
There is power in allowing the holy spirit to rush into the space created by honesty and vulnerability. Join us for this episode with Desimber Rose Wattleton, author and former pastor of The Rock Worship Center, as we continue to pull on the thread of sharing truth and experiences within the church. Today’s episode covers many topics where Desimber’s vivid metaphors get to the heart of the dangers of searching for accolades as a church leader and focusing on law and the old covenant to the detriment and exclusion of grace. In this episode, we cover: The benefits of moving to virtual services and opening the church building to become an open resource that blesses the entire community The current church fixation on creating converts rather than disciples In regards to pastors, whatever is in the person comes out in the pulpit The Church Can Go To Hell: Overcoming the Brokenness, Bitterness, and Bondage of Church Hurt _ *New episodes release every other Monday *Connect with Keith on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Visit the blog at keithgiles.com
Jan 4, 2022
43 min

When at a spiritual crossroads, how do you know which path to take? In today’s episode with guest Brian Zahnd, founder and lead pastor of Word of Life Church in Saint Joseph, Missouri, we discuss his choices as he traveled the path of deconstruction from behind the pulpit. The situational circumstances he was presented with allowed him to transition his church, but it was a long, challenging road. He gained the joy of a better, stronger spiritual understanding, but also the loss of friendships and half his congregation. From the last episode with Safi Kaskas, we pull on the thread of finding common ground, working together for understanding, and worshiping God the best way you know how. In this episode, we cover: Breaking down the term deconstruction The critique of American nationalism within the church The patience, time, and fortitude needed to go through deconstruction and come out the other side _ *New episodes release every other Monday *Connect with Keith on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Visit the blog at keithgiles.com
Dec 27, 2021
43 min

What do Muslims and Christians have in common? Let’s pull on a thread from the previous episode where we discussed Jesus and John Wayne, two men that had very little in common. In this conversation, Safi Kaskas, a Muslim who also loves Jesus, shares how Muslims and Christians actually have a lot more in common than you might think. In this episode, we cover: Similarities of Christianity and Islam The Bible and the Qur’an The Qur'an - with References to the Bible: A Contemporary Understanding _ *New episodes release every other Monday *Connect with Keith on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Visit the blog at keithgiles.com
Dec 13, 2021
49 min

What do Jesus, John Wayne, and evangelical Christians have in common? In this conversation with Kristin Du Mez, we pull on the thread from the previous episode with Matt Distefano where he gives insight into mimetic theory and scapegoating - two processes that Jesus did not participate in. Kristin shares the meaning behind her book, Jesus and John Wayne, and explains how Christian masculinity turned Christ into an image of cowboy warrior masculinity and violence. Again, the opposite of what Jesus actually modeled and taught. In this episode, we cover: The remaking of Christian masculinity and how Christ is compared to John Wayne and other warrior characters The racial issues of the white evangelical belief system Money and power in the Christian industry Jesus and John Wayne _ *New episodes released every other Monday
Nov 29, 2021
47 min

Why do we tend to desire things that others have or desire? Lets pull on a thread from the previous conversation with Nora Sophia where she discusses the importance of looking inwards for wisdom, truth, and guidance instead of looking to others for those things. In this conversation, Matt Distefano shares his expert knowledge on Rene Girard’s Mimetic Theory which explains the exact thought behind human desire and the practical applications of it in our everyday life. In this episode, we cover: Rene Girard Mimetic theory and how it relates to religion Explaining human desire and scapegoating *New episodes released every other Monday
Nov 15, 2021
43 min

We often push away difficult feelings, but change and transformation are only possible when you are uncomfortable. Today’s episode discusses how making hard choices, trusting your intuition, and letting go of fear will lead you to a beautiful transformation. Our guest, Nora Sophia is a storyteller, connector, messenger, and igniter who coaches others to have radical courage to find more harmony in their lives. We discuss learning to let go, live in the moment, and trust God to wow you with even more incredible experiences. In this episode, we cover: Using your gifts to serve others and yourself Letting go of your hold on the past or the future to live in the moment Looking inward for your own transformation
Nov 1, 2021
30 min

Are you feeling lonely or discouraged in your faith? Tune in for hope and encouragement in learning to embrace the uncertainty that's ahead. As we heard in the last episode, being a pastor can often be an isolating and discouraging occupation, even more so for pastors in the process of deconstruction. In this episode, join authors, Brad Jersak and William Paul Young, as they provide hope for those feeling alone in their faith journey. Together, they have co-written a new fiction book, The Pastor: A Crisis, in which they give a detailed glimpse into a struggling pastor’s life. In this episode, we cover: How to hear the voice of God Embracing the uncertainty and the mystery The struggle of being a pastor
Oct 26, 2021
27 min

In this episode, Keith Giles and Alan Smith pull on the thread of letting go of trying to be the perfect person. It can be exhausting to try and live up to everyone’s expectations and standards, especially as a pastor of a church. Alan shares his journey through religious deconstruction and how he found peace in letting go of what others think. There is so much we can learn from open and honest conversations about failure and finding the courage to stand up again. In this episode, we cover: The lonely side of religious deconstruction Finding grace through personal hardships Becoming a more whole person and finding peace with your inner self
Oct 18, 2021
27 min

Last week, we discussed the idea that your view of God informs how you view yourself. A reminder that if you find space within your day to check in with yourself, you not only get in tune with your own mind but God as well. In this episode, Mary O'Brien, christian radio host and cohost of the Hope Unscripted podcast, shares her journey of overcoming anxiety and people-pleasing tendencies. A reminder that we need to let go of the addiction to busyness, appreciate the power of saying “no,” and stop the box-checking obligations. As we learn to quiet our minds and sit with our thoughts, even when it is uncomfortable, we learn to be more intentional in our lives and more intentional in our relationship with God. He can show up in unique ways with healing, resolution, or new ideas. You get to create your reality and the life you want by evaluating your choices and learning how to live in the grey spaces. In this episode, we cover: Knowing your bandwidth for a balanced life How to use your anxiety as a superpower to find the magnificent in the mundane Using a thought journal and gratitude log to find more significant balance and happiness
Oct 11, 2021
19 min

We were made by a God that created us for love, but how do we deal with the people doing great evil in God’s name? My guest, Keith Giles - author, podcaster, and former pastor - has a mission of really introducing Christians to Jesus. This episode is pulling on the thread of being good enough and worthy of love because God made us. Keith explains that even though there is evil in the world, the more we get to know Jesus, we experience a transformation. Allow yourself to get to a place where you genuinely love the people that do horrible things and grow a desire for them to feel mercy and forgiveness. In this episode, we cover: The flat bible perspective A new way of looking at scripture Learning how to know God in a deeper way through Jesus
Oct 4, 2021
21 min
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