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The crew tackles heavy global headlines—from tensions involving Iran and U.S. military action to immigration debates and ICE-related unrest—while asking a deeper question: How should Christians respond when the world feels unstable and unclear?

Rather than offering political prescriptions, the conversation centers on spiritual posture: lament, prayer, discernment, and faithful presence in everyday life. They wrestle honestly with information overload, mistrust in media, and the tension between civic responsibility and Christian identity.

The episode closes on a lighter but still meaningful note, diving into books, films, and the Oscars—highlighting how art, storytelling, and theology shape our imagination and help us process grief, beauty, and truth.


Resources & Mentions📖 Books
  • Awaiting the King — On Christian political theology and cultural formation
  • Jesus and the Disinherited — A profound look at Jesus’ message for the oppressed
  • The Cross of Christ — Deep theological reflection on the meaning of the cross
  • Changed into His Likeness: A Theology of Change — Biblical framework for transformation
  • The Word in the Wilderness — Poetry and reflection for Lent
  • Here I Stand - Martin Luther Biography (Roland Bainton) — Insight into Luther’s life and struggle for grace
🎬 Movies & Media
  • Hamnet — Grief, art, and Shakespearean storytelling
  • Sentimental Value — Family, reconciliation, and loss
  • Sinners — Michael B. Jordan’s dual performance (notable acting craft)
  • Project Hail Mary — Sci-fi story centered on friendship, hope, and collaboration

Key Takeaways
  • Clarity isn’t always available—but faithfulness is.
  • Christians may disagree on policy, but not on how people are treated.
  • Prayer, lament, and love are not passive—they are formative.
  • You don’t need global influence to live faithfully—start local.
  • Rejecting hatred is a radical, Kingdom-centered act.
  • Art helps us process truth, grief, and beauty in ways arguments cannot.

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In A Compelling Faith in a Compromising Culture, pastor and longtime NBA chaplain Mike Tatlock invites believers to cultivate a faith that isn’t loud or trendy—but holy, steady, and unmistakably different.

To learn more about A Compelling Faith in a Compromising Culture, visit moodypublishers.com or find it wherever books are sold.

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