
Christians on the Cultural Battlefield with Virgil Walker | Ep 54
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Virgil Walker joins the show for a discussion on how Christians can navigate today’s cultural battlefield. We examine the fine line between bold faith and reckless missteps, drawing from scripture and personal stories to reveal what it truly means to engage culture wisely in a divided world. Expect convicting insights, practical action steps, and a fresh perspective on standing firm without losing your witness.
Virgil is Vice President of Ministry Relations for G3 ministries. Additionally, he is an influential Christian author, commentator, writer, and co-host of the popular “Just Thinking” podcast.
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TOPIC TIMELINE
00:00 Introduction to Cultural Engagement
03:19 How are Christians Sabotaging Themselves?
05:30 Chest Beating Rather than Results
08:16 Confrontation Among Believers
09:49 Infighting and Consequences
11:51 Behind the Scenes in Online Discourse
17:57 Anonymity in the Public Square
21:10 Boldness in the Public Square
23:30 The Impact of Local Engagement
26:12 Choosing Boldness Over Self-Sabotage
32:47 The Role of Church Leaders in Cultural Engagement
35:29 Approaching and Encouraging Pastors
38:29 Examples of Bold Christian Engagement
41:00 Responding to Missteps and Criticism with Wisdom
43:23 Guest Closing Remarks
44:58 Closing Prayer