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Sep 25, 2024 • 6min
Disability, Suffering, and Struggle: The Church’s Witness in a Culture of Convenience
Michael Ward, an author delving into suffering and faith, joins Carl Trueman, a cultural commentator, to discuss the church’s role in today’s convenience-driven culture. They tackle the difference between suffering in Christ and contemporary views shaped by emotional narratives. The conversation highlights challenges faced by families with disabilities within faith communities, emphasizing the need for inclusion and understanding. They argue that embracing suffering can lead to a more compassionate and integral church community.

Sep 24, 2024 • 6min
West Virginians Can Outlaw Euthanasia This November
A proposed amendment in West Virginia seeks to ban assisted suicide, stirring vital conversations about the state's role in such legislation. The discussion highlights the alarming trend of increasing assisted dying in Canada, prompting concerns over similar policies in the U.S. Voters are urged to consider the implications of these choices, especially for vulnerable populations. Additionally, the podcast invites listeners to engage in broader discussions at the upcoming Colson Center National Conference.

Sep 23, 2024 • 5min
Protecting Kids Online
Delve into the crucial discussion surrounding new legislation aimed at safeguarding children online. Discover the significance of the Kids Online Safety Act and the Children's and Teen's Online Privacy Protection Act. Learn how these laws push for greater accountability from tech companies and highlight the importance of parental involvement. The conversation also touches on the pressing issue of excessive screen time and its adverse effects on youth, urging listeners to take action for a safer digital landscape.

Sep 20, 2024 • 60min
Is Deception OK? Are Pro-Life Laws Hurting Women? And, the Return of Murphy Brown
A controversial film sparks a discussion on the ethics of deception in media. The podcast critiques the misleading narratives surrounding pro-life laws and the real dangers of chemical abortions. It also examines the cultural impact of the sitcom 'Murphy Brown,' exploring family structures and societal norms in the face of political debates. Tune in for insights on individualism's influence on morality and the Church's role in contemporary society.

Sep 20, 2024 • 5min
The IVF Gendercide
The podcast dives into the controversial topic of gender selection in IVF, highlighting a troubling trend where parents are increasingly preferring daughters to sons. It examines the ethical dilemmas surrounding this choice and critiques the commodification of children. The discussion calls for stricter regulations to mitigate the societal impacts of reproductive technologies. Listeners are left pondering the moral implications of such a shift in family planning.

Sep 19, 2024 • 6min
The Not So Church of England
The discussion kicks off with rebranding the church, advocating for viewing it as a community beyond physical buildings. They dive into how the Church of England wants to modernize its language to better connect with contemporary society. The speakers reflect on the church’s historical influence on global Christianity, especially amid declining attendance. They also address the evolving Christian identity, highlighting the tension between traditional doctrines and current social issues, and the urgent need for a revitalized community of faith.

Sep 18, 2024 • 6min
Abortion and the Presidential Debates: Misinformation and Christian Responsibility
The podcast dives into the significant role of abortion in the current election. It highlights the conflicting narratives presented by presidential candidates during debates. There's an emphasis on the need for Christians to stand as truth-tellers amidst a sea of misinformation. The discussion prompts listeners to consider the implications of existing laws and the importance of responsible engagement in societal issues.

Sep 17, 2024 • 5min
How ‘Intensive’ Parenting is Making Us Lonely
Intensive parenting is leading to loneliness for both parents and kids. The discussion reveals how this high-pressure approach replaces supportive community practices with isolation. They suggest that encouraging community engagement and unsupervised play can ease modern parenting struggles. The need for get-togethers for parents without the kids is emphasized as a potential remedy to reconnect and share experiences.

Sep 16, 2024 • 5min
How Prison Fellowship’s Angel Tree Helps Restore Broken Families
Discover how a prison fellowship program transformed an ex-offender's life by reigniting hope. Learn about the Angel Tree initiative, which reconnects incarcerated parents with their children. The conversation highlights the essential role of the church in restoring broken families and fostering community support. It's a heartwarming exploration of faith's ability to change lives and rebuild connections.

Sep 13, 2024 • 1h 6min
Remembering (or mocking?) 9/11, Immigration and Culture, and Abortion Distortions from the Debate
The discussion kicks off with reflections on 9/11, contrasting how younger generations engage with this moment in history. They analyze societal apathy and humorous reenactments of past tragedies, probing the generational disconnect. The conversation shifts to the challenges of immigration, focusing on recent community responses to new arrivals. Finally, they dissect misinformation about abortion from a recent political debate, emphasizing the significance of clarity and truth in a contentious issue.
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