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We talk a lot about following Jesus. But we rarely talk about where he actually goes.
In this episode, I speak plainly and unapologetically about a truth that runs straight through the Gospels. Jesus identifies himself with the poor, the marginalized, and the oppressed. Not symbolically. Personally.
Drawing from Scripture, the witness of the saints, and everyday life, this conversation explores why caring for the poor is not a side issue of Christian faith but central to it. This is not about politics or guilt. It is about discipleship, proximity, and learning to recognize Christ where he has already chosen to be found.
If you have ever tried to keep Jesus comfortable, spiritual, and out of the way, this episode might lovingly ruin that plan.
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We talk a lot about following Jesus. But we rarely talk about where he actually goes.
In this episode, I speak plainly and unapologetically about a truth that runs straight through the Gospels. Jesus identifies himself with the poor, the marginalized, and the oppressed. Not symbolically. Personally.
Drawing from Scripture, the witness of the saints, and everyday life, this conversation explores why caring for the poor is not a side issue of Christian faith but central to it. This is not about politics or guilt. It is about discipleship, proximity, and learning to recognize Christ where he has already chosen to be found.
If you have ever tried to keep Jesus comfortable, spiritual, and out of the way, this episode might lovingly ruin that plan.

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