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The Gospel is Inefficient | Solo Episode
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The Gospel is Inefficient | Solo Episode

I argue the way of Jesus resists efficiency and instead centers people, patience, and costliness.

Efficiency is not a Gospel value. Jake Doberenz, host of Christianity Without Compromise, is on Christianity Without Compromise discussing how modern culture's obsession with efficiency into Christian faith is at odds with the message of Jesus. Jake explains how the Gospel is not about maximizing outcomes but about embodying a slower, costly way of living that prioritizes people over productivity, drawing from stories like Jesus interrupting his journey to heal the bleeding woman. He argues that this inefficient Gospel resists utilitarian thinking, challenges comfort, and reframes success around presence, dignity, and faithfulness rather than speed or measurable results. This solo episode exposes how efficiency-driven thinking has shaped Christian ethics and calls listeners to recover a Gospel that values interruption, patience, and human worth.

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Jake Doberenz is the founder of the podcast production company Theophany Media and host of Christianity Without Compromise. He holds multiple degrees in Bible and communication studies and is passionate about Christians finding Jesus outside of the Culture Wars.

Follow this show and Jake Doberenz’s writings at jakedoberenz.substack.com.

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