Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If only there were warnings in the Bible about trusting in your own understanding and how the heart is not to be trusted
I will never forget hearing her and Glennon practically cackle over the "absurdity" of the ancient Proverb that warns us to not trust our hearts or lean on our own understanding.
Scripture is very clear that God's Word doesn't return void and that He will not be mocked. I'd be scared to be either one of those two women right now.
Anonymous wrote:Any word yet from anyone who’s read the cookbook about whether or not she (hopefully!) sticks to topics of food and gatherings throughout—?—or does she somehow use the recipe writings to subtly bash or mislead others with religious/political commentaries? And did she really put Tyler’s name in print in the book dedication?!? (*eyeroll*) Or was that just somebody making a joke?
Anonymous wrote:“Jesus said we should produce good fruit, and this doesn’t feel like good fruit.”
The gals at Mama Bear Apologetics podcast did a thoughtful breakdown of her very interview where she made this (theologically unsound) statement/observation. They addressed it because in reality, Jen has incredible influence in some areas of the female Christian community. These gals are smart and graciously and directly examined the claims she was making.
In her account of her "research" a look at the books show exclusively affirming authors (Matthew Vines, Pete Enns) and not one articulate detractor (Sam Alberry, Becket Cook, Christopher Yuan, Rosaria Butterfield) She researched in an echo chamber which is not authentic research into an important topic.
Anonymous wrote:If only there were warnings in the Bible about trusting in your own understanding and how the heart is not to be trusted
I will never forget hearing her and Glennon practically cackle over the "absurdity" of the ancient Proverb that warns us to not trust our hearts or lean on our own understanding.
Anonymous wrote:If only there were warnings in the Bible about trusting in your own understanding and how the heart is not to be trusted
I will never forget hearing her and Glennon practically cackle over the "absurdity" of the ancient Proverb that warns us to not trust our hearts or lean on our own understanding.
If only there were warnings in the Bible about trusting in your own understanding and how the heart is not to be trusted
“Jesus said we should produce good fruit, and this doesn’t feel like good fruit.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I was a fan of hers for a long time and genuinely wanted to know how/what she researched. Now THAT would be a book worth reading, imo...the actual research for what God actually says in teh Bible about holy non-hetero relationships and how she changed her mind. Honestly, it is the only book she needs to write...I don't think she ever will, but I would buy that one.
I remember reading an interview she did about this years ago. I’m pretty sure she said that she was searching the Bible for stories/verses that supported it, but just ultimately landed on, “Jesus said we should produce good fruit, and this doesn’t feel like good fruit.” It didn’t sound very theological…..
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know their names, but one of the sons is missing from the photo. It is on Sherri’s YouTube page. Search for Jen Hatmaker Sherri Show and it was uploaded a few days ago…quick and easy recipes.
Anonymous wrote:
I was a fan of hers for a long time and genuinely wanted to know how/what she researched. Now THAT would be a book worth reading, imo...the actual research for what God actually says in teh Bible about holy non-hetero relationships and how she changed her mind. Honestly, it is the only book she needs to write...I don't think she ever will, but I would buy that one.