Philip Yancey live Q&A on faith, doubt and the future of the US church

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • Prolific Christian author Philip Yancey joined Justin and several hundred guests for a live Q&A on his life, work and faith. They talk about his recently published memoir 'Where The Light Fell' and his new paraphrase of John Donne's writing 'A Companion in Crisis', as well as taking questions on suffering, prayer, the Ukraine and the future of the US evangelical church.
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Комментарии • 62

  • @jerryloufretz1797
    @jerryloufretz1797 3 месяца назад

    Seattle Washington
    We had Shrove Tuesday the day before Ash Wednesday with pancakes when I belonged to the Episcopal church. I've read most of Phillip Yancey books. Can't wait to read this new book.

  • @breezemathew7066
    @breezemathew7066 7 месяцев назад

    Enjoyed and benefited by Mr Yancey

  • @blakeclarkson9954
    @blakeclarkson9954 2 года назад +7

    I enjoyed seeing the Spirit at work in you both, with the fruit of sound mind, wisdom, common since, love, hope, truth, faith, patience, self control ..etc! Thanks for your ministries gentlemen! Keep allowing the Spirit to naturally flow out from within! Great job! Praise Jesus!

    • @rickoshea9282
      @rickoshea9282 Год назад

      There is no definitive physical or archaeological evidence of the existence of Jesus, even as a person, let alone the personification of some made-up sky fairy. It's self-delusional nonsense.

    • @whittfamily1
      @whittfamily1 Год назад

      What Spirit? Please present a clear and concise definition of "Spirit." After that present some good evidence that it actually exists.

  • @tamanegi909
    @tamanegi909 Год назад

    Just finished Philip's memoirs. It's a terrific read for anyone who likes biographies whether Christian or not.

  • @beulahnisly2982
    @beulahnisly2982 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for having Philip Yancey - I have all but several of his books and they were a life line. During a very difficult time I remembered the last lines from In His Image which I'd read more than a decade before "He has been here . . . The pain of man has become the pain of God". He must be carrying an incredible load of pain right now. One of my favorites is Yancey's Reaching for the Invisible God.

    • @whittfamily1
      @whittfamily1 2 года назад

      But if God did exist and he felt the pain of man, he would do more to prevent it. This is evidence against the existence of God.

    • @Sermonator9000
      @Sermonator9000 2 года назад +1

      @@whittfamily1 Hey there Gary, quick question, in the light of Christian theology, what more do you want God to do? And how do you know that God isn't preventing evil, but that we simply are unaware that he is doing so, because the evil act did not occur?

    • @whittfamily1
      @whittfamily1 2 года назад

      @@Sermonator9000 Jared, God doesn't exist and so we ought not expect a fictional person to do anything. If God did exist, there would be no COVID-19 pandemic. But we have it. Therefore, God does not exist.

  • @tripletgirl2484
    @tripletgirl2484 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for another thought provoking conversation.

  • @shiraneewatson2576
    @shiraneewatson2576 9 месяцев назад

    Toronto. Was recently here having joint events with Effect Hope( Canadian Leprosy mission)
    On pain, hope Faith etc.

  • @lionoffireministries
    @lionoffireministries 2 года назад +5

    There is a big difference between being a professing Christian, and being born again!

    • @mr.c2485
      @mr.c2485 2 года назад +1

      How can one tell the difference? Can I become a Christian by simply asking or is it something that god has to call me to? If he doesn’t do something in me I won’t even know to ask nor does asking mean anything. Calvinists say you can’t even ask.

    • @karennolte2992
      @karennolte2992 2 года назад

      Both are hypocrites to me!

    • @whittfamily1
      @whittfamily1 2 года назад

      You are only born once!

    • @Nighthawkinlight
      @Nighthawkinlight 2 года назад

      @@mr.c2485 Becoming a Christian isn't about asking something, it's about believing God. Two things: 1. God has made known we're all sinful and incapable of working our way to him by our own effort (Romans 3:20 & 23), but: 2. Because God loves us Jesus died to pay the debt that we owed as consequence for our sin, and gives us a promise that if we trust in him rather than in ourselves we are counted as righteous (Romans 3:24-26, 4:5-8).
      If you believe God's word and trust he's telling the truth on those two points, congrats you're a Christian. He tells you right there that you can be justified before him, the only qualifier being whether you believe him or not. Jesus rose from the dead as proof that his words are trustworthy, and his promise is to do the same for anyone who believes him. John 6:40

    • @rickoshea9282
      @rickoshea9282 Год назад

      @@Nighthawkinlight My God what a ridiculous pant load. Grow up.

  • @breezemathew7066
    @breezemathew7066 7 месяцев назад

    From India.

  • @ronsorbo2774
    @ronsorbo2774 11 месяцев назад

    Listening from Nashville TN. USA. So tell me about the congas behind you.

  • @SMRogers
    @SMRogers 2 года назад +1

    From the beautiful Slocan Valley in the province of British Columbia in western Canada

  • @beksinski
    @beksinski 2 года назад +8

    The Founding Fathers were far from perfect but one of their greatest insights was to understand that giving preference to one religion or one denomination in government compromises the freedom of everyone. Both parties in their respective ways have betrayed this first principle of our constitution. I'm not especially concerned what anyones private belief or practice is. But I do care whether or not they feel entitled to enshrine their private beliefs into law and regulation and force other people to bow down to it.

    • @johnheath8871
      @johnheath8871 2 года назад

      Oh yeah, the wise forefathers - hows the right to bear arms working for you?

    • @rickoshea9282
      @rickoshea9282 Год назад

      @@johnheath8871 Unfair. They could not foresee advanced weaponry and they clearly had in mind the common sense definition of "arms" as the personal weapons of the day.
      They were just community leaders of reasonable intelligence with some brilliant insights into how the whole king or dictator thing just doesn't work, and proposed a highly practical and effective alternative.
      Gun laws need to be updated to ensure we don't have modern weapons of war in civilian hands. The gun lobby wants to sell us all bazookas and lasers, and personal tanks if they thought they could get away with it

  • @globescape4771
    @globescape4771 2 года назад

    Amazing, Yancey made a career out of his grievances.

    • @rickoshea9282
      @rickoshea9282 Год назад

      He's a religious grifter who found a niche market just like every other participant in this world wide industry that has persisted for millennia, from universities to churches to book writers and lecturers.

  • @2fox4jesusfox84
    @2fox4jesusfox84 6 месяцев назад

    Over and over again I keep hoping a video of Philip will not include him dishonoring his mother. The easy thing to do is to continue to talk about who hurt you instead of who you hurt and who you are hurting now in the church. The conversation includes so many me and I statements. the The hard and correct thing to do is to put this behind you and deal with it with God. That is so worth the work involved. But after this many decades, you continue with this. Just wish I could find a video of you speaking of something other than your family and how the church failed you and talk about a new topic as you are a great writer.

  • @giraffelearning
    @giraffelearning 2 года назад +1

    India

  • @MrWholphin
    @MrWholphin 2 года назад +3

    It’s not hard. US evangelicals consistently said they voted trump because of the direct attack on fundamental moral issues like abortion and how best to raise children. The fact he was embarrassing and crude at times is trivial in comparison.

  • @Kangaroo-Bob
    @Kangaroo-Bob 2 года назад +3

    This was so frustrating. I am a Christian who left the church - not because of racism, nor politics, abuse, pain or people. It was the promise of a relationship with God that killed my spirit. This episode gave easy answers to hard questions. It didn't address where we should turn when the church, prayer and experienced Christians cannot give us the relationship with God we crave.

    • @PC-vg8vn
      @PC-vg8vn 2 года назад

      You said you left the church but are still a Christian. Does that not imply that you believe you still have a relationship with God?

    • @Kangaroo-Bob
      @Kangaroo-Bob 2 года назад

      @@PC-vg8vn kind of. It's more of a belief than a relationship

    • @whittfamily1
      @whittfamily1 2 года назад

      You can't have a relationship with God because, unfortunately for all of us, he does not exist! This is now obvious to all those who think rationally.

    • @mac8179
      @mac8179 2 года назад +2

      @@whittfamily1 why is it unfortunate if there is no God? What do the words fortunate and unfortunate mean without the existence of God?

    • @whittfamily1
      @whittfamily1 2 года назад

      @@mac8179 It is unfortunate that God does not exist because if he did exist he would prevent the horrible harms which we experience in this world, harms such as the Covid pandemic and the Putin invasion of Ukraine. The world would be better off without these harms. God doesn't exist and the words "fortunate" and "unfortunate" already have meaning. "Unfortunate" means subject to horrible harms, while "fortunate" means not subject to horrible harms.

  • @PC-vg8vn
    @PC-vg8vn 2 года назад +2

    Most or all of the 'signs' that Jesus refers to refer to the generation He was speaking to, leading up to the destruction of the Temple and Jerusalem. Jesus made it clear His return will be sudden.

    • @whittfamily1
      @whittfamily1 2 года назад

      But Jesus will not return. He is dead as you and I will be one day. The dead cannot come back to life and interact with the living.

    • @PC-vg8vn
      @PC-vg8vn 2 года назад +1

      @@whittfamily1 Unless youre God.

    • @whittfamily1
      @whittfamily1 2 года назад

      @@PC-vg8vn I am not God and neither are you. Nobody is God. God does not exist, and we know this.

    • @PC-vg8vn
      @PC-vg8vn 2 года назад +1

      @@whittfamily1 You seem very sure. Your faith in your own understanding is very strong.

    • @whittfamily1
      @whittfamily1 2 года назад

      @@PC-vg8vn I have no faith. I have confidence, understanding, and knowledge, but no faith. If you believe that I am mistaken, then make your point and we can debate it.

  • @Andre_Servetus
    @Andre_Servetus 2 года назад +4

    Ok. I have lost all confidence in Yancey and now some in Unbelievable. There is a difference between grace and just plain weakness, man pleasing, liberal relativism and dragging grace down to the level of the natural and mundane.
    "The church ought to become this and that"; and "what is the church doing wrong" blah blah blah. Taking all criticism as valid is a problem in the church. What about when the critic is wrong which is very often. It's not about catering to the critic and making the church accountable to the critic either.
    There is also the problem of calling that which is not the church--the church by people who are not the church but think they are

  • @pamelabalcom5583
    @pamelabalcom5583 2 года назад +1

    Is it immoral to practice medical research on beagles? Ugh! Is it acceptable to replace medicine where state used to be? Church and State vs church and Fauci?

    • @whittfamily1
      @whittfamily1 2 года назад

      Church and Fauci? Oh come on! Fauci is just one government worker, and overall he has done a fine job.

  • @ludovicoc7046
    @ludovicoc7046 2 года назад +2

    Philip Yancey. Bob Ross. Separated at birth?

  • @davidbradley834
    @davidbradley834 2 года назад

    American christianity is so dodgy

    • @whittfamily1
      @whittfamily1 2 года назад

      Almost all Christianity is so dodgy. Notice how Yancey evaded the question about God and Covid. Evasive.

    • @davidbradley834
      @davidbradley834 2 года назад +1

      @@whittfamily1 well that's true when christians can't answer they just ignore like nothing was said.