Logo
    Search

    About this Episode

    The last year or two has caused me to think deeply about disagreements. How do we disagree? Why does disagreement often make us feel so threatened? Is there value in disagreement? Could disagreement even be useful to us? In this episode, I'm diving headfirst into the deep end of disagreement and its impact on missional living. Don't think you should listen? I respectfully disagree.

    Recent Episodes from CWC Newark Podcasts

    Table Talk: How to Be Made New

    Table Talk: How to Be Made New
    From the overflow of the heart, the mouth speaks. So, what is your mouth revealing about your heart? When we place God at the center of our hearts, our overflow will reflect the kindness, compassion, forgiveness and love that defines who He is.
    CWC Newark Podcasts
    enSeptember 20, 2023

    Table Talk: How to Walk In the Spirit

    Table Talk: How to Walk In the Spirit
    Are you running toward God or keeping your distance in your relationship with him? The Holy Spirit is our guide and desires to be in communion with us, but we have to lean into him if we're going to walk close to God.
    CWC Newark Podcasts
    enSeptember 13, 2023

    Table Talk: How to Build Others Up

    Table Talk: How to Build Others Up
    Words matter. They create bridges or deepen chasms. Our words change others' lives, for better or worse. What are you doing to build bridges and paint a better picture for the lives of those around you?
    CWC Newark Podcasts
    enSeptember 06, 2023

    Table Talk: How to Stop Stealing

    Table Talk: How to Stop Stealing
    God gives good gifts. What do you do with the gifts that God gives you? When we squander the gifts of God, we keep for ourselves what is rightfully to be given to others. Receive from God with open hands and give to others in the same way.
    CWC Newark Podcasts
    enAugust 30, 2023

    Table Talk: How to Be Angry

    Table Talk: How to Be Angry
    What does it take to make you angry and what happens when you get there? The Bible acknowledges that God can become angry, but it says that he is slow to get there. Jesus exhibited anger over injustice. Let's learn what it means to be angry and not to sin.
    CWC Newark Podcasts
    enAugust 23, 2023