In our final episode for this season we look at the Bible and discuss what do we do with the difficult and hard to accept parts of it. Do we disregard the Old Testament, what about commands that seem outdated?
This week we look at Corporal Punishment and its validity. How do we see it presented in the bible and how do we understand it? Is it a historical, cultural guideline or best practice?
Duff and Chris share some of their personal experiences of battling with mental health and the various stigmas and myths they encountered through it, as well some of the things they learned to help them through their difficult times.
We explore the topic of Mental health and try to dispell some of the myths that people of faith buy into. What should you do if you find yourself struggling with Mental health.
What does it mean for people of faith to stand up? To protest or not? To advocate or not? We will discuss this as well as look at some examples throughout history.
We are joined by Dr. Bruce Galenza, Ph.D in Psychology to share his expertise in how psychology explains how people think and are swayed into alternate ways of thinking.
We will explore how critical thinking is crucial to having a grounded faith as well as equipping us to engage in difficult issues we encounter everyday.