The typical church member is simply too busy trying to live out their faith, feed their families, serve their their communities, and worship with their local church to engage with the controversies, movements, or “cause-of-the-week.”

The typical church member is simply too busy trying to live out their faith, feed their families, serve their their communities, and worship with their local church to engage with the controversies, movements, or “cause-of-the-week.”
“How do we respond with balanced, Christ-like thinking to these kind of stories?”
As disciples of Christ, we are something more than simply Americans. Our fealty to our Savior and His glory transcends any tribal, partisan, or national loyalty.
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