Roe v. Wade, Christianity, and Liberation
Rev. Benjamin Cremer on Roe v. Wade, Christianity, and Liberation
In this episode, Kim and Benjamin talk openly about Roe v. Wade and what we are doing as Christ-followers that is repelling people more than repairing. Be ready to hear how Ben remains authentic instead of fitting in.
Roe v. Wade
The Church
What is Sin?
Jesus and His Sermon on The Mount
People Pleasing and Preoccupied Attachment
The Bible in Our Culture and Benjamin's Favorite Passage - Philippians 2
Connection to Self and Shame
Rejection, Fear, and Love
The Ego and The Samaritan
Marginalized People and Community
Structures of Control
Benjamin Cremer: a Pastor. Wesleyan. Writer. BA in Religion. MA in Spiritual Formation. MA in Theological Studies. Chronic student. Idahoan.
You can follow Benjamin on Twitter and IG @Brcremer and can subscribe to his newsletter here: https://benjamin-cremer.ck.page
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