The response to your piece showed me, you know, as somebody who's worked in the public sort of discourse on the vaccene and the pandemic. I think that we are conflating questions of how do we support, empower and love people with disabilities? Is online church a good thing? That is that forms disciples ind good ways? And how do we kind em respond, recover, come back from the panademic? Those are related, but those are not the same questions. i will say it's, like a difficult thing for pastors these days in general, is thatem the response to the pandemic has become more about identity formation of the person responding than about science and facts
David and Curtis talk to Tish Harrison Warren, an author, Anglican priest, and writer for The New York Times. Their conversation about prayer gets very real, as they first talk about prayer in wartime. Then they move back to the American cultural struggles, and discuss the disturbing tendency to compare peace to war and the toxic effect on our lives and hearts.
Show Notes:
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