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After last week’s discussion on how Christians engage with culture and storytelling, we received a great listener question:
Doesn’t Philippians 4:8 tell us to only think about things that are true, noble, pure, and lovely?
So how can we justify watching stories that include evil, grief, or darkness?
In this episode, Pastors Nathan and Matt explore:
If you’ve ever wrestled with what’s okay to watch or listen to as a Christian, this one’s for you.
Support the show
If you would like to support the ministry of Discovery Fellowship Church, please visit dfchurch.com to learn how you can get involved.
Want a specific topic discussed in a future episode? E-mail [email protected] and let us know!
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• Twitter: https://twitter.com/dfchurch
• Website: https://dfchurch.com
Send us a text
After last week’s discussion on how Christians engage with culture and storytelling, we received a great listener question:
Doesn’t Philippians 4:8 tell us to only think about things that are true, noble, pure, and lovely?
So how can we justify watching stories that include evil, grief, or darkness?
In this episode, Pastors Nathan and Matt explore:
If you’ve ever wrestled with what’s okay to watch or listen to as a Christian, this one’s for you.
Support the show
If you would like to support the ministry of Discovery Fellowship Church, please visit dfchurch.com to learn how you can get involved.
Want a specific topic discussed in a future episode? E-mail [email protected] and let us know!
CONNECT WITH DISCOVERY FELLOWSHIP HERE AT:
• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discoveryfellowship
• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/discoveryfellowship
• Twitter: https://twitter.com/dfchurch
• Website: https://dfchurch.com