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Welcome back to Resident Strangers! Whether you’re listening or watching, we’re so glad you’re here. If you’re a Christ follower, you may have heard the term deconstruction—but what does it really mean? Interestingly, even within Christian circles, this word carries different interpretations. As the conversation around deconstruction grows, Steve and Rich are dedicating the next two weeks to unpacking its significance. Is deconstruction simply about asking tough questions about faith? Or is there something deeper—perhaps even darker—beneath the surface? Rich suggests that much of deconstruction revolves around questioning authority, while Steve traces its philosophical roots back to Jacques Derrida, noting that the concept can even be seen as far back as Genesis 3. In many ways, it’s not a new idea at all. Rich also introduces The Path of Deconstruction, explaining how personal crises often trigger deep doubts and reexaminations of belief. While moments of crisis can reveal flaws in our thinking, they also present an opportunity to lean on Jesus like never before. Wrestling with faith can, in the end, lead to a deeper relationship with Him. Don’t miss next week’s episode as we continue this important conversation in Part 2!
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Steve's January 2025 sermon on Deconstruction
Books Steve recommends:
The Deconstruction of Christianity by Alisa Childers & Tim Barnett
Set Adrift by Sean McDowell & John Marriott
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