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Anabaptist Perspectives

@anabaptistperspectivesTracked since May 2026

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48 paid members · 30-day rate from 19 observed days

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Image Latest postPublicTheological Triage and a Coming Change - Jaran Miller and Marlin Sommers

Feedback on Paul Lamicela’s episode about Theological Triage was significant in both quantity and quality. In this episode, Marlin and Jaran read and respond to some of your comments, pointing out the need for strong ecclesiology, not just tidy frameworks. At the end of the episode, we also make an announcement about the future of the partners’ podcast and the way that we engage with your questions and feedback.

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The C-Scale: Colonialism to Syncretism - Jaran Miller and Marlin SommersJaran and Marlin return to the podcast to discuss the C-Scale from the Perspectives course put together by Dr. Ralph Winter and Steven Hawthorne. Perspectives is a course of study which covers a variety of content focused on the global spread of Christianity. Upon completing that course, Jaran concluded that it offers helpful categories and vocabulary. This episode looks the C1 to C6 Spectrum, as it is discussed in Perspectives.ArticleJune 19Public 0 0
blogpostA blogpost describing the SpectrumArticle11d agoPublic 0 0
Our Confirmation Bias and an Embarrassing Blooper - Marlin Sommers and Jaran MillerJune 5ArticleJune 5Public 0 0Using the Influence of New Media to Promote the GospelMay 15 View post What are the dangers and opportunities of the sorts of “new media” that Anabaptist Perspectives uses? Editorial Director, Jaran Miller gave a conference presentation at REACH 2025. Media forms like podcasts and online video make publishing accessible and affordable to anyone. This can be used for the kingdom. At the same time the accompanying decline of institutions reduces accountability, makes it easier to listen only to those influencers we like and can reduce the rigor and concern for truth. Jaran argues that we should seize the opportunities to access the world through new media and that our own rootedness in stronArticleMay 15Public 0 2Why We Publish Disagreements and Divergent ExperiencesWe respond to a pointed listener rebuke of one of our testimony episodes. What should we do when someone tells their story in ways we doubt or disagree with? Are testimonies meant to be evaluated for precision and balance, or are they to be received as accounts of lived experience? We discuss concerns about truthfulness and contradiction, and we engage with the question of how Christians can listen when stories are shaped more by experience than by argument.ArticleApril 24Public 0 2Does Indigenous Church Planting Undermine Discipleship and Fellowship? Marlin Sommers & Jaran MillerJaran has been reading about Indigenous Church Planting, and Marlin has been thinking about it. In this episode, we wrestle with strategy, definitions of success, and whether Indigenous Church Planting offers a better path than other familiar models.ArticleMarch 27Public 0 2Brazilian Jui Jitsu & Non-resistanceJaran and Marlin engage with a listener’s question: “I wonder if Brazilian Jiu Jitsu could be a part of the non resistant toolbelt?”ImageMarch 14Public 0 0Why We Do the Partner ProgramWhy do we do the partner program? Marlin and Jaran talk about the history of the Partner program and some of our aspirations.ImageFebruary 10Public 0 0Missions and Aid Following US Military?Marlin and Jaran respond to a listener's comment regarding the Christian attitude towards humanitarian aid, mission work, and the US military.ArticleJanuary 23Public 0 0What Do Anabaptists Think about Predestination?Marlin and Jaran discuss the Anabaptist view of predestination.ArticleDec 19, 2025Public 0 0Why Don’t We Wear Wedding Rings?Why Do Conservative Mennonites not wear wedding rings? Marlin and Jaran respond to comments on Christina Baer’s episode and discuss historical and current reasons for shying away from rings.ArticleNov 21, 2025Public 0 0
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