• Unmasking the Devil
    Feb 14 2025

    Summary

    In this engaging conversation, Danielle Strickland and James Scholl discuss with Jared Brock the themes of evil, the nature of Satan, and the insights from his book 'A Devil Named Lucifer'. They explore the misconceptions surrounding the devil, the importance of human agency, and the dynamics of spiritual warfare. The discussion also touches on the relevance of biblical teachings in understanding modern issues of morality and choice. In this conversation, the speakers explore the complex themes of freedom, autonomy, and the influence of the devil in contemporary society. They discuss the paradox of freedom as seen through the lens of Jesus' sacrifice, the misconceptions surrounding demonic influence, and the need for discernment in understanding mental illness versus spiritual oppression. The conversation also delves into the economic injustices that reflect satanic principles, the false gods of modern society, and the importance of recognizing God's sovereignty over evil. Ultimately, they emphasize the Christian mission of liberation and the necessity of right-sizing both God and the devil in our understanding of faith and life.

    Takeaways

    The devil is not an equal opponent to God.

    Satan's role is often misunderstood in modern Christianity.

    Human agency plays a crucial role in resisting evil.

    The concept of possession is more about individuals holding onto demons.

    Footholds and strongholds can be identified in our lives.

    Freedom is about choosing the virtuous, not autonomy.

    The devil's influence is often through lies and deception.

    Understanding the historical context of evil can reshape our views.

    Revelation reflects cycles of rebellion and salvation throughout history.

    The portrayal of Satan in popular culture is often inaccurate. Freedom is often misunderstood in the context of autonomy.

    Demonic influence is prevalent in popular culture but often misrepresented.

    Exorcism is a fundamental aspect of Jesus' ministry.

    Discernment is crucial in distinguishing between mental illness and demonic influence.

    Economic systems can reflect satanic principles of greed and injustice.

    Modern society has diversified its false gods.

    The devil serves a purpose in God's plan for growth and character development.

    Deliverance is a universal need for all individuals.

    Right-sizing God is as important as right-sizing the devil.

    Liberation is a core mission of the Christian faith.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Powers and Principalities

    03:09 Jared Brock's Journey and Background

    06:04 Exploring the Book: A Devil Named Lucifer

    08:56 Understanding the Nature of Evil

    11:46 The Misconceptions of Satan

    14:47 The Devil's Influence and Human Agency

    18:02 Footholds and Strongholds in Life

    21:06 Possession and the Nature of Demons

    23:55 Revelation and the Cycle of History

    26:58 Freedom vs. Autonomy

    27:56 The Paradox of Freedom and Autonomy

    29:15 Understanding the Devil's Influence Today

    30:13 The Role of Exorcism in Christianity

    32:39 Discernment Between Mental Illness and Demonic Influence

    34:55 The Economic and Social Implications of Evil

    36:28 The False Gods of Modern Society

    39:16 The Satanic Nature of Economic Systems

    41:34 Using Adversity for Growth

    43:55 Right-Sizing God and the Devil

    48:45 Liberation as a Christian Mission

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    51 mins
  • Emergency Podcast: What's going on with immigration in America.
    Feb 6 2025
    SummaryIn this episode of the Right Side Up podcast, host Danielle Strickland and guest Alexia Salvatierra discuss the current state of immigration in America, focusing on the challenges faced by immigrants and refugees. Salvatierra shares her extensive experience in immigration advocacy and highlights the drastic changes in policies that have made it increasingly difficult for individuals seeking asylum and temporary protected status. The conversation delves into the legal processes surrounding immigration, the implications of recent executive orders, and the political motivations behind anti-immigrant sentiment.Salvatierra emphasizes the importance of recognizing the contributions of immigrants to society and advocates for a humane and ethical immigration system. In this conversation, Alexia Salvatierra and Danielle Strickland explore the themes of fear, faith, and the role of immigrant communities in the current socio-political landscape. They discuss the metaphor of an uncontained fire to illustrate the fear politicians face, the importance of faith in overcoming fear, and the revival brought by immigrant churches. They emphasize the need for Christians to act with courage and sacrifice, support immigrant communities, and seek trusted voices amidst misinformation.The conversation calls for a collective movement towards love and understanding, urging listeners to engage with and support those in need.TakeawaysAlexia Salvatierra has been involved in immigration advocacy for over 45 years.Current immigration policies are unprecedented and draconian.Temporary protected status is being removed for many vulnerable individuals.Legal processes for asylum seekers are being undermined.Venezuelan refugees face unique challenges due to their government's refusal to accept them back.The immigration system is broken, with limited pathways for legal entry.Deferred deportation status is now a priority for deportation.Political motivations often drive anti-immigrant sentiment.Immigrants contribute significantly to the economy and society.A humane immigration system is essential for the country's prosperity. The experience of an uncontained fire symbolizes political fear.Faith can help us overcome fear and take action.Immigrant churches play a crucial role in spiritual revival.Moving towards those we fear can lead to understanding.Courage and sacrifice are essential for Christians today.Building relationships with immigrant churches is vital.We must support those in crisis as brothers and sisters.Finding trusted voices is crucial in navigating misinformation.Liberation comes from understanding and embracing others.Asking good questions can lead to meaningful action.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Immigration Issues in America01:25 Alexia Salvatierra's Background and Experience03:49 Current State of Immigration Policies06:47 Understanding Temporary Protected Status10:00 Legal Processes and Their Implications12:52 The Situation of Venezuelan Refugees14:27 The Broken Immigration System18:21 Deferred Deportation and Dreamers22:20 The Political Landscape of Immigration26:57 Ethical Immigration Practices29:47 The Uncontained Fire: A Metaphor for Political Fear32:25 Faith Over Fear: A Biblical Perspective35:55 The Role of Immigrant Churches in Revival39:51 Moving Towards the Stranger: A Call to Action46:39 Courage and Sacrifice: The Christian Response51:41 Building Bridges: Supporting Immigrant Communities57:05 Finding Trusted Voices: Navigating MisinformationLinks: https://www.juntosencristo.orghttps://worldrelief.orghttps://www.pcusa.org/about-pcusa/agencies-entities/interim-unified-agency/ministry-areas/immigration-issueshttps://www.umc.org/en/how-we-serve/social-issues/immigrationhttps://www.catholiccharitiesusa.org/what-we-do/immigration-services/http://www.alexiasalvatierra.com/media.html Get full access to Right Side Up: Danielle Strickland at daniellestrickland.substack.com/subscribe
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    57 mins
  • John
    Dec 19 2024

    SummaryIn this conversation, Danielle Strickland and James explore the themes of the Gospels, particularly focusing on the book of John. They discuss the unique characteristics of each Gospel, the concept of the Cosmic Christ, and the radical identification of Christ with human suffering. The dialogue delves into the significance of creation, the essence of God as love, and the importance of seeing Jesus as the ultimate revelation of God. They emphasize the need to rediscover Jesus beyond traditional interpretations and to understand the profound implications of His incarnation.

    Takeaways

    * Each Gospel has its unique style and message.

    * John's introduction is a poetic reflection on creation.

    * The concept of the Cosmic Christ connects all matter to Jesus.

    * Christ's incarnation signifies God's solidarity with the oppressed.

    * The light of Christ brings order to chaos and new beginnings.

    * All people are created in the image of God, challenging hierarchical views.

    * God's essence is love, as revealed through Jesus.

    * Understanding Jesus is key to understanding God.

    * The Bible points to Jesus as the Word of God.

    * Rediscovering Jesus can transform our understanding of scripture.

    Titles

    * The Gospels Unveiled: A Journey Through John

    * The Cosmic Christ: Light in Darkness

    Sound Bites

    * "John's like an art film."

    * "The word became flesh."

    * "God is love."

    Chapters

    00:00Exploring the Gospels: A Unique Perspective

    03:21The Cosmic Christ: Understanding John 1

    06:21Radical Identification: Christ and Human Suffering

    09:15Creation and New Beginnings: The Light of Christ

    12:17The Essence of God: Glory and Revelation in Christ

    15:08The Nature of God: Love and the Incarnation

    18:03Rediscovering Jesus: The Word of God

    21:04The Power of Poetry: Advent Reflections

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    32 mins
  • Luke
    Dec 13 2024

    SummaryIn this episode of the Right Side Up podcast, Danielle Strickland and James explore the Gospel of Luke, emphasizing the importance of perspective in understanding scripture. They celebrate the voices of women in the Advent story, particularly through the lens of pregnancy as a metaphor for discipleship. The conversation delves into the vulnerability of the Nativity, the flow of power in the biblical narrative, and the revolutionary message of Mary's song. They also discuss the need for transformation in how we view power dynamics and the significance of the Nativity Project, which offers a fresh perspective on the Christmas story.

    Takeaways

    * Perspective matters in understanding scripture.

    * Women's voices are often marginalized in biblical narratives.

    * Pregnancy can be a metaphor for discipleship and surrender.

    * The Nativity story highlights vulnerability and strength.

    * The flow of power in Luke's Gospel subverts traditional hierarchies.

    * Mary's song is a revolutionary message of hope and justice.

    * Decolonizing the Bible involves recognizing different perspectives.

    * The invitation to transformation is open to everyone.

    * Art and storytelling can enrich our understanding of scripture.

    * The Nativity Project offers a fresh perspective on the Christmas story.

    Titles

    * The Right Side Up Podcast: Advent Perspectives

    * Celebrating Women's Voices in the Nativity

    * Pregnancy and Discipleship: A New Lens

    Sound Bites

    * "We're putting the vent in advent."

    * "Perspective really matters."

    * "Mary's perspective is key."

    * "What about the men?"

    * "God speaks through wombs."

    * "The invitation is open to you."

    Chapters

    00:00Introduction to the Right Side Up Podcast

    00:48The Importance of Perspective in Understanding Scripture

    02:32Celebrating Women's Voices in the Advent Story

    05:47Pregnancy as a Metaphor for Discipleship

    10:04The Vulnerability of the Nativity

    15:39Decolonizing the Bible: The Flow of Power in Luke

    20:05Mary's Song: A Revolutionary Message

    26:11The Invitation to Transformation

    32:13Exploring the Nativity Project



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    35 mins
  • Mark's Advent
    Dec 5 2024

    KeywordsAdvent, Gospels, Jesus, Mark, Good News, John the Baptist, Non-Compliance, Resistance, Social Transformation, Wilderness

    SummaryIn this episode, Danielle Strickland and James Sholl explore the themes of Advent through the lens of the Gospel of Mark. They discuss the fast-paced nature of Mark's writing, the political implications of the good news, and the role of John the Baptist as a figure of resistance. The conversation emphasizes the importance of non-compliance and individual action in the face of empire, as well as the transformative power of the wilderness. They also delve into scriptural references and the call to social transformation inherent in the good news of Jesus.

    Takeaways

    * Advent is a time of progressive revelation of Jesus.

    * Mark's Gospel is characterized by its immediacy and urgency.

    * The good news subverts the empire's narrative.

    * John the Baptist embodies radical non-compliance.

    * Non-compliance can be a powerful form of resistance.

    * Individual actions can lead to collective change.

    * The wilderness serves as a training ground for transformation.

    * Scriptural context enriches our understanding of the message.

    * The good news calls for both personal and social transformation.

    * Living out the good news requires intentional resistance to the status quo.

    Titles

    * Adventing Through the Gospels

    * Mark: The Gospel of Urgency

    Sound Bites

    * "Mark just gets on with it."

    * "I refuse to comply."

    * "There's more adventing to come."

    Chapters

    00:00Adventing: A New Perspective on the Season

    06:17John the Baptist: The Rebel Voice

    11:48Resistance Training: Embracing the Wilderness

    17:54The Call to Transformation and Justice

    23:27Baptism: A Declaration of Social Transformation

    29:30Finding Freedom in Resistance

    32:54Introduction to the Conversation

    32:54Exploring Personal Growth and Transformation



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    33 mins
  • ADVENT SERIES
    Dec 1 2024

    KeywordsAdvent, Jesus, Gospels, Matthew, Genealogy, Inclusion, Women, Faith, Community, Theology

    SummaryIn this conversation, Danielle Strickland and James Sholl explore the significance of Advent and the different ways the Gospels introduce Jesus. They discuss the context of Jesus' birth, the genealogy presented in Matthew, and the cultural implications of these narratives. The conversation emphasizes the role of women in the genealogy, the complexity of biblical stories, and the radical inclusion of marginalized voices in the narrative of Jesus. The hosts encourage listeners to reflect on their own faith journeys and the communal aspects of spirituality.

    Takeaways

    * Advent symbolizes the light emerging and the unveiling of Christ.

    * The context of Jesus' birth reflects a time of great political fear and oppression.

    * The genealogy in Matthew serves to place Jesus within the story of God's people.

    * Cultural perspectives can enrich our understanding of the Gospel narratives.

    * Women in the genealogy of Jesus challenge patriarchal norms and highlight God's inclusivity.

    * Biblical characters should be seen as mirrors reflecting our own complexities.

    * God sees and includes all people, regardless of their past.

    * The genealogy of Jesus emphasizes the importance of community and ancestry.

    * Radical inclusion is a central theme in the introduction of Jesus.

    * The stories of marginalized individuals are crucial to understanding the fullness of the Gospel.

    Titles

    * Exploring Advent: The Gospels and Jesus

    * The Context of Jesus' Birth: A Historical Perspective

    Sound Bites

    * "Familiarity breeds contempt."

    * "This is a story of stories."

    * "Happy Advent!"

    Chapters

    00:00Introduction to Advent and Its Significance

    06:04Exploring the Genealogy of Jesus

    11:53The Role of Community in Faith

    17:57The Complexity of Faith and Community

    24:21Theological Significance of Inclusion

    30:09The God Who Sees: Acknowledging the Marginalized

    35:37The Challenge of Genealogy: Us vs. Them

    39:17New Chapter



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  • Need To Know | Episode 11 | Scot McKnight
    Nov 29 2024

    This season of The Right Side Up is drawing to a close, and we are thrilled to welcome a dear mentor for so many of us, theologian Scot McKnight, to speak on Mary. Scot has written extensively about the empowerment of women in the church and the significance of Mary in the biblical narrative. In this conversation he also speaks to the erasure of women's voices throughout church history. We explore Scot's personal journey in understanding women's roles in ministry, he offers advice for male leaders, and emphasizes the importance of intentional action to create a more inclusive church environment. Expect to hear a lot about Mary's influence on Jesus and her role as a prototype of discipleship. This one really sums it all up.

    Show Notes

    Link to order the book: Need to Know: Empowering Female Leadership and Why It’s Essential for the Future of the Church

    Ben Wildflower’s Magnificat Print: https://benwildflower.com/products/magnificat-print

    takeaways

    * The empowerment of women is essential for the future of the church.

    * Mary's role in the biblical narrative is often overlooked.

    * The erasure of women's voices in church history is a significant issue.

    * Male leaders need to take intentional action to support women in ministry.

    * Mary serves as a prototype of what it means to bear Christ.

    * The Magnificat is a politically subversive text that has even been banned in some contexts.

    * Women should be represented in leadership roles to change church dynamics.

    * Intentional inclusion of women's stories is crucial for a balanced narrative.

    * The church must recognize and celebrate the contributions of women.

    Sound Bites

    * "We, especially white men, often need to move over and get replaced by women."

    * "Mary is the first prototype of a Christian."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    05:33 The Erasure of Women from the Church's History

    08:44 Scot's Journey and Changing Views on Women in Leadership

    13:29 Advice for Male Leaders in a Patriarchal World

    20:05 The Importance of Mary's Song and the Erasure of Women's Stories

    26:28 The Significance of Mary in the Biblical Narrative

    32:46 Mary as the Prototype of a Christian

    38:22 Mary's Struggle and the Importance of Her Example

    43:26 Conclusion and Blessing of Danielle's Leadership



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    45 mins
  • Need To Know | Episode 10 | Dr Liz Ríos & Lisa Rodriguez Watson
    Nov 22 2024

    In this episode of Need to Know we welcome book contributors Liz Ríos and Lisa Rodriguez-Watson to discuss resistance against empire, and embracing the confrontation of the Jesus-way. We explore the lived experiences of women leaders, the role of resistance against oppressive structures, and the significance of listening to marginalized voices. Liz and Lisa each emphasize the necessity of love, community, and the rejection of fear even as we deal with those who don’t agree with us, as we move towards a flourishing church.

    Show Notes

    Link to order the book: Need to Know: Empowering Female Leadership and Why It’s Essential for the Future of the Church

    takeaways

    * Women’s empowerment is essential for the flourishing of the church.

    * Collaborative leadership is necessary to counteract the influence of empire.

    * Listening to marginalized voices is vital for understanding the impact of empire.

    * Resistance against oppressive structures is ongoing work.

    * Maintaining grace and hope is important for leaders facing challenges.

    * The church's decline is often due to a failure to embrace justice and inclusivity.

    * Love and community are foundational for church growth and health.

    * Education and awareness are critical for understanding the complexities of leadership.

    keywords

    church leadership, empowerment of women, collaborative leadership, resistance, allies, voices from the margins, Billy Graham rule, community, love, justice

    Sound Bites

    * "The church needs women."

    * "Don't be afraid."

    * "The empire runs on fear."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Need to Know book

    03:28 The Impact of Empire and the Kingdom Way of Doing Things

    06:32 Collaborative Leadership and the Need for Change

    10:46 The At Odds Nature of Empire and the Church

    16:31 Choosing Life and Undoing the Co-Opting of the Church

    19:07 Shifting the DNA of the Church and Fostering Community

    21:23 The Importance of Love and Following Jesus

    26:49 The Holy Work of Resistance

    28:08 Subverting Tokenism and Embracing Real Influence

    29:15 Challenging the Billy Graham Rule and Fear-Based Mindsets

    33:39 Education, Awareness, and Listening as Tools for Change



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    50 mins