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033 What We’ve Learned in a Year of the Bitcoin Reformation Podcast

033 What We’ve Learned in a Year of the Bitcoin Reformation Podcast


Season 1 Episode 33


033 What We’ve Learned in a Year of the Bitcoin Reformation Podcast

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Join Lutheran pastors Ben Haupt, Jared Townley, and David Ruffner as they celebrate the one-year anniversary of the Bitcoin Reformation podcast. This special episode covers reflections on their journey, personal life updates, and a deep dive into the latest developments in Bitcoin, including its regulatory landscape and potential impact on churches and non-profits. The pastors share intimate stories of engaging conversations about Bitcoin within their communities and discuss the intersection of faith and technology. Don't miss this heartfelt and insightful episode that bridges the gap between Bitcoin and Lutheran theology.

00:00 Introduction and Welcome

00:44 Family Updates and Personal Reflections

02:12 Work and Ministry Highlights

09:59 Reflections on Podcasting Journey

23:03 Bitcoin and Regulatory Changes

34:27 The Myth of Bitcoin

36:29 Bitcoin's Journey to Legitimacy

38:43 The Power of Wall Street

41:28 Bitcoin as a New Paradigm

48:36 Personal Stories and Conversations

55:01 Bitcoin and the Church

01:00:39 Exciting Conversations and Future Prospects

01:09:49 Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up

Keywords: #Bitcoin, #Christian, #podcast, #digitalhabits, #TrevorSutton, #RedeemingTechnology, #Lutheran, #theology, #faith #technology.

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