Family Life 5 O’Clock Report – 11/09/23
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Two years ago, there was a split among public opinion about the efficacy of Covid-19 protection methods.
Now, our guest contends that even more widespread distrust of public health officials bodes a dangerous future, should another widespread epidemic arise.
A Christian psychology professor says the challenge came when scientists went beyond measuring and analyzing data, also making decisions which should be the prerogative of the elected leaders, or of the people. Luke Conway is on the faculty of Grove City College. He says it became hard to “follow the science” when some of the scientists were against doing good science by refusing to consider other scientific evidence and other researchers’ observations. Conway contends that most of those who lean into authoritarianism, censorship or name-calling are primarily motivated by fear. He quotes Scripture that “perfect love casts out fear.” [1 John 4:8]
In this Family Life Interview, he also emphasizes the roles for politicians and the general public to take all the available information — from all angles and emphases — and come up with the best decisions. He ends the conversation with his prescription for navigating social strife and cultural disagreements. A Christ-mandated involvement will bring about restoration, consensus and hope — when people of faith start with a good dose of humility, a commitment to love those who disagree, and seek the best welfare of the city, nation or community.
“Early in the pandemic, Dr. Anthony Fauci is reported to have said to Donald Trump: “I just do medical advice. I don’t think about things like the economy and the secondary impacts. I’m just an infectious diseases doctor. Your job as president is to take everything else into consideration.” —Luke G. Conway, writing for the Institute for Faith and Freedom at Grove City, PA. His full essay on the topic (using a sports rulebook analogy) is e-published here.
Luke Conway is also a fellow at the Institute for Faith and Freedom, and frequently writes about academic research and socio-political trends.
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“Real Answers” looks at the latest research on factors which employees say shape their level of job satisfaction.
Licensed mental health counselor Christopher Anderson says at-work contentment is impacted less by pay and benefits — and more by how well co-workers get along and respect each other.
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“Real Answers” is one of our Wednesday news features.
Get a Christian counselor’s advice and perspectives on the Tough Topics faced by Christians and their families.
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Family Life’s “Hometown Heroes“
A quarter-century ago, Pastor Eric Johns experienced what he is convinced was a God Moment.
That year, and in each of the 25 since, the pastor of the Buffalo Dream Center has lived as a homeless person for a week, taking a backpack and a sleeping bag with him. In part he wanted the first-hand experience of “living outside”. In part he sensed a calling to connect with people who also were living on the streets.
In this Family Life Interview, Pastor Johns tells the genesis of the mission and evangelistic outreach which became the “Curbside Church“, the church’s efforts to provide gifts for children at Christmastime, and the unique man he met who was the only person who was opposed to Eric Johns spending a homeless week.
Find out more about their “Boxes of Love” here. Pastor Johns also produces a podcast entitled “Building Your Life”.
“Hometown Heroes” happens during the Family Life Noon report most Tuesdays, online and on the air.
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Dr. Ralph Kerr with the “Teaching and Learning Institute” is discussing this week…
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Family Life’s “Capital Connection“
PA House Bills Infringe on Religious Freedom / Pregnancy Care Centers subject to Discrimination / A Rocky Rollout to Marijuana Inc.
Christian Watchdogs Jason McGuire and Michael Geer work everyday to preserve faith and freedom in the public square. They’re also talking about it on the radio. Here’s what’s happening this week in Albany and Harrisburg.
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