06/29/2025 / By Jacob Thomas
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In Episode 4 of “All The Things That Matter,” slated for July 8, Dr. Sherri Tenpenny and “The Shack” co-creator (a New York Times bestseller with 22 million copies sold) and a former pastor of 20 years, Brad Cummings, delve into controversial biblical interpretations that could reshape how believers understand salvation, divine punishment and eternal restoration.
In a world where fear-based theology often dominates religious discourse, this episode tackles one of Christianity’s most polarizing topics: the concept of hell. Cummings argues that mainstream teachings have misrepresented God’s character by framing hell as eternal torment rather than a transformative process.
Viewers can expect to learn a lot of things from Episode 4, including the following:
This series isn’t just theological nitpicking; it’s a call to reframe faith around love, not dread. As Cummings puts it: “The gospel shouldn’t be a ‘buy now’ button pressed out of fear. It’s an invitation to a relationship.” For skeptics and devout listeners alike, this episode promises to:
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