

Ideas Have Consequences
Disciple Nations Alliance
Worldviews shape communities, influence politics, steer economics, set social norms, and ultimately affect the well-being of both your life and your nation. Obedience to the Great Commission involves replacing false ideas with biblical truth. Together with the help of friends, our mission is to demonstrate that only biblical truth leads to flourishing lives, families, societies, and nations. This show explores the intersection of faith and culture, aiming to address pressing societal issues through a biblical lens. Ideas Have Consequences is the podcast of the Disciple Nations Alliance.
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Nov 30, 2022 • 1h 19min
Cultural Relativism in Missions with Gary Brumbelow
Our good friend, Gary Brumbelow, was a missionary working with indigenous peoples in Canada, Alaska, and Siberia. Gary saw churches planted and many come to Christ. By traditional missionary standards, his work was successful. But Gary was plagued with a nagging question: “Shouldn’t the Gospel going into a community bring about a change?” What was wrong? Is the Gospel not a powerful change agent? Next, Gary read a book that changed his life and his concept of missions. Listen to this special episode for the complete story!Episode Landing PageWebsite: Disciple Nations AllianceTraining: The Coram Deo Basics CourseBook: Discipling Nations by Darrow Miller

Nov 23, 2022 • 1h 22min
The Respect for Marriage Act, a Misnomer
The so-called Respect for Marriage Act threatens the perfectly designed beauty of marriage by putting into law a radically harmful definition that misleads people about the transcendent nature of marriage. In contrast to the harmful consequences that become manifest when something as essential and foundational to society as marriage is redefined, strong marriages recognize and value the way God has created us and our children and create a safe and beautiful family space for the development of children, culture, communities, and nations. Let us boldly stand for marriage and love our neighbors by helping them understand what is lost when they miss out on their Creator's perfect design. Episode Landing PageWebsite: Disciple Nations Alliance

Nov 16, 2022 • 1h 12min
Discipling Culture Through the Arts: with Jeremiah and Mona Enna
Find out what it means to use art to shape culture in God-honoring ways with Jeremiah and Mona Enna, whose artistic endeavors in dance and theatre have profoundly influenced Kansas City, Missouri, and beyond for God’s Kingdom. Jeremiah and Mona Enna focus not just on creating "Christian" art but doing art for the broader community with excellence. They have a deep understanding of the biblical worldview, and it shapes every aspect of their lives and their work. They are true models and examples of what it means to be a “balladeer.” Episode Landing PageWebsite: Disciple Nations Alliance

Nov 9, 2022 • 1h 7min
Work and Loving Your Neighbor: with Ena Richards
We all know we are supposed to love our neighbors, but how can we do that well? Ena Richards, a speaker at the recent DNA Global Forum, breaks down what it means to work for someone’s good and how we can love people into thriving. Ena Richards is the founder of Work 4 A Living, a ministry that has labored to get the unemployed to recognize the significance of their life and work. Through their job and business training, 13,000 people have come to know Christ as their Savior. This is the story of Ena learning to guide people in the journey of discipleship and faithfulness.Website: Disciple Nations AllianceEpisode Landing Page

Oct 26, 2022 • 1h 43min
Unity in Christ Before Ethnicity: with Jessie Gistand
Listen in to our interview with Jessie Gistand, lead pastor of Grace Bible Church in Hayward, California near San Francisco. Pastor Jessie shares his powerful insights about growing up as a young African American during the Civil Rights and Black Power movements of the 60s. Today, he is a leading voice against Critical Race Theory and Cultural Marxism. We explore the history of the black church in America, and what gave rise to today’s Black Lives Matter movement.For more on critical theories, listen to our episodes: “BLM, CRT, and Uncle Tom II” and “Hijacked Justice with Monique Duson and Krista Bontrager“.Website: Disciple Nations AllianceEpisode Landing Page

Oct 19, 2022 • 1h 9min
Discipling Nation, Where do I Begin
We talk about discipling nations a lot—it is in our name! But what does a discipled nation look like? What makes it different from other countries, communities, and cultures? This week, we discuss real-world examples of discipled nations, and how biblical principles have impacted people for generations after they were first brought into the culture.For more discussions on Discipling Nations and the Kingdom of God, listen to our episode, "The Role Of The Church." and "Why Disciple Nations?"Website: Disciple Nations AllianceEpisode Landing Page New Letter: Sign Up

Oct 12, 2022 • 1h 19min
Why Disciple Nations?
We understand the concept of discipling people, but what does it mean to disciple nations? God created not just individual people but families and nations as well, and He works in history to bless all the nations of this world. As followers of Jesus, we all have an important part to plan in this providential plan of God. Join us as we begin a series to explore this concept that is so central to the biblical narrative, and discover our part in God’s plan to bless our nation and the nations of the world.For more discussions on Discipling Nations and the Kingdom of God, listen to our episode, “The Role Of The Church.”Episode landing pageWebsite: Disciple Nations Alliance

Sep 30, 2022 • 1h 8min
BLM, CRT, and Uncle Tom II
Marxism sees the world as defined by a struggle between oppressors and oppressed. In Marx's case, he saw the disparity between the rich and the poor and blamed capitalism. Marxism misses the point because its solution does not recognize that evil is in the hearts of every human. Because without God, there is and will never be any good in our world. Today, we react to the documentary "Uncle Tom II" and discuss how Marxism is back on the rise and is infiltrating black communities and steering people, once again, away from God.For more discussions on race, Marxism, and critical theory, listen to our episode, "Hijacked Justice with Monique Duson And Krista Bontrager."Episode landing pageWebsite: Disciple Nations Alliance

Sep 29, 2022 • 1h 29min
Bonus Episode: The Story Behind A Call for Balladeers
Is there room for artists in the Kingdom of God? Today, many Christians only value the arts to the degree that they serve as a means for evangelism. In “A Call for Balladeers,” Darrow Miller argues that artists play an essential role in the church’s mission of discipling the nations. He issues a call to Christian artists everywhere to become “balladeers” by using their work to bear prophetic witness to the beauty, goodness, and truth of God’s reign.Darrow Miller recently spoke about his new book with Randall Flinn, the Founder and Artistic Director of Ad Deum Dance Company. We thought the interview was so good that you would want to listen! Find out more about Darrow's new book at: acallforballadeers.comEpisode landing page: View key quotes and chapter links from this podcast episode here

Sep 22, 2022 • 1h 1min
Christianity and Wokeness: with Owen Strachan
As “Wokeness” becomes more and more prominent in today’s culture, it becomes harder and harder to know how to respond. Many react by joining in and advocating for “social justice,” failing to understand how that phrase has been redefined in recent years to reflect the postmodern and neo-Marxist “spirit of the age.” Dr. Owen Strachan, author of Christianity and Wokeness, and Provost and Research Professor of Theology at Grace Bible Theological Seminary in Arkansas, joins us this week to talk about the “woke” ideology and how to defend the truth in grace and love with our neighbors.Episode landing pageWebsite: Disciple Nations Alliance


