Pastors And Pizza

Christian Cynicism - Why Do We "Eat Our Own"? | Frozen Pizza Showdown Part II


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Welcome to Pastors & Pizza, the podcast where we discuss pizza and the intersection of faith and life. In this episode, we dive into a few different topics, including the search for the best frozen pizzas, what's been happening in our lives lately, and the issue of Christian cynicism.

First up, we continue our search for the best frozen pizza - from Tombstone to Red Baron, we give our opinions on the best and worst of the freezer aisle.

Next, we catch up on what's been happening in our lives. From ministry updates to personal reflections, we share what's been on our minds and hearts lately.

Finally, we tackle the topic of Christian cynicism. We discuss how easy it is for Christians to become cynical towards fellow believers while examining the root causes of this cynicism and the harmful effects it can have on our faith and relationships. We also discuss the tendency for Christians to "eat their own" and the importance of extending grace and love to one another, even when we disagree.

Join us for a fun and insightful episode of Pastors & Pizza as we discuss frozen pizza, life updates, and the challenge of Christian cynicism.

Pizzas

  • Original Tombstone (pepperoni)
  • Jack's Original Thin Pepperoni
  • Red Baron Classic Crust Pepperoni
  • Screamin' Scilian I'm Thin & Crispy Pepperoni & Sausage
  • Music

    • New Life by Frannie, https://www.worshipstart.com/royaltyfreemusic, “This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.”
    • Mountains Move by Katie Overbeek, https://www.worshipstart.com/royaltyfreemusic, “This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.”
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