How Should I Relate to the Global Family of God with Dr. Ed Stetzer

Doable Discipleship - Un pódcast de Saddleback Church - Martes

As Christians, we have brothers and sisters not just in your church, or your country, but all around the world. Oftentimes it's hard for us to grasp that we are connected in the body of Christ with people from other countries. In this second episode on the Family of God, we're going to look at how we should relate as brothers and sisters in Christ to people we don't even know. It may be easy for us to appreciate how to relate to the person we see at church every week . . . but what about the fellow believer you disagree with on cable news? Or the person living out their faith in a whole other continent? In this episode host Jason Wieland is joined by Dr. Ed Stetzer, Dean of Talbot School of Theology, Editor-in-Chief of Outreach Magazine, and host of Ed Stetzer Live on Moody Radio. Jason and Ed talk about Ed's book Christians in the Age of Outrage, how we should think about and relate to people we have never met, how the truth of the family of God should impact leadership and Missions, and much more. Doable Discipleship is a Saddleback Church podcast produced and hosted by Saddleback Church Content Development Pastor Jason Wieland. It premiered in 2017 and now offers more than 350 episodes. Episodes release every Tuesday on your favorite podcast app and on the Saddleback Church YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/saddleback). Doable Discipleship is a proud part of the Saddleback Family of Podcasts. To learn more about the Saddleback Family of Podcasts, visit saddleback.com/podcasts. Resources From This Episode: Christians in the Age of Outrage - https://www.amazon.com/Christians-Age-Outrage-Bring-World/dp/1496433629/Related Doable Discipleship Episodes:Embracing the Beautiful Mess of Relationships - https://youtu.be/g5zKpa7Cb-8The Ingredients for Deeper Relationships - https://youtu.be/nIslJmxagRALessons from Key Relationships in the Bible - https://youtu.be/mqEBd7ugpDI

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