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We're Going There with Bianca Juarez

Ep 20: Deconstructing to Reconstructing Faith with Lecrae

We're Going There with Bianca Juarez

That Sounds Fun Network

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

5.0839 Ratings

🗓️ 25 March 2021

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back to another episode so we can GO THERE! As we dive into this episode on DECONSTRUCTING FAITH I’m going to be honest: this podcast is layered and complex. As you listen, I don’t want you to feel overwhelmed—I want you to feel hopeful. On today’s podcast we talk to rapper, writer, and philanthropist Lecrae Moore. This man has more awards than his shelf can contain and has given back to his community in more ways than I can explain on the show.  We will discuss: Origins of the philosophical concept of deconstruction (and how faith communities are applying it) Mental health in minority communities Man wounds aren't God wounds Why therapy and counseling matter Reconstructing after deconstructing For those on a spiritual journey of figuring out your faith, let me say, don’t give up! Your labor will not be in vain. I firmly believe that when you seek God you will find him. When you call to Him, he will answer. As always my podcast friends, let me say how much I appreciate you. Your reviews and subscriptions help us get this show out there. Will you do me a favor and share this podcast with your friends who might find it helpful? IF you leave a review or subscribe to the show, take a snapshot of that and email it to podcast@inthenameoflove.org to receive a FREE bible study through the book of Ruth including a PDF study guide and SIX video sessions as my gift to you. 🖤 B Resources: @lecrae I am Restored BetterHelp - Join the millions of people who are seeing what online therapy is really about and save 10% on your first month by going to betterhelp.com/wgt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, fam, welcome back to another episode of We're going there.

0:14.9

Hey, let me start off and just say thank you for all your fun social media tags and photos and videos.

0:20.5

It has been so

0:21.5

incredibly fun and it's an honor to see how and where you're listening to the podcast. Before we get

0:26.1

started, let me congratulate Shanae Horton for winning the hour-long closet console with last

0:31.4

week's guest Zoe Bell Wattis. Your post was so sweet and kind and I just want to honor you

0:36.2

and the life transformation that is happening inside and outside of your body.

0:39.8

Congrats to you, sister.

0:41.0

Can't wait to see your cute outfits.

0:43.0

Okay.

0:43.4

As we dive into this episode, I've got to keep it real.

0:47.1

This podcast is layered and complex.

0:49.1

So let me try to break this down as simply as possible.

0:52.6

Today we're talking about deconstruction, but specifically

0:55.3

deconstructing our faith. I first understood the term deconstruction when I was in college

1:00.1

and unpacked it more as I was in graduate school. Many Christians will throw around this word,

1:04.5

and it's kind of annoying to me because it sounds like they're trying to be progressive and

1:08.1

avant-garde. But really, this is not stemmed in spiritual

1:11.5

deconstruction. This actually came from some deep, deep processing and thinking from French philosopher

1:16.3

Jacques Derrida. And he, my friends, he was influenced by a French linguist by the name of

1:21.7

Ferdinand de Sausser and a literary theorist by the name of Roland Barbs. Now, I would read their

1:26.7

stuff in college and it blew my mind at the depths of Roland Barbs. Now, I would read their stuff in college,

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