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By Eric Huffman
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The podcast currently has 140 episodes available.
How does one of Hollywood’s most esteemed screenwriters and producers come to find faith in Christ? And what is it like being a committed follower of Jesus in Hollywood?
Todd Komarnicki is best known for his work on the blockbuster hits “Elf” starring Will Ferrell and “Sully” starring Tom Hanks, and he’s the writer and director of the brand new film on the life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, in theaters November 22, 2024.
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In this raw and honest interview with Maybe God guest host Justin Brierley, Preston Perry tells the story of how God chased him on the streets of Chicago, and how he’s since discovered not only the importance of the truth, but how to tell the truth in a way that speaks to someone’s heart. The apologist, spoken word poet, and co-host of "With The Perrys" talks about growing up in gangs, finding Christ, and how God convicted him about his old approach to evangelism. We also hear about Preston's life with his wife, Jackie Hill Perry, and why wrote his new book “How to Tell the Truth: The Story of How God Saved Me to Win Hearts—Not Just Arguments”.
Read Preston’s book:
https://www.amazon.com/How-Tell-Truth-Hearts-Not-Arguments-ebook/dp/B0CL7NSWJS
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The generation born into evangelical purity culture has grown up, and many have started families of their own. But as time goes on, it's becoming more evident that many still struggle with purity culture's complicated legacy―its idolization of virginity, its mixed messages about modesty and lust, and its promise of a healthy marriage and great sex for those who follow the rules.
In this interview, Eric chats with celebrated author Rachel Joy Welcher about purity culture's effects on her own journey with sex and marriage. Rachel also carefully examines purity culture’s teachings through the lens of Scripture and offers practical advice for the Christians attempting to navigate heated debates about LGBT+ relationships, premarital sex, and more.
Read Rachel’s book: https://www.amazon.com/Talking-Back-Purity-Culture-Rediscovering/dp/0830848169
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As the host of “The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill” podcast, Christianity Today’s Mike Cosper explored how narcissism and spiritual abuse can wreak havoc in a church. In this interview with Maybe God guest host Justin Brierley, Mike shares his own experiences with harm and healing in church life through his latest book, Land of My Sojourn: The Landscape of a Faith Lost and Found.
Read Mike Cosper’s book:
https://www.amazon.com/Land-My-Sojourn-Landscape-Faith/dp/0830847340
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In a world riddled with political idolatry and endless rage bait, division and strife have become the norm. Even Christians have fallen prey to this polarization, causing us to abandon the biblical call to unity in favor of our favorite political commentators. Though it seems as if meaningful and respectful disagreement is a relic of the past, apologist Sean McDowell insists that these conversations are not only possible — they're ESSENTIAL. For years now, Sean has been critically engaging the world on his own wildly popular YouTube channel. In this interview, Eric and Sean discuss the traumatic upbringing of Sean's well-known father, Josh McDowell, the questions that led to Sean's teenage deconstruction, the upcoming election, and Sean's new book, "End the Stalemate: Move Past Cancel Culture to Meaningful Conversations."
Read Sean’s book: https://www.amazon.com/End-Stalemate-Culture-Meaningful-Conversations/dp/1496481151
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Jesus never talked about same-sex relationships. The Apostle Paul only condemned abusive same-sex sexual relationships, not consensual ones. These are two of the most popular arguments that some Christians make in favor of same-sex relationships. They are compelling claims — but are they true? In her latest book, scholar Rebecca McLaughlin analyzes the top 10 claims about scripture and sexuality and sheds light on what the Bible really says. Rebecca also speaks candidly with Maybe God host Eric Huffman about her lifelong experience with same-sex attraction.
Read Rebecca’s book: https://www.amazon.com/Relationships-Examining-Scripture-Sexuality-homosexuality/dp/1784989711
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In part two of our series on critical race theory, Eric Huffman chats with author and scholar Ed Uszynski about white evangelicals' hesitancy to address racism, and how their silence inadvertently drives onlookers away from the church and toward the "woke" left. On an incredibly personal note, Ed divulges the racist beliefs espoused in his childhood home, the process of examining his own racial biases, and why his journey to championing true, biblical justice is one we should all take. Eric also reveals his family’s own history with racism and offers a strong call to Christians everywhere.
This must listen to episode also features Justin Giboney, cofounder of the AND Campaign, attorney and political strategist.
Read Ed's book, Untangling Critical Race Theory: https://www.amazon.com/Untangling-Critical-Race-Theory-Christians/dp/151400481X
Learn more about the AND Campaign: https://andcampaign.org/about/
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Critical race theory has taken center stage in our culture’s conversation about racism. For many, it’s also become a proverbial line in the sand. If you question anything about CRT, you risk being called a racist. Suggest anything remotely positive about it, on the other hand, and they’ll say you’re a woke Marxist. In this two-part series, we’ll hear from two leading experts who will help us understand CRT’s origins, its recent entry into mainstream culture, and how it complements or contradicts the Christian worldview. Part one features Neil Shenvi, author of a 2023 book called Critical Dilemma: The Rise of Critical Theories and Social Justice Ideology—Implications for the Church and Society.
Follow Neil Shenvi’s work: https://shenviapologetics.com/
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In this replay of Pastor Eric’s recent sermon series, he tackles one of the most profound questions people are asking about the Christian faith: 'Why are Christians so un-Christian?” Hypocrisy among Christians has become one of the top reasons many people say they'll never give Christianity a shot, which is why it's so important for the Church to take a deeper look at this criticism.
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Raised in a Marxist, militant atheist family, Sy Garte fell in love with the factual world of science. He became a distinguished research biochemist with an anti-theistic worldview to bolster his work--and he had no intention of seeking a God he didn't believe in. That is, until the very science he loved led him to question the validity of an atheistic worldview. His journey to answer the questions that confronted him drew him into becoming a fully committed Christian, determined to show others the truth: modern science doesn't contradict God at all but instead supports Christianity.
More about Sy Garte: https://sygarte.com/
Read Sy’s books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Sy-Garte/author/B001JS80FY?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true
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