In this episode, Michael speaks with the authors of a recent article published at The Washington Institute to reconsider the importance of those living on the margins in Christ's mission of making all things new.
In reconsidering and recalibrating James Davidson Hunter's work, "To Change the World," Abe and Greg discuss the central place of "table fellowship" in disciple making, how common grace and particular grace meet in "middle grace," and the role of churches in mitigating polarization.
Bumper music: The Diplomats of Solid Sound
For more information on Faithful Presence, connect with us at faithful-presence.org.
In this episode, Michael speaks with the authors of a recent article published at The Washington Institute to reconsider the importance of those living on the margins in Christ's mission of making all things new.
In reconsidering and recalibrating James Davidson Hunter's work, "To Change the World," Abe and Greg discuss the central place of "table fellowship" in disciple making, how common grace and particular grace meet in "middle grace," and the role of churches in mitigating polarization.
Bumper music: The Diplomats of Solid Sound
For more information on Faithful Presence, connect with us at faithful-presence.org.