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What do you do when someone challenges your faith? One of the world’s most sought-after Christian apologists, Lisa Fields, combines her passion for biblical literacy with her heart for sharing God’s love to all those she meets. She is a graduate of the University of North Florida with a Bachelor of Science in Communications and Religious Studies and of Liberty University with a Master of Divinity with a focus in Theology. She is the founder and president of the Jude 3 Project, an organization that aims to help Black Christians know what they believe and why they believe.
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“I feel like a faith that can’t be tested, can’t be trusted. And so I continued to test it and put it under scrutiny because I believe that if it was the truth, it will always be found to be true.”
In this episode, we discuss the idea of being a PK (pastor’s kid) and the assumptions that come with it, the importance of getting out of the “seminary bubble,” and the season of doubt she went through with her faith and how she fought back with the truth of Scripture. We also look at the relationship between Christianity, race, and gender. Finally, we talk about the richest times in seminary for her, the importance of building relationships, and empathizing with other people about their experiences.
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What do you do when someone challenges your faith? One of the world’s most sought-after Christian apologists, Lisa Fields, combines her passion for biblical literacy with her heart for sharing God’s love to all those she meets. She is a graduate of the University of North Florida with a Bachelor of Science in Communications and Religious Studies and of Liberty University with a Master of Divinity with a focus in Theology. She is the founder and president of the Jude 3 Project, an organization that aims to help Black Christians know what they believe and why they believe.
Twitter | Twitter for Jude 3 Project | Website
Quote
“I feel like a faith that can’t be tested, can’t be trusted. And so I continued to test it and put it under scrutiny because I believe that if it was the truth, it will always be found to be true.”
In this episode, we discuss the idea of being a PK (pastor’s kid) and the assumptions that come with it, the importance of getting out of the “seminary bubble,” and the season of doubt she went through with her faith and how she fought back with the truth of Scripture. We also look at the relationship between Christianity, race, and gender. Finally, we talk about the richest times in seminary for her, the importance of building relationships, and empathizing with other people about their experiences.
New Episodes Added Every Tuesday!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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