(00:00-7:44): Brian and Aubrey shared their thoughts on a tweet from Daniel Darling, “Nuance: You can be pro-vax and anti-federal mandate. You can be pro-racial reconciliation and racial justice and also be very concerned about some of the toxic elements of what passes for anti-racism (Kendi/DiAngelo, etc). A lot of partisans want to conflate things.”
(7:44-27:27): David French, Senior Editor at The Dispatch, Columnist for Time Magazine, and Author of, “Divided We Fall,” joined Brian and Aubrey to talk about his new newsletter for The Atlantic, “The Third Rail,” and some of his blog posts at The French Press.
“Evangelical Elites, Fighting Each Other”
“What the Virginia Election Taught America About ‘the New Politics of Abortion’”
“J.D. Vance and the Great Challenge of Christian Malice”
Learn more about David at thedispatch.com and at his blog, The French Press and connect with him on Twitter at @DavidAFrench
(27:27-36:02): What does it say about the state of evangelicalism when best selling books and popular podcasts are scathing looks at evangelicalism, from evangelicals? Brian and Aubrey talked about this and discussed Dr. Scot McKnight’s newsletter, “Evangelicals Tiring with Critique.”
(36:02-45:19): Mark Moore, Senior Pastor of Belmont Bible Church in Downers Grove and Host of “Overcoming Through Grace,” joined Brian and Aubrey to talk about the impact of his radio ministry and the plans for a new church facility for Belmont Bible Church.
Learn more about the ministry of Belmont Bible Church at belmontbiblechurch.com, connect with them on Facebook at @belmont4christ, and tune in to “Overcoming Through Grace” weekdays at 5:30am on AM 1160 Hope for Your Life.
(45:19-54:25): Brian and Aubrey talked about boundaries and commented on a quote from the book, “Boundaries: When to Say Yes, How to Say No to Take Control of Your Life,” shared in a tweet by Ike Miller, “This blew my mind: 4 types of relational boundary problems: 1. Can’t set boundaries 2. Can’t respect boundaries 3. Sets boundaries against responsibility to love others 4. Sets boundaries against receiving love -Cloud & Townsend, “Boundaries.””
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