Roger Boaz and Jason Rice

Soberholic Podcast

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  • Should Christians Drink?

Should Christians Drink?

Tuesday 5th March 2019

Roger Boaz and Jason Rice debate if Christians should drink alcohol, covering risks, motivations, and church practices on Soberholic Podcast.
20 minutes
Informative
Thought-provoking
Raw
Engaging
Non-judgmental

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Roger Boaz and Jason Rice
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Should Christians Drink? A Deep Dive on Soberholic Podcast

For me, my opinion about whether a church should serve alcohol to try to draw lost people in is: no, I see too many downsides and not enough upsides to it.
Roger Boaz and Jason Rice tackle a question that's been stirring debates for ages: Should Christians drink alcohol? This episode of the Soberholic Podcast doesn't shy away from the tough conversations. Instead, it dives headfirst into the complexities surrounding alcohol consumption within the Christian community. Are you curious about the risks associated with drinking for Christians? Wondering if the motivation behind having a drink matters? This episode covers all that and more.
Roger and Jason explore whether drinking itself is a sin or if it becomes one based on intent. They also weigh in on the controversial topic of churches serving alcohol. With their unique blend of personal stories and insightful commentary, the hosts offer a balanced view that's both thought-provoking and engaging. If you're grappling with questions about faith and alcohol, or if you're just interested in understanding different perspectives, this episode is a must-listen.
Roger and Jason's candid discussion provides plenty of food for thought, making it an enriching experience for anyone navigating the crossroads of faith and sobriety.