Progressive agenda with little resolve
After listening to the Rise and Fall of Mars Hill, I expected a similar podcast where the narrators/reporters were seeking to find healing in Christ for those impacted by the Hillsong fallout. Instead- it appeared to be a progressive liberal worldy view of what is happening in mega churches and allowing those who are struggling with personal decisions and their own demons to place blame on churches who clearly had their own issues. Unlike Mars Hill, the people interviewed were not in leadership and were apparently used for their talents as free labor in the name of service without spiritual grounding. There is no seek for grace, mercy or healing on the part of the podcast. The narrator became emotionally involved with the story so when he wants to confront the NYC former pastor- my thoughts were only a fool would talk with this man and only a foolish man would think he could record such a combative conversation
BamaBev95 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/06/23
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