Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology Podcast

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You're invited to hang out on Lisa Harper's back porch and enjoy conversations about all things Jesus, theological anthropology, biblical orthodoxy, Spanx, the merits of Tex-Mex and more!

We believe this podcast will help you dive deeper into God's word, understand that the gospel is great news for everyday life, not just when viewed in the light of eternity, and that God is for us, that He's always been in the process of redeeming our inherent value as imago Dei and restoring us into a vibrant, intimate relationship with Him.

And rest assured, this won't be a one-sided conversation because, throughout the podcast, Lisa will be inviting friends, including some brilliant theologians and academics to join her in substantive but decidedly unstuffy segments. So come on, y'all grab some coffee or sweet tea and join us on the back porch!

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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology.

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Katherine Wolf is a speaker and author who experienced a massive stroke at age 26, shortly after giving birth. Her story involves enduring debilitating physical and emotional suffering, yet she maintains hope and explores God's compassionate purpose in pain.
Dr. Craig Blomberg is a renowned scholar with a PhD from the University of Aberdeen. He has authored nearly twenty academic books and commentaries, including 'The Historical Reliability of the New Testament.' He is an expert on the New Testament canon, especially the Gospels.
Natalie Grant is a renowned recording artist with over twenty years in the music industry. She has received multiple awards, including several Female Artist of the Year accolades, and is known for her powerful voice and impactful songs that resonate with audiences worldwide.
Bernie Herms is a successful music producer recognized for his extraordinary contributions to the music industry. He has received numerous accolades, including several Grammy Awards, and is known for his collaborative work with various artists, including his wife, Natalie Grant.

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Biography

Adopted a precious punkin' from Haiti named Missy in April '14 who has hijacked my heart! Jesus is my main squeeze & I'll work for spicy guacamole.

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Here's the recent few episodes on Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology.

0:00 51:49

Finding Treasures in the Dark with Katherine Wolf

Hosts
Lisa Harper
Guests
Katherine Wolf
Keywords
pain suffering hope God's purpose emotional suffering physical suffering faith hope in dark theology

Todays conversation on Back Porch Theology is with my friend Katherine Wolf about Gods compassionate purpose with regards to our pain. Many of you have probably heard or read some of Katherines story she suffered a massive stroke when she was 26 years old, not long after giving birth to her and her husband Jays first son, James. Her story is riddled with debilitating physical and emotional suffering which she endures to this day and yet she honestly oozes hope. Because she learned to find treasures in the dark by asking the hard and awkward questions pain prompts: Where is God in this? Am I alone? What is the point of all this suffering? Is hope just a cruel, false promise? Katherine dared to wrestle for answers without letting go of God. This is a rich and layered conversation so its best to listen slowly and give the tenderest places in your heart time to soak it all in. Thank you for carving out the time to be with us todaywere really glad youre here.



Find out more from Hope For The Heart Here.


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0:00 47:21

The Living Hope of Historical Jesus with Dr. Craig Blomberg

Hosts
Lisa Harper Alli
Guests
Dr. Craig Blomberg
Keywords
Jesus theological anthropology biblical orthodoxy Spanx Tex-Mex gospel imago Dei redeeming our inherent value restoring relationship with God New Testament canon Gospels hermeneutical spiral

Today is a red-letter kind of day here on Back Porch Theology because Alli and I have the undeserved privilege and absolute delight of having a conversation with one of the world’s foremost experts on the New Testament canon, specifically the Gospels, Dr. Craig Blomberg. It’s not every day you get to sit down with a brilliant saint with a PhD from the University Aberdeen, read an excerpt from his classic book called: “The Historical Reliability of the New Testament” – which, by the way, is just one of almost twenty academic books and commentaries that Dr. Blomberg’s written – and then ask him this question: Will you please explain the term “hermeneutical spiral” as well as how it can be useful as we seek to not simply read and interpret the Bible but actually be read and interpreted by the Bible? Welcome to Back Porch Theology’s scholar edition…we’re really glad you’ve chosen to hang out with us today.



Find out more from Hope For The Heart Here.


Purchase NIV Application Bible here.

0:00 1:00:39

Jesus Shaped Theology

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Lisa Harper
Keywords
Jesus-shaped life theology imitation of Jesus God as triune personhood living faith

During today’s conversation on Back Porch Theology after the initial belly laughs we dive pretty deep – as is often the case with BPT - into a theme that’s been my heartbeat for the last several years, which is what it really means to live a Jesus-shaped life. To imitate Jesus authentically, not just with religious language and ethical ideology. Theology is anything but sterile subject matter, y’all – it was meant to be lived, not simply learned - because God isn’t a proposition to be examined, He’s a triune personhood with whom we get to engage! So please get yourself a yummy iced latte, and come hang out on the porch with us…we’re really glad you’re here!



Find out more from Hope For The Heart Here.


Purchase NIV Application Bible here.

0:00 41:16

Natalie Grant and Bernie Herms: A Theology for Delayed Miracles, Part 2

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Lisa Harper
Guests
Natalie Grant Bernie Herms
Keywords
delayed miracles hope Jesus-shaped relationships marriage faith perseverance

Today’s conversation on Back Porch Theology is an encore with Natalie Grant and Bernie Herms because we simply could fit all the wisdom bombs they dropped regarding hanging onto hope when the miracle you prayed for seems delayed into one episode! Plus, since we’ve had lots of DM’s and e-mails from y’all requesting content on how to have more Jesus-shaped relationships, we thought it’d be a good idea to ask Nat and Bernie a few questions about what they’ve learned from 20+ years of marriage, especially given the added stress of extensive travel, public scrutiny, and infertility. We’re so glad you’re here on the porch with us!



Find out more from Hope For The Heart Here.


Purchase NIV Application Bible here.

0:00 40:44

Natalie Grant and Bernie Herms: A Theology for Delayed Miracles, Part 1

Hosts
Lisa Harper
Guests
Natalie Grant Bernie Herms
Keywords
delayed miracles theology hope God's sovereignty Natalie Grant Bernie Herms

During today’s conversation on Back Porch Theology, I have the absolute delight of diving deep into some real-life stuff with two dear friends, Natalie Grant, and her husband, Bernie Herms. Unless you’re living off the grid and are listening to BPT through a coconut and dental floss, you’ve no doubt heard Natalie’s stellar voice because she’s been a recording artist for over twenty years and has more awards – including multiple female artist of the year awards – than you could fit in the back of a truck. And Bernie’s success as a music producer is every bit as extraordinary as Nat’s; he’s also been honored with a plethora of accolades, including several Grammys. If you feel like you’re running low on hope this season because the miracle you’ve been trusting God for hasn’t happened yet, Nat and Bernie’s story is going to provide both empathy and encouragement and will help reframe our perspectives regarding God’s sovereignty and our expectancy.



Find out more from Hope For The Heart Here.


Purchase NIV Application Bible here.

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4.9 rating 2570 reviews

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