Navigating the Chaos of the World with Christlikeness
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We’re kicking off a new season by asking a timely and necessary question: How do Christians navigate a world that feels increasingly chaotic, divided, and unstable?
From political outrage cycles and media manipulation to cultural flashpoints and global conflict, it seems like everything is accelerating. Opinions form instantly. Narratives shift constantly. And Christians often find themselves pressured to pick a side before they’ve had time to pray.
In this episode, Adam, Chelsea, and Tymarcus wrestle honestly with what it means to remain faithful—not reactive. Rather than offering hot takes, this conversation points us back to something sturdier: King Jesus. The Church has endured hostile empires, political instability, and cultural upheaval before—and flourished. Not by grasping for control, but by walking in peace, holiness, humility, and wide invitation.
The world may be loud. But clarity still lives in what God has already made clear.
Key Takeaways
- The shifting “Overton window” of what’s culturally acceptable
- The exhausting pace of information in the digital age
- The temptation toward control, outrage, or apathy
- The subtle ways cultural categories can replace biblical ones
- And the radical call to embody Christlikeness in the middle of it all
- Are my political and cultural reactions shaped more by Scripture or by my preferred media stream?
- Where have I allowed outrage to replace prayer?
- Who is one actual person in my life I can love more intentionally this week?
- What might it look like to embody peace in a room full of anxiety?
- What “money bag” do I need to leave behind to follow Jesus more fully?
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