158: Why You Might Be Stuck in Anemic Christianity (And Not Even Know It)
Have you ever looked at the version of Christianity most people claim and wondered, “Is this really it?” Not the loud, angry rejection of the gospel, just the quiet, comfortable kind. The kind where Jesus is "real" but never urgent, church is part of life but not the center of it, and faith costs nothing.
In this episode Pastor Allen Nelson defines anemic Christianity — a form of professed faith that keeps the outward language and forms of Christianity while lacking the spiritual vitality, transforming power, and costly discipleship of the real thing. It’s what many of us recognize as “squishy evangelicalism”: soft, therapeutic, low-commitment, and more focused on affirmation than transformation.
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