Saved-ish Podcast

Saved-ish Podcast
Podcast Description
Based in Washington DC, Saved-ish Podcast is a conversation about being young, Christian, and imperfect. We exist to give listeners a platform to reflect on topics often ignored by the church, capture the energy of young adults in ministry, and break the stigma that our generation is fleeing from God.
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The podcast addresses themes relevant to young Christian adults grappling with faith and culture, covering topics such as the tension between conviction and sin, the intersection of politics and faith, and financial literacy in a modern context. Episodes frequently highlight conflicts like 'Faith vs. Science' and explore societal issues such as voter rights and justice, aiming to provide a nuanced understanding of spirituality in contemporary life.

Based in Washington DC, Saved-ish Podcast is a conversation about being young, Christian, and imperfect. We exist to give listeners a platform to reflect on topics often ignored by the church, capture the energy of young adults in ministry, and break the stigma that our generation is fleeing from God.
Should pastors be wearing designer clothes and driving luxury vehicles? How do we reconcile what the Bible says about tithing with our fear of greed or mismanagement of funds? In this episode, our co-hosts evaluate how church leaders should balance material wealth with spiritual responsibilities. They tackle the concept of “prosperity preaching” and reflect on the impact of a pastor’s lifestyle on congregational faith and church perception.

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