Another great episode, fellas. 🫡 The segment about loving our neighbor makes me think of a scenario I could face as someone in the process of becoming a licensed professional counselor. I’ve wondered about whether believers in this field should provide counseling to LGBTQ folks in a secular setting and what that might look like. There are aspects of counseling that I think a believer could freely provide for this population, but then it seems inevitable that a believing clinician would run into conflicts of conscience at some point. So it makes me wonder whether they should put themselves and those clients in that position to begin with.
Caring for the poor and marginalized isnt a liberal agenda. It's a Biblical teaching.
YUP
That part
Then maybe you people so called 'christians" should DO IT and stop hating everybody that's non white.
This episode really shows the importance of taking action
KB your explanation on God‘s image was amazing. I‘ll keep coming back to this a lot to remind myself of who God is and who we are as a image bearer🙏🏽
Keep it up Southside!
Your videos are very encouraging
Praise God
Dr Carmen Joy Imes recently wrote an amazing book called "Being God's Image". It's a fantastic book on this subject.
Blessings to you all 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
that’s me asking the question in the blue at 50:25! thank you for standing for life!
Halleluiah! This was on point...God bless you all.
Can’t get used to seeing Amin without his locks Smh
"I thought it was Chris Tomlin" 😂😂😂. y'all are too much
Shame KB & Ameen sold out! Notice their audiece looks like a Maga Rally.
Another great episode, fellas. 🫡 The segment about loving our neighbor makes me think of a scenario I could face as someone in the process of becoming a licensed professional counselor. I’ve wondered about whether believers in this field should provide counseling to LGBTQ folks in a secular setting and what that might look like. There are aspects of counseling that I think a believer could freely provide for this population, but then it seems inevitable that a believing clinician would run into conflicts of conscience at some point. So it makes me wonder whether they should put themselves and those clients in that position to begin with.