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When you think about the church, you usually don't think about Christians shaming other Christians, right? Or, maybe you do? 
This has definitely been the case when it comes to the church's involvement in social justice issues. Progressive Christians have strongly criticized and shamed conservative Christians for not being involved, while the concern that conservative Christians have had is that the focus on social justice involvement has moved Christians away from the Gospel of Jesus Christ and preaching the truth of God's Word.  
My guest, Jon Harris, discusses the dangers of it and how Christians should be responding to social justice prompts. In this episode, we cover::
- what the difference is between shame and guilt, 
- how more progressive churches are shaming Christians who do not take part in social justice programs or activism, 
- what this means for Christians and the church, and
- how to keep Jesus as the focal point of the church and not social justice programs. 
Hope you can tune in! 
**To learn more about how social justice issues affect the church and the message of the Gospel, please buy Jon Harris's book, "Social Justice Goes to Church". - https://amzn.to/3lwCokw 
Remember to subscribe and/or follow on Itunes, Spotify, Stitcher, GooglePlay, and all other podcast platforms. 
 
 If you'd like to support my show, please feel free to donate below. Thank you! 
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When you think about the church, you usually don't think about Christians shaming other Christians, right? Or, maybe you do? 
This has definitely been the case when it comes to the church's involvement in social justice issues. Progressive Christians have strongly criticized and shamed conservative Christians for not being involved, while the concern that conservative Christians have had is that the focus on social justice involvement has moved Christians away from the Gospel of Jesus Christ and preaching the truth of God's Word.  
My guest, Jon Harris, discusses the dangers of it and how Christians should be responding to social justice prompts. In this episode, we cover::
- what the difference is between shame and guilt, 
- how more progressive churches are shaming Christians who do not take part in social justice programs or activism, 
- what this means for Christians and the church, and
- how to keep Jesus as the focal point of the church and not social justice programs. 
Hope you can tune in! 
**To learn more about how social justice issues affect the church and the message of the Gospel, please buy Jon Harris's book, "Social Justice Goes to Church". - https://amzn.to/3lwCokw 
Remember to subscribe and/or follow on Itunes, Spotify, Stitcher, GooglePlay, and all other podcast platforms. 
 
 If you'd like to support my show, please feel free to donate below. Thank you! 

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