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After a short break, Brenton Grimm and Pastor Chris Carr kick off the new year with a quick “All In” update—celebrating God’s faithfulness as Harmony reaches 48% and hearing how real spiritual transformation is taking root alongside the numbers. From there, they wade into a timely and often controversial question: what can Christians take from psychology, and how Scripture must remain the final authority. Chris offers a framework for engaging psychological science without either dismissing it outright or placing it above God’s Word, including a fascinating connection between neuroscience and the renewing of the mind. They then talk about why loving God with our minds feels especially urgent right now, and why the battle for kids’ identity is so intense in the pre-teen and teen years. The episode closes by unpacking why “activity produces identity” is spiritually crushing, and how union with Christ—and a truth-speaking community—reorients who we are.
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After a short break, Brenton Grimm and Pastor Chris Carr kick off the new year with a quick “All In” update—celebrating God’s faithfulness as Harmony reaches 48% and hearing how real spiritual transformation is taking root alongside the numbers. From there, they wade into a timely and often controversial question: what can Christians take from psychology, and how Scripture must remain the final authority. Chris offers a framework for engaging psychological science without either dismissing it outright or placing it above God’s Word, including a fascinating connection between neuroscience and the renewing of the mind. They then talk about why loving God with our minds feels especially urgent right now, and why the battle for kids’ identity is so intense in the pre-teen and teen years. The episode closes by unpacking why “activity produces identity” is spiritually crushing, and how union with Christ—and a truth-speaking community—reorients who we are.
Email us at [email protected]
If you have a question that you'd like to be discussed on Further, send us an email at:
[email protected]
Listen to last week's Sermon:
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
Visit our church website at:
harmonybiblechurch.org
furtherpodcast.com

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