Season 1 Episode 24
Join pastors Jared and David on The Bitcoin Reformation Podcast as they discuss practical ways Bitcoin serves as a tool in everyday life from a Lutheran perspective. In this Easter-season episode, they share personal testimonies of how Bitcoin has helped their families through real financial challenges, supported their values, and provided hope for the future.
Learn how Bitcoin isn't just a promise for tomorrow but a practical tool for today that can be used in service to your neighbor. The hosts explore how this technology aligns with Christian stewardship while offering insights on saving, education, financial freedom, and maintaining hope in uncertain times.
Whether you're Bitcoin-curious or skeptical, this episode addresses common objections by focusing on present applications rather than future promises. Discover how Bitcoin can support family values, promote financial literacy, and serve as freedom technology for the oppressed around the world.
00:00 Introduction and Easter Reflections
02:44 The Unique Historicity of Christianity
05:01 Personal Stories and Community Building
09:15 Practical Uses of Bitcoin Today
29:45 Bitcoin as a Practical Tool for Savings
32:28 Bitcoin's Educational Impact
36:50 Bitcoin and Family Conversations
42:21 Taking a Stand with Bitcoin
52:02 Bitcoin as Freedom Technology
54:54 Hope and Bitcoin
01:01:46 Closing Thoughts and Call to Action
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