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Misfit Tribe: Redefining Pro-Life and Following Jesus in a Violent World - w/ Shane Claiborne
How the way of Jesus invites us to rethink gun violence, church leadership, and what it really means to be “pro-life.” In this powerful conversation, Mike and Tim are joined by author, activist, and Red Letter Christian co-founder Shane Claiborne for a deeply compelling and often hilarious episode exploring faith, justice, and embodied discipleship. While reflecting on his own spiritual evolution (including an early obsession with leadership books, apologetics, and megachurch culture), Mike shares the deeply spiritual act of letting go—literally—through a symbolic home purge involving a dumpster he nicknames “Gehenna.”
The conversation leads into a rich introduction to Shane Claiborne, who shares updates on his mobile-bus lifestyle, his blacksmithing work transforming guns into garden tools, and why embodied activism matters more than intellectual arguments.
Key Takeaways: • From Head to Heart Faith – Mike reflects on discarding leadership theory and apologetics books as part of a spiritual re-centering around embodiment and mental health. • What It Really Means to Be Pro-Life – Shane reframes "pro-life" to include a consistent ethic regarding immigration, the death penalty, racial justice, gun violence, and more. • Guns to Garden Tools (Literally) – Shane details the sacred work of transforming decommissioned firearms into tools for cultivation and peace, inspired by Isaiah and Micah. • Beyond Deconstruction – Faith revival isn’t just tearing down toxic systems but building life-giving alternatives—through embodied justice, humility, and community. • Prophetic Imagination and Activist Discipleship – A call to model the church as a radical alternative shaped by the Sermon on the Mount, not political ideology.
Guest Highlights: Shane Claiborne – Speaker, activist, and co-founder of Red Letter Christians, Shane shares personal stories from his childhood in East Tennessee (clown school and Bon Jovi included), why he’s traveling the country in a school bus, and how blacksmithing and communal grief have energized his spiritual life.
Resources Mentioned: • Red Letter Christians • RAWTools – Guns into Garden Tools • Book: Beating Guns by Shane Claiborne and Michael Martin • Matthew Sorens – World Relief • Instagram Account: Black Coffee with White Friends
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Sin, Salvation, and the Purpose of Being Human
How recovering the biblical storyline from Genesis to Revelation changes everything about how we think about sin, salvation, and our role in God’s mission. In part seven of the Big Story Series, Mike and Tim unpack the central question the Old Testament actually leaves us with—not “How do we get to heaven?” but “When will Yahweh return and restore his people?” From the temple imagery of Eden to humanity's original vocation as royal priesthood, they explore how sin is not merely rule-breaking, but a failure to live into our God-given purpose as image-bearers who reflect God's glory and steward creation.
The conversation covers how Jesus opens a space of new creation where that royal-priesthood vocation is restored, not just spiritually but biologically, communally, and cosmically. What are we saved TO? What powers are we saved FROM? And why understanding this changes everything from how we worship to how we deal with shame, ego, and even church structures. There’s also a surprise mini-masterclass on worship leading, performance culture, and integrating stage presence with authentic spiritual practice—and yes, an extended metaphor involving breadsticks at Olive Garden. Classic Vox.
Key Takeaways: • Sin as Failed Vocation – Sin isn’t just breaking rules; it’s missing the mark of our divine calling to reflect and represent God in the world. • Salvation as Restored Humanity – The cross doesn’t just forgive individual guilt, it opens up “new creation space” where we become fully human again. • Old Story vs. Big Story – The heart of the gospel isn’t escaping hell but participating in God’s restoration of heaven and earth. • Powers and Principalities – How spiritual and cultural powers deceive us into patterns of consumption, individualism, and domination, and why Jesus came to disarm them. • Worship and Ego – Exploring how performance dynamics in modern worship can either reinforce self-glorification or become a path to humility and deeper communal life. • Biblical Hospitality – Loving people who think differently isn’t weakness—it’s the radical call of Jesus in practice.
Resources Mentioned: • The Day the Revolution Began by N.T. Wright – [Link] • “Saved by Faith and Hospitality” by Joshua Jipp – [Link] • “The Temple and the Church's Mission” by G.K. Beale – [Link] • The Book of Genesis – [Link to Genesis] • The Book of Romans – [Link to Romans] • Voxology Big Story Series (Episodes 1–6) – VoxologyPodcast.com
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