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Today on the show Niall explores a sensitive and growing conversation: in the wake of the Charlie Kirk shooting, many Christian commentators in America are saying there's been a surge in talk about faith—yet also a fear among believers. Some Christians say they worry about admitting their faith publicly, concerned they’ll be mocked or dismissed.
So the question is: Are people nowadays afraid to say they believe in God?
Niall invites listeners to call in and share their perspectives—whether you’re a believer, a skeptic, or somewhere in between. What social pressures, cultural shifts, or personal fears are at play? Is this a uniquely American issue—or one felt globally?
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Today on the show Niall explores a sensitive and growing conversation: in the wake of the Charlie Kirk shooting, many Christian commentators in America are saying there's been a surge in talk about faith—yet also a fear among believers. Some Christians say they worry about admitting their faith publicly, concerned they’ll be mocked or dismissed.
So the question is: Are people nowadays afraid to say they believe in God?
Niall invites listeners to call in and share their perspectives—whether you’re a believer, a skeptic, or somewhere in between. What social pressures, cultural shifts, or personal fears are at play? Is this a uniquely American issue—or one felt globally?

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