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Most Christian worldview discussions focus on doctrine or biblical theology. Rarely do they address the foundational assumptions shaping how we see the world. As has been said, "The problem with having a worldview is having a worldview." Voices from the Desert welcomes David Takle from Kingdom Formation to talk about how our worldviews are shaped. David breaks down how the west's focus on belief and doctrine over belonging and relational intimacy has led to a watered-down gospel, producing Christians who are unaware of their true identity and purpose. Tune in to join the discussion!
For more about Voices from the Desert, visit out Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/VoicesfromtheDesert
For more about David Takle and Kingdom Formation, visit: https://kingdomformation.org/
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Most Christian worldview discussions focus on doctrine or biblical theology. Rarely do they address the foundational assumptions shaping how we see the world. As has been said, "The problem with having a worldview is having a worldview." Voices from the Desert welcomes David Takle from Kingdom Formation to talk about how our worldviews are shaped. David breaks down how the west's focus on belief and doctrine over belonging and relational intimacy has led to a watered-down gospel, producing Christians who are unaware of their true identity and purpose. Tune in to join the discussion!
For more about Voices from the Desert, visit out Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/VoicesfromtheDesert
For more about David Takle and Kingdom Formation, visit: https://kingdomformation.org/