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What’s So Confusing About Grace?

Randal Rauser returns to the StoryMen to talk about his problems with salvation. Specifically, Randal helps us think through how we think about what it means to be saved. From being friends with the Devil to saved serial killers to trying to understand the Trinity, we work to wrap our minds around exactly how vast God’s grace for us is.

Randal Rauser returns to the StoryMen to talk about his problems with salvation. Specifically, Randal helps us think through how we think about what it means to be saved. From being friends with the Devil to saved serial killers to trying to understand the Trinity, we work to wrap our minds around exactly how vast God’s grace for us is.

In this Episode:

3 – Book Update

7 – Randal’s Back

10 – What does it mean to be saved?

40 – Ending on a high note

44 – PPOW

48 – Where on the Internet?

Episode Links

Get Randal’s book on Amazon!

[VIDEO] In Search of Salvation by Randal Rauser

 

PPOW

JR.: Mindhunters (Netflix)

Clay: Ghostland by Colin Dickey

Matt: Fifth Season by N. K. Jemisin

Randal: There Will Be Blood (Netflix)

Connect with Randal Rauser

Blog | Twitter

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We blog at NorvilleRogers.com

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Matt | Clay | JR.

Here’s the stuff we’ve made:

Matt’s Books | Clay’s Books | JR.’s Messages | Weekly Faith & Pop Culture e-Round-Up

The Other StoryMen:

StoryMen Audio Producer: Aaron Kretzmann

Phos Studios
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StoryMen Art by M. S. Corley

M. S. Corley’s website
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StoryMen Theme Song by Anthony Mako

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What do you find confusing about salvation?

By JR. Forasteros

JR. lives in Dallas, TX with his wife Amanda. In addition to exploring the wonders that are the Lone Star state, JR. is the teaching pastor at Catalyst Community Church, a writer and blogger. His book, Empathy for the Devil, is available from InterVarsity Press. He's haunted by the Batman, who is in turn haunted by the myth of redemptive violence.