There's a duality of loss there. There's some things that we have lost that we want to find again and finding out because that is a valuable treasure. And then there're some things that need to die that we actually don't, we don't want to dig that up again. It needs to die so that it can be born again. I was thinking about in my mind, the image of two kinds of maps came to mind. One is a treasure map, which is like you want a treasure map. What have you lost with you, Barry, that you want to dig up again? Because it's to be treasured and we need it again. And then like a
Our good friend and partner in The After Party project, Russell Moore, joins us to talk about his new book, “Losing Our Religion: An Altar Call for Evangelical America.” Curtis and Russell talk about why “mapping” our loss is critical for those who currently feel culturally, politically, or spiritually homeless. We explore two kinds of maps - the “treasure map” and the “minefield map” - and why Christians need both.
“Losing Our Religion: An Altar Call for Evangelical America” by Russell Moore
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