The chapter explores the funding model of the after party and their approach to collaborating with funders while maintaining their values. It delves into the importance of engaging with diverse perspectives and finding unity in the church despite political differences. The chapter also discusses the role of pastors in shaping their congregations and fostering meaningful conversations beyond the Sunday sermon.
Repeated studies show that the current media landscape is worsening polarization and weakening our ability to grasp truth. How do we escape getting trapped in our own “bespoke realities?” This Good Faith episode draws on a recent webinar led by Curtis and David French where they address how Christians can adopt better information habits.
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“Welcome to our new ‘Bespoke Realities” by David French (in the New York Times)