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Robert Putnam & Shaylyn Romney Garrett | Moving Our Society from “Me” to “We”

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Prior to the 1960s, our nation was in an upswing of economic and social equality with a greater emphasis on the community rather than the individual. But in the '60s, a long-lasting downturn of society began, including social isolation, cultural narcissism and individualistic mentality.

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James Choung | Generational Approaches for Gospel Understanding

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Baby Boomers are more likely to be Christians than any other generation. Millennials are least likely of other generations to attend religious services. Does each generation necessitate a different approach when being presented with the good news?

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Rebecca McLaughlin | How the Gospel Answers Culture’s Questions

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For many unbelievers, issues around diversity and sexuality are roadblocks to the Christian faith. But in Today's Conversation podcast, Rebecca McLaughlin shows how a deeply biblical and intellectually honest approach transforms cultural roadblocks into compelling signposts for the good news of Jesus Christ.

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Raymond Chang | Understanding the Asian American Experience

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Over the past year, nearly 3,800 incidents of name-calling, shunning and assault against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have been reported to Stop AAPI Hate. How should we as Christians understand this dramatic increase of violence against Asian Americans?

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Tish Harrison Warren | Evangelical Identity in Global Context

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Tish Harrison Warren found her home in the Anglican Church in North America many years ago. Her ministry calling and the ongoing act of Jesus’ grace led her to a special connection with believers on the other side of the world. Having a global perspective, Tish believes, can change the way all evangelicals pray, worship and think about our neighbors.

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Kaitlyn Schiess | Spiritual Formation for Public Life

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Kaitlyn Schiess describes how we are all formed by the habits and practices that fill our lives. These repetitive and often unrecognized actions shape not only our relationship with God, but also our relationships with neighbors, the political choices we make, and a host of other decisions and expressions.

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Dr. Francis Collins | A Christian Perspective on the COVID Vaccines

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Coronavirus cases continue to surge as the first round of COVID vaccines makes its way to Americans. This medication has not only brought a sense of hope, but also many questions. Is it truly safe after such a quick timetable for development?

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Tim Mackie | The Bible and Creativity

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Since Tim Mackie was in his 20s he has been on a mission to understand the Bible — its history, culture and language — and to help others understand the Bible. This passion led him to earn a theology degree and a Ph.D. in Hebrew Bible and Jewish Studies, to serve as a pastor for several years, and eventually to start the BibleProject with co-founder Jon Collins.

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Scott Sauls | Post-Election Guidance for Christians

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Our country just experienced a very close and very contentious election. In Today's Conversation podcast, Scott Sauls offers pastoral guidance on how Christians should respond to this election — or any election — and what opportunities we have to be a light for Christ in a divided nation.

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Amy Black | Civics for Christians

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What role should Christians play in politics? What are our civic responsibilities? And, how do we glorify God as we engage in policy conversations? Amy Black, professor of political science at Wheaton College, joins Today's Conversation podcast to answer these questions and more.

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Walter Kim | Theology of Race

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When facing challenging issues, evangelicals like to start with the Bible. In this podcast, we revisit a conversation from 2016 between then NAE President Leith Anderson and now current NAE President Walter Kim. The topic is as timely now as it was then: Theology of Race.

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Nicole Martin | Equipping Churches in Trauma Healing

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This is a difficult time for our country and world. Many — some who may not even know it — are experiencing trauma. Nicole Martin assesses our current context as an opportunity for the Church to be the place of healing our world so desperately needs.

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