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Rick & Bubba University Podcast

Ep 78 | The Problem with 'Pop Christianity' | Dean Inserra

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4.21.1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2021

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Pastor Dean Inserra sees a crisis of faith coming. He sees that a false Christianity has become popular by taking the self-help movement and making it sound biblical. Televangelism has moved from the TV to social media, and it's spreading a new kind of Prosperity Gospel that says God will make you rich and famous. In his new book, "Getting Over Yourself," Pastor Dean Inserra shows how pop Christianity misses the entire point of being a Christian: Not I, but Christ in me. Sponsors: Bambee: HR Policy Shouldn't Be Left To Google. Bambee gives you a dedicated HR manager who helps you craft HR policy and maintain compliance. They’ll work with you to craft your internal HR policies that fit the way you run your business. Full remote HR support, available to help by phone, email, or chat. Consider them an extension of your team. Their powerful platform lets you onboard, terminate, and take corrective action easily and securely as well as makes sure your business stays compliant with nuanced wage and hour regulations. Got to bambee.com/rickandbubba to schedule your FREE HR audit. Patriot Mobile - We are proud to partner with Patriot Mobile because they never sent a penny to the left, they will NEVER SILENCE YOU and they are America’s ONLY Christian Conservative wireless provider. Switching is easy! Keep your phone number, bring your own phone or buy a new one. Build your own bundle with multi-line discounts and save even more. Go to PatriotMobile.com/RICKBUBBA or call their US-based customer service team at 972-PATRIOT. Veterans and first responders save even more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome in to another edition of Rick and Bubba University, the podcast is a unique

0:11.8

podcast.

0:12.8

It's not the archives of the big show.

0:15.0

This one stands on its own and we have done, gosh, I don't know how many.

0:19.3

We've done a lot of these now and we take on all kinds of topics.

0:22.3

We may talk about what's going on within the show.

0:24.6

We may interview people that work for us in the past, the staff that works for us now

0:29.1

and get their history with the show.

0:32.8

This is much like the big show when we may talk about anything.

0:36.4

Today is a topic that I think is really important.

0:41.0

It's one that we've talked about a little bit on the big show.

0:44.6

But we also have a guest that has already been on with us before because he now has a

0:49.8

brand new book that's out and this is Pastor Dean Insera, who is with us from CityChurch,

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Tallahassee, Florida.

0:57.2

He was on when he released the book The Unsaved Christian and we also did that on the

1:02.5

Wednesday Bible study and I will tell you of all the Bible studies that we've done,

1:08.4

it probably garnered the most emails and the most calls because I think it was what

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the book said.

1:16.2

This is something that is rampant in the United States of America, especially in the Bible

1:21.4

belt and that is something called cultural Christianity and I think it really hit a

1:25.6

nerve with the audience and I'm a recovering cultural Christian so it hit a nerve with

1:30.5

me and I think that it was used by God to have an impact and have people do what the Apostle

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