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How Should Christians Approach Cultural Opposition in Today’s World?

with Michael Easley
  • Ask Dr. E

How Should Christians Approach Cultural Opposition in Today’s World?

with Michael Easley
In this conversation, Dr. E and Hanna explore how the church should approach culture today, the power of clear communication, and the church’s resilience through cultural shifts.

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How Should Christians Approach Cultural Opposition in Today’s World?

Q: Growing up in the 80s and 90s, having Christian ideals was about as common as speaking English.  Sunday lessons were “winsome”, and friends I invited usually came back. I never felt at odds with society, ever.  It was much easier to be a Christian, even when a few disagreed.  Those Sundays, Wednesday night bible studies, and church camps had a lasting positive effect on me.

Fast forward 30- 40 years, and it seems much more difficult to speak openly about what we believe.  Our values are openly being targeted, and a Christian is wondering if the 90s playbook still works?  Should we respond to these attacks “winsomely”, with grace/peace?  Or should Christians go on the attack to get our values back?  How best to do this in 2024?  Appreciate your thoughts!

P.s. We’ve been to several local churches over the last ten years.  In our experience, about 80% still use the winsome technique, while about 15-20% seem to be taking the Don’t Tread On Me approach.  What is “The Way”?

Summary

In this conversation, Dr. E and Hanna discuss the evolving nature of Christianity, the importance of effective communication within the church, and the resilience of the church despite cultural challenges. Dr. E emphasizes the need for clarity in messaging and the significance of being involved in the church community.

Takeaways:

  • Churches change, but Christ’s mission doesn’t.
  • Biblical truth should be taught plainly, not watered down.
  • The Church has always been messy, but God calls us to love.
  • Less theological depth = weaker pulpits.
  • Show up. Serve. Be part of the Church you want to see.
  • God preserves His Church, no matter the attacks.

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  • Biblical Teaching, Church, Evangelism, God's Will, Inspiration and Inerrancy of Scripture, Salvation, The Holy Spirit, Theology, Wisdom

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