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Music, Culture, and the Kingdom | Kevin Thom | Episode 283

Music, Culture, and the Kingdom | Kevin Thom | Episode 283

FromConfessions Of A Crappy Christian Podcast


Music, Culture, and the Kingdom | Kevin Thom | Episode 283

FromConfessions Of A Crappy Christian Podcast

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Length:
72 minutes
Released:
Jan 24, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Content creator Kevin Thom joins Blake to discuss her journey into the online space, particularly during the heightened discussions in 2020, highlighting the fear of man and the importance of standing on truth. Join their deep dive into the impact of music and how different genres of music affect the mind, soul, and spirit, drawing connections between music and societal issues in the Black community. The conversation explores the idea of submitting one's life to the Lord, questioning the impact of certain music genres on society, and examining the spiritual dimensions of music. In this episode, you’ll be able to: Explore the spiritual dimensions of music and examine its influence on cultural ideologies. Highlight the need for love and respect amid theological differences. Comprehend the profound impact of music, specifically R&B, rap, and hip-hop, examining their influence on the mind, soul, and spirit while drawing connections to societal challenges. To connect with Kevin: Instagram: @kingkat2.0
Released:
Jan 24, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Crappy Christian Podcast strives to shed a light on the topics the church often forgets. In this space, you'll find conversations with people who have gone through the fire and come back with buckets of water for the people still in it. Hosted by @thegirlnamedblake, this podcast packs a punch (the good kind) and touches on everything from mental health to sex to divorce to the everyday life of a Christian, & the good news that God in the midst of it all.