How can we engage others in our faith journey when we’ve experienced the freedom of spiritual reconstruction but live in a culture deeply shaped by conservative, evangelical tradition? In this episode—part one of a new Vox Mailbag Series—Mike Erre and Kevin (#2) tackle questions about deconstruction, talking faith in politically charged spaces (like Branson, Missouri), and discerning truth in a world of theological contradictions.
Filled with laughter, spicy sandwiches, and insightful reflection, this episode helps listeners explore what it means to engage conversations about faith transformation with kindness, humility, and relational depth. Whether you're deconstructing, reconstructing, or just reconciling old beliefs with new questions, this conversation offers practical and spiritual tools for navigating the journey.
Key Takeaways: • Sharing Your Faith Journey Without Preaching – Learn how to invite others into conversation without threatening their beliefs or pushing an agenda. • What Deconstruction & Reconstruction Really Mean – Understanding when it's about pursuing truth vs. simply rejecting past traditions. • Posture Over Pressure – Why humility and story-sharing are more effective than pushing others to change. • Political Christianity and Idolatry – Exploring why conflating faith with political ideology creates distortion in the church’s mission. • Testing Everything, Holding the Good – A thoughtful framework for learning from Christian authors and leaders with whom you may disagree.
Guest Highlights: Kevin (#2) – Coffee connoisseur, resident funny man, and conversational wingman to Mike Erre. Kevin helps ground this episode in practicality by pushing for the “so what?” and aligning theory with real-world action.
Resources Mentioned: • “The Myth of a Christian Nation” by Greg Boyd – A key text for rethinking the relationship between Christianity and political power. • “Winsome Persuasion” by Tim Muehlhoff – A guide for navigating tough conversations with grace and clarity. Link • “I Beg to Differ” by Tim Muehlhoff – Equips believers to engage in healthy and constructive dialogue. Link • “The Prodigal God” by Tim Keller – A powerful reframing of the gospel rooted in Luke 15. Link • “Everyday Theology” (feat. John Walton & N.T. Wright) – For resources related to biblical criticism and cultural context.
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