Slanderous, Lacking Grace, and Not Helpful to the Kingdom
I have listened to Mark Driscoll on and off throughout the years, and although he has made some mistakes, his preaching and teaching is biblical and provocative. I was looking up one of his sermons and came across this podcast, curious how such a big name in Christian media would unpack what happened in Seattle nearly a decade ago. Unfortunately, I found this reporting to be completely lacking the grace that should be a hallmark of the Christian faith. This type of reporting is NOT kingdom focused. Has Pastor Mark made mistakes? Yes. Has he repented of these mistakes? Absolutely. I am quite sure him and his family have suffered enough because of them. As a believer, what matters that grace covers a multitude of sins and praise God for his redemption. Pastor Mark is still faithfully teaching the Bible and God’s grace is sufficient.
Emsperk111 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/17/22
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This is such a treat to listen to - especially if you’re interested in the rise of megachurches, celebrity pastors, and online platforms for Christian leaders. This is well-sourced, diligently researched, and engagingly presented. I highly recommend.
Wordzone via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/30/21
This is absolutely a story that needs to be told and patterns, within churches and relationships, that need to be unearthed. Thank you.
picto player123456789 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/22/21
Mars Hill is a picture of evangelical church culture, and therefore worthy of exploring deeply the impact and fallout of its meteoric rise and collapse. This podcast weaves personal stories and testimony, along with strategic interviews from experts, to help put together the puzzle of what this...Read full review »
Teaterdaniel via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/07/21
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