Regenerate
Following Jesus After Deconstruction
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Narrateur(s):
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Daniel Lanning
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Auteur(s):
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Tony Scarcello
À propos de cet audio
What does anything mean when everything you believed in is stripped away? Tony met God when he was four years old through the love of his mother. When he was 12, he realized he had a crush on one of his male friends and grew convinced God would have nothing to do with him. At 16, Tony reencountered God, who affirmed that nothing stood between them but love. When he was 23, married to the girl of his dreams and on staff at a church, Tony's secret came out, and he came close to losing it all.
What followed was arduous years of deconstruction and losing everything he thought he knew about God, only to rediscover God in the mystery. This God was not a new God - it was the same one as before, just seen with regenerated faith. This God was more beautiful and restorative than Tony could have ever imagined.
Tony's story is not uncommon in the modern evangelical landscape. Thousands of people throughout the West are experiencing a crisis of faith that is commonly referred to as "deconstruction". With raw honesty, Tony uses his own story as a starting point for a dialogue on the deconstruction process. Tony unpacks what the deconstruction process is, why it happens, and how the church can help people experiencing a crisis of faith without worsening it along the way. In this memoir, Tony candidly pleads for the church to make a turn: not to a trendier, "progressive" version of Christianity, nor to a stricter form of fundamentalism, but to the revolutionary, Jesus-centered movement that changed the face of the Earth. A movement once better known for its society of healing love than its dogma.
©2020 Anthony Scarcello (P)2021 Anthony Scarcello