
Black and Blurred
Bringing clarity to the blurred view on personhood, ethnicity and culture through the lens of two Christian brothers from Baltimore.
Podcasting since 2020 • 192 episodes
Black and Blurred
Latest Episodes
#188 How the Social Justice Dance Led me to Plant a Church in Baltimore
In this long-awaited episode, Brandon shares his personal testimony of faith in Jesus and his upbringing. He highlight's the Lord's unwavering faithfulness throughout his childhood all the way through his time pastoring at a church that embrace...
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Episode 188
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#187 A Self-Examination: Have We Been Protecting Predators in the American Church?
There is something that every shepherd ought to have buried in his heart - a desire to protect. Before we even discuss the ability to protect proficiently, it must start with a desire. The fallout from the MLK episodes left a lasting scar. Genu...
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Episode 187
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#186 Livestream: Chatting with Listeners About the Ethnic Idolatry Taking Shape in America
If there is one thing that has been exposed through our hyper-politicized climate over the past decade, it has been the political and ethnic idolatry that is deeply rooted in our society. One of those idols is erected in what is colloquially ca...
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Episode 186
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#185 Being a Sober-minded Christian in the Supposed Golden Age
In today's political climate, the American church, depending on who you speak with, is on the brink of a moral relapse or on the brink of a golden age. How did we get to such an impasse amongst Christians? Is DOGE that big a deal for Christians...
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Episode 185
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#184 How Do I Have Conversations as a Christian Who Voted for Trump?! (Patreon Preview)
We're joined again by Alissa Hollander who shares some stories we can all relate to: having tough conversations about faith with those who vehemently disagree. As a lover of apologetics, Alissa wanted the opportunity to share her beliefs amidst...
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Episode 184
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Fan Mail
I did a comment on your latest episode. I am sending you a screenshot. It is about Yahweh not being called God in OT (I agree) but not sure why the NT refers to Him as God or are there older manuscripts that were written in true Jewish culture and language like Eusebius refers to Matthew's book as written in his mother tongue. 🤔
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