#196 When to Leave: An Early Emergent Church Leader Speaks Out, with Dan Kimball

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Dan Kimball was an integral and successful leader of the early stages of the Emergent Church which would blossom into what we know today as progressive Christianity. Dan shares his story of what made him leave the movement, and offers time-tested wisdom on how to recognize heresy, how to confront it, and when it’s time to leave.------------------------------------------------------------------This video is sponsored by:GOOD RANCHERSGood Ranchers: American Meat Delivered Subscribe in April 2023 and get FREE BACON for a YEAR! Also use the code, ALISA, and get $20.00 off your first box!Go to goodranchers.com/alisa for more informationIMPACT 360 INSTITUTECultivating Leaders Who Follow JesusDo you know a next-generation leader, who has incredible influence potential and wants to grow in their faith? Learn more about Impact 360 Institute's 9 month gap year, one and two-week summer experiences for high-schoolers and their graduate Residency by visiting impact360.org Use the code: PODCAST to get 50.00 off.SOUTHERN EVANGELICAL SEMINARYSteadfast in the TruthGo to ses.edu/alisa for more information about Southern Evangelical Seminary and to download your free ebook. --------------------------------------------------------------------Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/alisachildersTo order “Another Gospel”: https://www.alisachilders.com/anothergospelTo order "Live Your Truth": https://alisachilders.com/live-your-truth-and-other-lies/For Alisa's Merch: https://alisachilders.creator-spring.comFor all links to Alisa’s recommended reading, visit the Alisa Childers Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/alisachildersTo see what gear Alisa uses to record her podcast, go to:https://kit.co/alisachildersPotential Sponsors: https://alisachilders.com/sponsor-request-form/Product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a small commission.

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