Posts tagged millennials
074: Post-Holiday Catch-up and Hangout

The guys get together in this episode and catch-up, discussing what they did for the holidays and other topics, including pop-culture, family, and other shenanigans. A lot has happened since this was recorded but we hope that this can be a nice fun little distraction to help get people’s mind of a lot of the heavy topics that people are thinking about.

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073: Christian Morals and Current Culture

The guys get together in this episode and discuss the issues of Christian moralism and the current culture. Christian morals and values are no longer considered mainstream and when society discusses big issues, the Christian perspective is often portrayed as self-righteous and judgmental. with that as the backdrop, the guys discuss what their perspectives are on how to address sin , injustice, and evil in a way that doesnt fall on deaf-ears.

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071: A Discussion on the Social Media Exodus

In episode 71, Cody and Josh share some of their thoughts on people leaving certain social media platforms in favor of other ones. While everyone is entitled to take their digital residency to whichever space they would like, there are some potential downfalls in this tactic. Echo chambers are a constant topic of conversation on Raking Coals, and the positives and negatives of echo chambers are discussed here as well. Josh and Cody believe that it is important for Christians to represent Christ in an honest and humble way in all spaces, whether it is a physical space or digital space.

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070: Efficacy, Follow Through, and Safety

Josh and Cody discuss the topics of efficacy, being true to our word, and safety. As we think about ways in which we can continue to be more effective followers of Christ, these are things that should be on our mind. Many times we deal with the problem of promising more than we can really follow through with. Cody and Josh discuss some ways in which they have seen churches fail and succeed with these things.

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066: Embarrassing Romance, The Wild West, and Better Comms

Raking Coals is about as all over the place as it gets for the guys. This week they talk about a variety of topics, sharing embarrassing moments in romance that they wish never happened. Then, somehow or another they find themselves debating on whether it would have been better to live in the Wild West era or during the Great Depression, and Sean reveals his dream of having a Bison farm. Before it is all over though, the guys get serious and discuss how they would like to see better communication within the congregations of churches going forward.

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065: Is Christian College Worth it?

As the years go on college is getting more and more expensive. The return on investment of a college education is something that many people are questioning within our modern society. This week on Raking Coals, the guys explore whether or not Christian college is worth the price of admission. Cody went to Bible college, Josh went to state university, and Sean went to trade school, listen in as the guys share their own personal stories and experiences as they give their opinions on this week’s topic.

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063: Be Wise... Don't Panic

There are a lot of changes going on in the church due to many new regulations brought on by the pandemic. Pastor’s were surveyed in this blog post and share some of the things that they are considering in the next 30-60. Pastor’s, staff, and church members need to remember to use wisdom and not to panic as numbers change while adjusting to a new era of how we do church.

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062: Why Millennials are Leaving the Church

In this episode, the guys talk about some reasons why Millennials are leaving the church. As is expected, there are many factors that go into it. Unfortunately, there is not one singular solution to some of the trends that we are seeing. In a world where values are changing rapidly and people are finding community and meaning in things outside of the church, many millennials are not drawn to church. However, the more disturbing thing is the great amount of millennials who have left the church after having been raised in a family that regularly went to church.

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