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Episode 3: Who Are They?
In this thought-provoking episode, hosts James & Jorge dive into the elusive "anonymous they" that everyone expects to solve the world's problems—from cleaning up neighborhoods to fixing society's brokenness. Starting with a nostalgic PSA on littering, they explore the deeper meaning behind personal responsibility, biblical teachings, and the importance of stepping up instead of waiting for someone else.
Highlights from the Episode:
A Classic PSA: The "litter" story that inspired this episode and the powerful message it holds for modern life.
Neighborhood Drama: A bizarre local news story about crime and community reactions sparks a deeper conversation about how we define accountability.
Biblical Insights: Exploring how "they" are identified in scripture and why we’re all called to take action.
Practical Steps to Clean Up: Seven ways to transform neighborhoods, including showing kindness, spreading the gospel, and creating true worship.
Humorous Anecdotes: An unexpected vendetta against McDonald’s Sprite and an inordinate love of Tuesdays.
Key Takeaway:
We are the "they" who can make a difference. Through small acts of kindness, meaningful worship, and living with purpose, we can clean up more than just our neighborhoods—we can transform lives.
Connect with Us:
Have thoughts or ideas to share? Let us know how you’re being the "they" in your community!
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Episode 3: Who Are They?
In this thought-provoking episode, hosts James & Jorge dive into the elusive "anonymous they" that everyone expects to solve the world's problems—from cleaning up neighborhoods to fixing society's brokenness. Starting with a nostalgic PSA on littering, they explore the deeper meaning behind personal responsibility, biblical teachings, and the importance of stepping up instead of waiting for someone else.
Highlights from the Episode:
A Classic PSA: The "litter" story that inspired this episode and the powerful message it holds for modern life.
Neighborhood Drama: A bizarre local news story about crime and community reactions sparks a deeper conversation about how we define accountability.
Biblical Insights: Exploring how "they" are identified in scripture and why we’re all called to take action.
Practical Steps to Clean Up: Seven ways to transform neighborhoods, including showing kindness, spreading the gospel, and creating true worship.
Humorous Anecdotes: An unexpected vendetta against McDonald’s Sprite and an inordinate love of Tuesdays.
Key Takeaway:
We are the "they" who can make a difference. Through small acts of kindness, meaningful worship, and living with purpose, we can clean up more than just our neighborhoods—we can transform lives.
Connect with Us:
Have thoughts or ideas to share? Let us know how you’re being the "they" in your community!
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