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Not That Kind of Christian

Not That Kind of Christian

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Not That Kind of Christian is a podcast where tough topics meet heart, hope, and humor. Hosted by David Drury, each episode is an honest, down-to-earth conversation with people who care about living out their faith in the real world. We’ve dumped the outrage and insider jargon. Instead, we want to have thoughtful, relatable dialogue about the questions real Christians are asking right now. It’s a space where faith can hold tension, welcome laughter, and offer practical wisdom for everyday life. If you’ve ever thought, “I’m a Christian… just not that kind,” this is for you.Lantern Podcast Network Christentum Spiritualität
  • S1E7 | Christians and Culture with Yamil Acevedo
    Feb 19 2026

    Hello and welcome to another episode of Not That Kind of Christian! In this conversation, guest Yamil Acevedo explores the complexities of cultural identity, particularly focusing on his experiences as a Puerto Rican in the United States. He discusses the challenges of being categorized within broader Latino identities and the personal struggles that arise from cultural expectations and differences. We hope you enjoy this discussion with our executive producer!


    Hosted By: David Drury


    Produced By: Seth Strand and Lantern


    Edited By: Seth Strand


    Network Provided by: Lantern


    Lantern is a ministry sponsored by Wesley Seminary. We empower faith-driven leaders, churches, and organizations to connect, grow, and serve through a trusted network rooted in Holiness values—shining as a light in the world.


    Key Notes:


    There are challenges to cultural identity and expectations in the US.

    Its essential to understand individual cultural nuances

    Too often, it is found that cultures are generalized as groups





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    46 Min.
  • S1E6 | What Should Every Christian Know About Muslims?
    Feb 12 2026

    In this episode of Not That Kind of Christian, David Drury engages in a heartfelt conversation with his guests, who have extensive experience living and working among Muslims. They discuss the misconceptions and stereotypes that many Christians hold about Islam, emphasizing the humanity and commonalities shared between Christians and Muslims. We hope you enjoy this conversation!


    Hosted By: David Drury


    Produced By: Seth Strand and Lantern


    Edited By: Seth Strand


    Network Provided by: Lantern


    Lantern is a ministry sponsored by Wesley Seminary. We empower faith-driven leaders, churches, and organizations to connect, grow, and serve through a trusted network rooted in Holiness values—shining as a light in the world.


    Key Notes:


    Building relationships with Muslims can lead to meaningful conversations.

    Many Muslims are open to discussing faith and spirituality.

    Hospitality is a powerful way to connect.

    Children can bridge cultural gaps and foster friendships.

    Understanding the concept of unreached people is crucial for missions.

    Engaging in conversations about Jesus should be done respectfully and thoughtfully.

    The mission of God is to reach all nations with the gospel.



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    45 Min.
  • S1E5 | DRAFT: The strangest (and funniest) commands in the Bible with Elaine Bernius, Ken Schenck, and John Drury
    Feb 5 2026

    Hello Listeners! In this entertaining episode of Not That Kind of Christian, David and his guests compete in a draft to have the strangest commands in the bible. Elaine, Ken, and John provide both contextual understanding and humor as they journey through the scriptures to find these commands. Let us know who you think had the best draft!


    Hosted By: David Drury


    Produced By: Seth Strand and Lantern


    Edited By: Seth Strand


    Network Provided by: Lantern


    Lantern is a ministry sponsored by Wesley Seminary. We empower faith-driven leaders, churches, and organizations to connect, grow, and serve through a trusted network rooted in Holiness values—shining as a light in the world.


    Key Notes:


    - Context of the commands provides clarity for how they apply

    - The commands set the people apart at the time

    - The commands find a resolution in the New Testament

    - Looking back at the commands can still influence how we live today

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    56 Min.
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