By Andy Hale
Have you ever considered that we have not arrived? How often do we come to a place of understanding as if there is no room to grow or some of our deepest assumptions are off?
You know what they say about assuming…
The invitation of Jesus to rethinking our thinking and living, what we assumed to be right.
We sat down with the New York Times bestselling author to discuss writing in this tumultuous era of religion and her upcoming book, “Inspired: Slaying Giants, Walking on Water, and Loving the Bible Again.”
“Inspired” is an invitation to rethink our theological assumptions about Bible and how it relates to our lives.
For a snapshot of the book, as well as Rachel’s vision for it, be sure to check out this episode. You can also pre-order the book here.
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Sponsorship
This podcast episode is brought to you by The School of Divinity at Gardner-Webb University, Campbell University Divinity School, David Correll of Universal Creative Concepts, Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America, Sema Films, and the CEB Women’s Bible.
Andy Hale leads Church Starts Initiative and hosts the podcast of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship. Hale is a CBF church starter who serves as pastor of Mosaic of Clayton in Clayton, N.C. Follow on Twitter @haleandy