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Outrage has become the dominant language of our culture. It fuels conversations, shapes identities, and often replaces careful thought with instant judgment. In a world that rewards anger, cancellation, and constant offense, how should Christians live?
In this episode of Four Preachers and a Podcast, the guys wrestle with what it means to follow Jesus faithfully in an age of outrage. This conversation explores how outrage culture affects our hearts, our relationships, and our Christian influence—both online and offline.
Together, the four preachers discuss the difference between righteous anger and habitual outrage, how the gospel reshapes our posture toward people we disagree with, and why Christian faithfulness is often most visible in calmness, patience, and love rather than loud reaction.
By Robert Hatfield, Chance Hicks, Hiram Kemp, Brad McNutt5
3232 ratings
Outrage has become the dominant language of our culture. It fuels conversations, shapes identities, and often replaces careful thought with instant judgment. In a world that rewards anger, cancellation, and constant offense, how should Christians live?
In this episode of Four Preachers and a Podcast, the guys wrestle with what it means to follow Jesus faithfully in an age of outrage. This conversation explores how outrage culture affects our hearts, our relationships, and our Christian influence—both online and offline.
Together, the four preachers discuss the difference between righteous anger and habitual outrage, how the gospel reshapes our posture toward people we disagree with, and why Christian faithfulness is often most visible in calmness, patience, and love rather than loud reaction.

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