Description
This week I speak to Andy Stanley, senior pastor of North Point Community Church in Atlanta, Georgia. Andy founded the church over 20 years ago and today it is the largest congregation in America, according to Outreach Magazine.
I talk to Andy about his experience growing up Christian, his interest in people's stories, including deconversion stories, and how Christians can be their own worst enemies. We even chat for a minute about politics and how evangelicals might be able to salvage their integrity after this election.
While we differ on many issues, we agree that serving the needs of humanity is paramount and something religious and non-religious people can engage in together.
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Personal website | www.andystanley.com
North Point Community Church | www.northpoint.org
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