6/12/24 5 O ‘Clock Report
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6/12/24 5 O ‘Clock Report
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6/12/24 5 O ‘Clock Report
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Cancel Culture
A Christ-centered vantage point, from the “Inside Out” podcast
In a culture without agreed-upon standards, people across the faith and political spectrum sometimes hold others accountable by “cancelling” them. Christian attorney and apologist Abdu Murray believes the impulse to correct a wrong is natural and biblical.
“What Cancel Culture has become is the–I think a quite biblical–act of holding people accountable, but run amok,” he says. According to Murray, Cancel Culture and Christian accountability have different goals. “Cancel Culture is public erasure. There’s almost nothing redemptive in it. It’s an act that looks a lot more like revenge than it looks like accountability.”
Murray is the founder of Embrace the Truth, a non-profit dedicated to Christian apologetics and evangelism. He reminds us that when you feel that the wrongs of others should be addressed, cancelling is not the only choice.
“If you refuse to cancel them,” he says, “you can still hold them accountable.”
We need to know our motivation: do we want wrongdoers to take responsibility and repent, or do we want to ruin them?
“We always have to think redemptively,” Murray says. “How can this be redeemed? A good friend of mine once said this, ‘that I always want to make it easier for someone to sincerely apologize rather than harder.’ And sometimes Cancel Culture makes it harder for someone to sincerely apologize.”
Cancelling, of course, goes both ways, and it is possible that you could be cancelled and feel that it is because of your faith in Jesus Christ.
“The phrase that’s been repeated many, many times: ‘You can’t always control your reputation, but you can control your character.’ And as painful as it can be to be rejected, the real issue is: are we looking to Jesus to say, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant’?”
Learn about Abdu Murray and Embrace the Truth here.
Learn about his books here.
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6/11/24 5 O ‘Clock Report
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Friends can be awesome, but sometimes they can let us down. How do we know who to trust, and is there such a thing as a friend that is always faithful?
Bible Verses: Proverbs 13:20, Psalm 1:1, Malachi 3:10, Joshua 23:14, Psalm 100:5, Romans 8:28, Proverbs 29:5, Proverbs 27:6, 1st John 1:9, 2nd Thessalonians 3:3
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Family Life’s “Capital Connection” – 5/07/24
NY: Safe 4 Kids Act
PA: Saving Women’s Sports, locally and nationally
What to Watch for at the U-S Supreme Court this month
Christian watchdogs Jason McGuire and Michael Geer “weigh in” on the “weighty” issues in the news from Albany and Harrisburg
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“Real Answers” on Family Life
How parents can reduce stress and anxiety in our children and teens
“You are the parent. You will be your child’s strongest influence, and that is a mantle you really need to take up.”
Christian counselor Christopher Anderson explores how your family be a positive influence on young people who are facing social anxiety, cultural stresses, and the everday growing pains of growing up.
Some of his recommendations:
Real Answers is one of our Wednesday News Features from Family Life News — from our radio broadcasts, app streaming, and website downloads.
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A Family Life News interview
Dr. Steve Coleman is a longtime political commentator from New York’s Southern Tier.
As the nation sorts through implications of the first-ever criminal conviction of a former president, Family Life News asked Dr. Coleman for his take on where this week’s news takes Donald Trump, the upcoming election, and the balance of power between Democrats and Republicans.
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6/3/24 5 O’ Clock Report
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A Special Family Life Interview
“America’s Pastor” Max Lucado have encouraging advice for two groups:
Lucado, a Texas pastor and prolific writer of books and Bible Studies, told Family Life’s Greg Gillispie about the discoveries available when a seeker looks into the Old Testament accounts of eventual hero of the faith Jacob. Jacob’s life was full of setbacks, mistakes and turmoil. Yet, even if he was ready to give up — on himself or on God — the Lord never gave up on Jacob.
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When you meet someone who doesn’t agree with you on something it can be easy to treat them badly, but is that how God tells us to behave?
Matthew 22:39, Timothy 3:16, Matthew 18, 1st Corinthians 13, 2nd Timothy 2, Ephesians 4:15, Proverbs 16:5, James 4:6.