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The conversation between Travis and David W. Smith uncovers the often-unspoken yet pervasive power of money—specifically Mammon—in ministry today. Together, they probe how Mammon functions not just as personal greed but as a system, an idolatrous force that flattens spiritual formation and distorts churches as they drift toward a market-shaped theology.
Smith traces the historical and theological roots of Mammon, arguing that its influence extends far beyond personal finances and into the very structures of our lives. He warns church leaders of its subtle seduction and calls for communities shaped by loyalty to God rather than the lure of material success. Throughout their dialogue, Travis and Smith emphasize the need for a deeper, more holistic vision of discipleship—one that resists consumerism, challenges cultural assumptions, and re-centers the gospel as the true measure of flourishing. Their exchange urges listeners to engage Scripture and culture with fresh eyes, embracing a countercultural faith that confronts the creeping idolatry of wealth.
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The conversation between Travis and David W. Smith uncovers the often-unspoken yet pervasive power of money—specifically Mammon—in ministry today. Together, they probe how Mammon functions not just as personal greed but as a system, an idolatrous force that flattens spiritual formation and distorts churches as they drift toward a market-shaped theology.
Smith traces the historical and theological roots of Mammon, arguing that its influence extends far beyond personal finances and into the very structures of our lives. He warns church leaders of its subtle seduction and calls for communities shaped by loyalty to God rather than the lure of material success. Throughout their dialogue, Travis and Smith emphasize the need for a deeper, more holistic vision of discipleship—one that resists consumerism, challenges cultural assumptions, and re-centers the gospel as the true measure of flourishing. Their exchange urges listeners to engage Scripture and culture with fresh eyes, embracing a countercultural faith that confronts the creeping idolatry of wealth.
Takeaways
Keep up with updates from Apollos Watered: The Center for Discipleship & Cultural Apologetics.
Get Travis's book Blueprint: Kingdom Living in the Modern World.
Join Travis's Substack, Deep Roots Society.
Help support the ministry of Apollos Watered and transform your world today!

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