How do you move forward when norms and expectations are changing faster than you can blink? With institutional trust at an all-time low, leaders on life support, and individualism compromising every inch of society, many of us are asking if it’s even possible (or sane) to build something that lasts.
Join Brad Edwards and John Houmes as they dig beneath the surface of rapidly-shifting culture and explore how leaders and the people they serve can thrive in a post-everything world.
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How do you move forward when norms and expectations are changing faster than you can blink? With institutional trust at an all-time low, leaders on life support, and individualism compromising every inch of society, many of us are asking if it’s even possible (or sane) to build something that lasts.
Join Brad Edwards and John Houmes as they dig beneath the surface of rapidly-shifting culture and explore how leaders and the people they serve can thrive in a post-everything world.
John Houmes and Brad Edwards explore the concept of voting from a Christian perspective, discussing the implications of political engagement, the nature of voting as a civic duty, and the importance of understanding the complexities surrounding issues like immigration. They emphasize the need for thoughtful deliberation and a process-oriented approach to voting, rather than a binary mindset. The discussion also highlights the significance of local engagement and the church's role in navigating political discourse.
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Check-out John’s new podcast project, Lessons from the Jungle.
Apple: https://tinyurl.com/3z4zvdje
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First episode releases Veteran’s Day, Monday, Nov 11.
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Recommended Political Readings:
Academic/Nerdy:
Political Visions & Illusions: A Survey & Christian Critique of Contemporary Ideologies
By David T. Koyzis
A Conflict of Ideological Origins of Political Struggles
by Thomas Sowell
Accessible/Practical:
Truth Over Tribe: Pledging Allegiance to the Lamb, Not the Donkey or the Elephant
By Patrick Miller and Keith Simon
Compassion (&) Conviction: The AND Campaign's Guide to Faithful Civic Engagement
By Giboney, Wear and Butler
Political Systems:
Right-Leaning:
A Time to Build: From Family and Community to Congress and the Campus, How Recommitting to Our Institutions Can Revive the American Dream, by Yuval Levin
Left-Leaning:
The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense of Truth, by Jonathan Rauch
PostEverything
How do you move forward when norms and expectations are changing faster than you can blink? With institutional trust at an all-time low, leaders on life support, and individualism compromising every inch of society, many of us are asking if it’s even possible (or sane) to build something that lasts.
Join Brad Edwards and John Houmes as they dig beneath the surface of rapidly-shifting culture and explore how leaders and the people they serve can thrive in a post-everything world.