Thinking Well: An Authentic Conversation with a Christian Brother on Some Tough Topics

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Jeremy Slayden has the privilege to sit down today with author and Christian brother James Spencer, PhD, to discuss some difficult topics that can weigh heavy on him from time to time, as well as how to think well about building up the body of Christ. How to find opportunities for God's work to be done within cultures and political systems we might disagree with, and how to think & respond when we see well known churches or pastors that we believe are getting off track. I believe you will resonate (and hopefully learn) from this very authentic conversation.

James Spencer, PhD: James Spencer is a theologian and Christian leader who helps individuals and organizations ask and answer the necessary questions so that they can move from where they are to where God desires them to be.
James earned his PhD in Theological Studies from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and served as an administrator and leader in Christian higher education overseeing education marketing and finance, instructional design, part- and full-time faculty, call center operations, and program design and development. He continues to consult with Christian colleges and seminaries, as well as non-profit organizations to help them build stronger organizational capacity, design strategic products and programs, and improve marketing, recruitment, and enrollment efforts.
He currently serves as President of D. L. Moody Center, an independent non-profit organization inspired by the life and ministry of Dwight Moody and dedicated to proclaiming the gospel and challenging God’s people to follow Jesus. In addition, he leads the Shine Bright Project which seeks to mobilize God’s people to be and make disciples.
James is the author of Useful to God: Eight Lessons from the Life of D. L. Moody, Thinking Christian: Essays on Testimony, Accountability, and the Christian Mind, and co-author Trajectories: A Gospel-Centered Introduction to Old Testament Theology. James contributed to The Moody Bible Commentary, The Moody Encyclopedia of Messianic Prophecy, and Marriage: Its Foundation, Theology, and Mission in a Changing World. He has also published several opinion pieces with media outlets such as The Western Journal, Christian Post, TownHall, Charisma Magazine, and The Stream.

James Spencer's work at the Moody Center: https://moodycenter.org/james-spencer/

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