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In this inaugural episode of "Truth Talk: Real Talk, Real Faith," hosts Mandy and Bruce Gordon dive into the pressing cultural and moral issues that are shaping our society today. Join them as they explore the American struggle to define the value of life, the societal impact of crime, and how these reflect our broader move away from Christian values. The Gordons discuss recent events, including the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, and what such events reveal about the state of our world. They also provide insights into how Christians can respond to such challenges by staying rooted in a biblical worldview.
In this episode, our host tackle the age-old question: Why does God allow bad things to happen, particularly to those who are His children? Through thought-provoking discussion, they explore faith's role in providing hope and understanding during difficult times, and how believers can navigate these challenges. They also hint at future episodes where archaeology will intertwine with faith discussions, adding yet another layer to this multifaceted podcast.
Send in your hard questions and current events to join the conversation as "Truth Talk" sets out to enlighten and engage those ready to explore the intersections of faith, society, and morality.
By Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, Sylvester GAIn this inaugural episode of "Truth Talk: Real Talk, Real Faith," hosts Mandy and Bruce Gordon dive into the pressing cultural and moral issues that are shaping our society today. Join them as they explore the American struggle to define the value of life, the societal impact of crime, and how these reflect our broader move away from Christian values. The Gordons discuss recent events, including the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, and what such events reveal about the state of our world. They also provide insights into how Christians can respond to such challenges by staying rooted in a biblical worldview.
In this episode, our host tackle the age-old question: Why does God allow bad things to happen, particularly to those who are His children? Through thought-provoking discussion, they explore faith's role in providing hope and understanding during difficult times, and how believers can navigate these challenges. They also hint at future episodes where archaeology will intertwine with faith discussions, adding yet another layer to this multifaceted podcast.
Send in your hard questions and current events to join the conversation as "Truth Talk" sets out to enlighten and engage those ready to explore the intersections of faith, society, and morality.