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Faith In A Divided World

Faith In A Divided World

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What does it mean to speak about faith when the world feels fractured, loud, and increasingly polarized?

In this episode of Speaking of Faith, Bishop DeDe and Adam wrestle with the challenges of naming Christian belief in a time marked by deep division and fear. When conversations about faith quickly turn into point-counterpoint debates—or weapons meant to prove who’s right—how do we remain rooted in the way of Jesus?

Bishop DeDe reflects on why talking about faith can feel risky right now, especially when self-righteousness often replaces humility and curiosity. Rather than arguing our way to truth, she invites listeners to begin somewhere deeper: with repentance—a willingness to change our minds, examine our assumptions, and let Jesus reshape how we see the world.

This episode calls us back to the practices that ground and transform us: scripture, prayer, and honest self-reflection. Before we rush to act or react, we are reminded that lasting change begins within. Only when we do the inner work can our outward actions reflect compassion, dignity, and love—especially toward those we disagree with.

In a divided world, this conversation offers a faithful reminder that the call of Christianity is not to win arguments, but to follow Jesus with humility, courage, and hope.


Takeaways

  • Speaking openly about faith can feel risky in today’s polarized climate
  • Repentance invites us to change our minds and hearts, not defend our egos
  • Humility and curiosity are essential for meaningful conversation
  • The urge to be right often leads to dehumanization and fear
  • Jesus calls us away from self-righteousness and toward understanding
  • Scripture and prayer must ground our responses to division
  • True transformation begins with inner work before outward action

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