
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


The term cross-culture emerges from the social sciences and typically refers to interaction of one culture or language with another. But that's not how I'm using it today. I'm thinking of it in the biblical sense, the salvation sense. Jesus' whole life was immersed in the culture of the cross and He referred to His impending death on the cross as "His hour." Let's consider today the culture of the cross of Christ: what it meant to Jesus personally and the world ultimately.
By Skip Heitzig4.9
276276 ratings
The term cross-culture emerges from the social sciences and typically refers to interaction of one culture or language with another. But that's not how I'm using it today. I'm thinking of it in the biblical sense, the salvation sense. Jesus' whole life was immersed in the culture of the cross and He referred to His impending death on the cross as "His hour." Let's consider today the culture of the cross of Christ: what it meant to Jesus personally and the world ultimately.

3,672 Listeners

1,840 Listeners

2,523 Listeners

1,339 Listeners

2,598 Listeners

653 Listeners

4,794 Listeners

1,345 Listeners

901 Listeners

5,464 Listeners

5,373 Listeners

1,128 Listeners

1,603 Listeners

953 Listeners

13,245 Listeners