Curtis: One of the tings we want to talk about on this podcast is engagement with the culture isn't just a matter of what, and it's a matter of how. And there is actually, let me go back to old, not old, victorian era english poetry, curtis yand bring it an this. If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, but make allowance for their doubting too. When people are losing their heads, you should keep yours. You should have a degree of self confidence, yet also open yourself up to critique. Don't give way to hating; don't look too good nor talk too wise. So psalm forty
It’s been an eventful week, and for many a deeply troubling one. But of course, no matter what end of the political spectrum you come from, weeks like this seem increasingly common. The hits just keep on coming, as do the feelings of loss and fear. So how are we as Christians to navigate such deeply troubled times? This week, David and Curtis dive into this question with some interesting thoughts from Rudyard Kipling, and some even more important (and eternal) wisdom from the Psalms.
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