Meet Jake Colsen

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For the last four years Wayne has been working with Dave Coleman writing an Internet book entitled So You Don’t Want to Go to Church Anymore under the penname Jake Colsen. The book has now been released in print and Brad uses that opportunity to interview Wayne and Dave about how they wrote the book and what they hope it will accomplish. The three of them get into a wide-ranging discussion about shame, guilt, religious obligation and control and how Jesus’ work sets us free to live in him. Their book is a challenge to rethink Christianity, not as the religion it has become, but as the relationship with his Father that he always meant it to be.

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  1. Comment by Rob Horton | 2006/03/29 at 17:52:56

    Awesome podcast guys. I am trying to catch up with them all. I just discovered your contributions to the Body about four weeks ago. I have listened to the first 22 podcasts and I did read “So You Don’t Want to Go to Church Anymore”. I very much enjoyed the book and have been pointing others to the website. Please keep it available for free access. I have been experiencing that liberty that feels like getting out of the fish bowl and into the ocean, and I thank you for contributing to that process. I look forward to dialoging more with you guys in the future. Hopefully I will be caught up soon.

  2. Comment by Pat Veretto | 2006/05/18 at 19:48:54

    God spoke directly to me through this podcast. It wasn’t so long ago that I found myself in a spiritual quandary, knowing that Jesus promised freedom, yet finding myself feeling trapped on every side. I prayed that He would show me what this freedom was and I remember crying, “God, WHERE is this freedom you promised?”

    I was struggling with a particular sin and feeling very guilty, not even being able to find Jesus because of the cloud of guilt. One evening I determined that I had to keep praying until I could break through. It’s hard to tell the whole thing, but in the end, I know Jesus told me that He was in MY corner, helping me, not condemning me, simply, “Because I care.”

    Thank God that He cares, that He is our Salvation, not our Condemnation. The Cross means everything and the sacrifice that Jesus made there brought our true freedom from guilt and condemnation - freedom to lean on Jesus and know that HE is the victor and we don’t have to try to save ourselves. This podcast was an awesome confirmation of what Jesus was showing me.


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