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Lisa Fields is one of the world’s most sought-after Christian apologists and the Founder and President of the Jude 3 Project. She transcends tribalism and creates resources to help the Black Christian community know what they believe and why they believe it. Her story of struggling with Christianity has allowed her to bring clarity to others. And her conversation in this episode of the Be the Bridge podcast with Founder and Host Latasha Morrison points out the necessity of having Black leaders in theological spaces, the necessity of listening with empathy to the real questions people are wrestling with, and the necessity of holding a humble hermeneutic. They discuss the psychological impact of images of white bible characters and Jesus. They also give hopeful reminders of where Christianity began and that God is working things for good. Don’t miss this episode with Lisa Fields and the good work of the Jude 3 Project.
Host & Executive Producer - Latasha Morrison
Quotes:
“Because I'm not called to one tribe, I understand that I have to transcend the tribalism.” -Lisa Fields
“If you're giving a defense for the faith and you're not doing it with gentleness and respect, you're not doing biblical apologetics. You're doing something else.” -Lisa Fields
Links:
Resources Mentioned:
Connect with Lisa Fields: Instagram Twitter
Connect with Be the Bridge: Our Website Facebook Instagram Twitter
Connect with Latasha Morrison: Facebook Instagram
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Lisa Fields is one of the world’s most sought-after Christian apologists and the Founder and President of the Jude 3 Project. She transcends tribalism and creates resources to help the Black Christian community know what they believe and why they believe it. Her story of struggling with Christianity has allowed her to bring clarity to others. And her conversation in this episode of the Be the Bridge podcast with Founder and Host Latasha Morrison points out the necessity of having Black leaders in theological spaces, the necessity of listening with empathy to the real questions people are wrestling with, and the necessity of holding a humble hermeneutic. They discuss the psychological impact of images of white bible characters and Jesus. They also give hopeful reminders of where Christianity began and that God is working things for good. Don’t miss this episode with Lisa Fields and the good work of the Jude 3 Project.
Host & Executive Producer - Latasha Morrison
Quotes:
“Because I'm not called to one tribe, I understand that I have to transcend the tribalism.” -Lisa Fields
“If you're giving a defense for the faith and you're not doing it with gentleness and respect, you're not doing biblical apologetics. You're doing something else.” -Lisa Fields
Links:
Resources Mentioned:
Connect with Lisa Fields: Instagram Twitter
Connect with Be the Bridge: Our Website Facebook Instagram Twitter
Connect with Latasha Morrison: Facebook Instagram
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