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You’ve probably heard it said: “Change your playground, change your playmates.” Maybe you’ve even caught yourself calling your pre-faith years your “B.C. days” — and, if you’re honest, quietly applying that label to a few old friends too. But what do you do when the people you love most never made the same leap of faith you did? It gets complicated, especially when the advice from the stage seems to clash with what you actually read in your Bible — like the fact that Jesus was constantly surrounded by people who didn’t believe. So what gives? Jon and Chuck are back to cut through the confusion and tackle the question head-on: Should you talk to an atheist? Absolutely — and they’ll explain why.
Hey there, podcast lovers! We hope you're having a great time tuning in! If you're enjoying the show, don’t forget to hit that follow button on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart, or Audible—you won’t want to miss what’s coming up next! We’d also love to hear from you, so send us your questions. You might just hear your topic discussed on the show! Drop us an email at [email protected] or [email protected]
By Fellowship of the ParksYou’ve probably heard it said: “Change your playground, change your playmates.” Maybe you’ve even caught yourself calling your pre-faith years your “B.C. days” — and, if you’re honest, quietly applying that label to a few old friends too. But what do you do when the people you love most never made the same leap of faith you did? It gets complicated, especially when the advice from the stage seems to clash with what you actually read in your Bible — like the fact that Jesus was constantly surrounded by people who didn’t believe. So what gives? Jon and Chuck are back to cut through the confusion and tackle the question head-on: Should you talk to an atheist? Absolutely — and they’ll explain why.
Hey there, podcast lovers! We hope you're having a great time tuning in! If you're enjoying the show, don’t forget to hit that follow button on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart, or Audible—you won’t want to miss what’s coming up next! We’d also love to hear from you, so send us your questions. You might just hear your topic discussed on the show! Drop us an email at [email protected] or [email protected]