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Don’t Look Back with Christine Caine, Part 2

Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology

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Talk Radio, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

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🗓️ 22 April 2024

⏱️ 59 minutes

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During today’s conversation on Back Porch Theology, we’re continuing our spiritual adventure with the always feisty and biblically faithful Australian, my dear friend Christine Caine. Chris and her husband Nick helped me navigate the arduous process of adopting Missy, so it didn’t surprise me when my daughter began to speak English that she proclaimed Chris to be her favorite Aunt! Mind you Missy’s got several favorite aunts and my actual sister Theresa is appropriately at the very top of her list, but I love the fact that the Caine family and Harper girls are so interwoven, Missy assumed she and Chris were related when she was little! And I can pretty much guarantee that you’ll feel like she’s part of your family of faith after hanging out with us on the porch today too, because spending time with Chris inevitably means feeling closer to Jesus, as well as being inspired to share the glorious good news of His unconditional love in the hopes of welcoming more image bearers into our stumbling toward grace community! I often paraphrase church father and theologian Lesslie Newbiggin who referred to the congregation as the most effective hermeneutic of the Gospel - in other words, we can see and understand who our Savior is and who He’s called us to be as His ambassadors more clearly through the lens of genuine relationship with other Christ followers. Remember 90-plus percent of the biblical imperatives – that is those instructions and parameters scattered throughout Scripture explaining how we should live as people who’ve been redeemed and perfectly loved by God – are set in the context of community. But before we dive into this Gospel elucidating, community-building conversation with Chris, I need to make a qualification. If you haven’t yet had the privilege of meeting this feisty Bible teacher, best-selling author, and global anti-human trafficking leader, not only does she have an Australian accent, she talks fast so listening to her is like drinking from a firehose! Therefore, you might want to grab a double expresso or an extra-large glass of something caffeinated and your Bible – oh and if you’re driving or on the Peloton, please pull over or hop off the bike for the next little while because trying to do anything thing else while listening to Chris is like trying to play Twister while ice skating – it’s just not a good idea. Please bring your undivided attention to the porch today because we’re about to have some church up in here, y’all! Save 25% on Dwell at DwellBible.com/Lisa

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During today's conversation on Back Porch theology, we're continuing our spiritual adventure with the always feisty

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and always biblically faithful Australian, my dear friend Christine Kane.

0:21.2

Chris and her husband Nick helped me navigate the arduous

0:24.6

process of adopting Missy, so it didn't surprise me when my daughter began to

0:28.9

speak English that she proclaimed Chris to be her favorite aunt.

0:33.5

And mind you, Missy's got several favorite ants

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and my actual sister, Teresa,

0:37.8

is appropriately at the very top of that list.

0:40.6

But I just love that the canains and Missy and I are so interwoven Missy assumed she and

0:48.3

Chris were related when she was a toddler. And I can pretty much guarantee

0:53.0

that you'll feel like Chris is part of your family of faith,

0:55.5

too, after hanging down to the porch with us today.

0:58.6

Because spending time with Chris

1:00.3

inevitably means feeling closer to Jesus, as well as being inspired to share the

1:05.4

glorious good news of his unconditional love in the hopes of welcoming more

1:09.9

image bears into our stumbling toward grace kind of community. I often paraphrase

1:15.3

Church Father and Thealage and Leslie Newbegan who referred to the congregation

1:20.2

as the most effective hermonutic of the gospel.

1:24.0

In other words, we can see and understand who our Savior is

1:28.0

and who he's called us to be as his ambassadors

1:30.0

more clearly through the lens of genuine relationship with other Christ's followers.

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