
The Esau McCaulley Podcast Greenland, Druski, and Why the Church Keeps Getting Roasted
Jan 22, 2026
Sharon Hottie Miller, co-pastor of Bright City Church and author, joins the conversation to tackle weighty topics like the ethical implications of U.S. strategies regarding Greenland and the complexities of Christian ethics in conquest. The discussion also dives into J. Cole's fears about decline in fame, paralleling the pressures within ministry. They touch on Druski's satire of megachurch culture, sparking a dialogue on how Christians can navigate such criticism while maintaining integrity and humility in their faith.
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Conquest Violates Christian Convictions
- Conquering Greenland repeats colonial-era logic and violates modern norms of sovereignty.
- Sharon Hottie Miller argues Christian reasoning requires respecting other peoples' right to self-rule.
Promises Build Geopolitical Trust
- National trust depends on keeping promises and honoring alliances.
- Esau Mccaulley warns that being one election away from breaking commitments undermines long-term global stability.
The Inevitable 'Fall Off' Of Fame
- Fame often peaks then declines and artists fear 'the fall off' as inevitable.
- Esau uses J. Cole's concept to reflect on ambition, calling, and handling decline.

