know the history), as his in-depth interview of Dr. Fares, made me truly love and admire Dr. Fares.
I will share the T.C. interview but would encourage anyone interested to 'skip forward' to Dr. Fares's own words and witness, which is profound and powerfully Christian:
https://youtu.be/M5kcYlyyMcc
I haven’t watched yet. I’m not a podcast guy. Was there one thing that lead to his dad to becoming Orthodox? I think it’s a big story that has gotten neglected by some, especially evangelicals. It could be that I just missed it when it happened.
Growing disillusionment with the evangelical world caused him to begin searching and the Lord led him to investigate Orthodoxy. In short. Since then myself and many other family members have joined the Orthodox Church and I thank God for people like Frederica for helping us along the way!
Thanks, Dave.
I feel like 'I got to know you' just a teeny bit better.
And I'd so love to know all 26 colors of the alphabet! I wish I had the time to really open up and meditate and consider that, but I would totally trust YOUR insight! Were you able to teach your children the colors of the letters when they were learning them, I wonder?