How does a man who grew up in an anti-Christian cult (one which attempted to convince him that people with his skin tone ought not follow Christ) end up a professing Christian pursuing academic studies in order to be better equipped to bring the Christian message to his own home community? That’s what this conversation (in part) helps to illuminate.
Hakeem Bradley’s story is full of ups, downs, people who helped point the way, and Jesus. To follow along with his ongoing story you can find him on Instagram, or check out his ongoing work over at the Bible Project. You’ll also see him soon as part of the resources offered by John Mark Comer & crew.
For a link to the book Hakeem referenced, click here.
For more info on Ridley College, click here.
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction and Context Setting
08:33 - Understanding the 5% Nation
14:46 - The Move to Portland and Its Impact
20:43 - Family Dynamics and Religious Background
26:40 - Exploring Church Culture and Personal Experiences
35:48 - Defining the Moment of Faith Commitment
41:40 - Transitioning from Youth Ministry to Biblical Scholarship
46:49 - Pursuing Doctoral Studies and Cultural Contextualization
54:20 - Exploring the Epistle of James
1:04:24 - Navigating Cultural Perspectives in Theology
keywords: Christianity, cultural perspectives, early church, 5% Nation, faith journey, youth ministry, biblical studies, diversity in theology, community impact, church history
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