
In this special episode of the Restoring Our City podcast, hosts Jobin and Jeswin step into a heavy and emotional moment following the tragic shooting of political commentator Charlie Kirk. Rather than rush to a hot take, they take a breath, pray, and ask the deeper question: why do we, as a culture, respond with rage?We talk about:• The culture of outrage and its spiritual roots• The identity crisis behind our most emotional reactions• What the Bible says about dehumanizing others• The dangers of "whataboutism" and extreme responses• The church's role in discipling a generation shaped by social media• Why love and truth must walk together, even in disagreementWhether you agreed with Charlie Kirk or not, this episode isn't about political sides. It's about how we treat people, how we reflect Christ, and how we respond to pain, disagreement, and death in a divided culture.We invite you into this candid, convicting, and compassionate conversation—not to cancel anyone, but to help connect our community and reflect the heart of Jesus, especially when it’s hardest to do so.👇 Let us know what resonated with you. Submit your anonymous thoughts or questions:🔗 RestoringOurCity.org/askusanything🗣️ Let’s lead with love. Stay grounded in truth. And break the cycle of rage.Timestamps:00:00 – Introduction: A Heavier Episode02:30 – Shock and Reactions to Charlie Kirk’s Death06:00 – Why Are We So Emotionally Invested?10:00 – Dehumanization and Outrage Culture15:00 – What Romans 1 Says About Identity and Truth25:00 – Free Speech vs. Spiritual Maturity35:00 – Should Christians Call Out Other Christians Online?45:00 – A Call to Church Leaders and Discipleship50:00 – Final Thoughts: Lead with Love, Not Rage🙏 If this episode challenged you, like, subscribe, and share it with a friend.📲 Follow us @RestoringOurCity on all platforms.#RestoringOurCity #SouthAsianChristian #CharlieKirk #ChristianPodcast #CancelCulture #OutrageCulture #ChurchAndCulture #ChristianCommunity #FaithInAmerica #ROCpodcast