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Do your words matter? Does it matter that society has an agreed-upon definition of those words? What happens to culture when definitions of really important words change? Joining us to help us answer these questions is Scott Allen, president of Disciple Nations Alliance, whose vision is to shape nations according to biblical truth so they might be blessed with freedom, justice, and human flourishing. He is the author of 10 Words to Heal Our Broken World: Restoring the Meaning of Our Most Important Words, which is the topic of our conversation today.
If you would like to interview Richard Nelson, Executive Director of the Commonwealth Policy Center, please email [email protected].
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Do your words matter? Does it matter that society has an agreed-upon definition of those words? What happens to culture when definitions of really important words change? Joining us to help us answer these questions is Scott Allen, president of Disciple Nations Alliance, whose vision is to shape nations according to biblical truth so they might be blessed with freedom, justice, and human flourishing. He is the author of 10 Words to Heal Our Broken World: Restoring the Meaning of Our Most Important Words, which is the topic of our conversation today.
If you would like to interview Richard Nelson, Executive Director of the Commonwealth Policy Center, please email [email protected].
Like and Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/commonwealthpolicy
Follow us on Twitter: @CPC4Kentucky
E-Newsletter: https://www.commonwealthpolicycenter.org/mailing-list/

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