Thrive Perspectives: Where Trust Began
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In this episode of Thrive Perspectives, we explore a story hidden in plain sight—the way the Christian church has shaped modern Western culture itself.
Long before trust was placed in governments, markets, or systems, it was formed through the life of the church. A gospel vision of shared responsibility and care gave rise to schools, hospitals, and networks of support—places where people learned to trust that they were not alone, that the vulnerable mattered, and that community carried responsibility together.
That legacy still underpins Western society, even as our culture has shifted toward individualism and self-reliance. So what happens when a world built on communal trust begins to forget the source that formed it?
Explore how the church shaped our instincts of trust and responsibility—and why recovering a gospel-shaped vision of community matters now, more than ever.
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