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Have you ever been a victim of hateful speech or spiteful intolerance and not known how to respond? Or have you ever kept silent for fear of an angry mob of keyboard warriors?
It’s stunning to see how many people think canceling someone is the answer. We are living in a time when people fearlessly air their opinions online and receive the backlash of public silencing and shaming. Sometimes, this even extends into face-to-face conversations.
Cancel culture is an epidemic where people are losing their ability to talk things through. In this pivotal cultural moment, what is the church to do?
Today, we embark on part one of a two-part series discussing Cancel Culture and how we as Christians should respond to this growing movement.
May this conversation equip you to be an agent of healing in a culture of division.
By John & Lisa Bevere, Messenger Network4.9
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Have you ever been a victim of hateful speech or spiteful intolerance and not known how to respond? Or have you ever kept silent for fear of an angry mob of keyboard warriors?
It’s stunning to see how many people think canceling someone is the answer. We are living in a time when people fearlessly air their opinions online and receive the backlash of public silencing and shaming. Sometimes, this even extends into face-to-face conversations.
Cancel culture is an epidemic where people are losing their ability to talk things through. In this pivotal cultural moment, what is the church to do?
Today, we embark on part one of a two-part series discussing Cancel Culture and how we as Christians should respond to this growing movement.
May this conversation equip you to be an agent of healing in a culture of division.

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