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Ep 820: End of an Era podcast
This week, I’m back with the team to talk about the importance of pausing to pray and seek God’s direction as Christians, before we publicly respond to things online, or create content for public consumption that dishonors others.
We’re living in a time where everyone feels pressure to react quickly, share every opinion, and defend every point of view. But as believers, we are not called to move at the speed of society. We are called to move in step with the Spirit. And sometimes that means being quiet long enough to pray, examine our hearts, and ask whether what we’re about to say is actually producing the kind of unity Jesus prayed for.
If you’ve felt grieved by the division online within the Christian body, or even if you’ve been trusted with your own platform and wondered, “Do I need to respond to everything?” or “How do I stand firm without sowing division?” I pray this episode reminds you—not every moment needs your reaction, but every moment does require a thoughtful response in love.
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The world feels loud right now, and sometimes it’s hard to remember there’s still good happening every day. We start where a lot of us are living: irritated by endless […]
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