Episode 4: How Do We Respond?
When we see violence on the news or are faced with something that concerns us, how do we respond? Is there a way to respond that matters as followers of Christ? Here we discuss how to discuss things that we may disagree on, and we get there by way of armadillos, museums, and violence. Have a listen!
Timestamps in this episode--
CHAPTER 1: Living in the 806: Museum Controversy and Community Identity (0:00 - 8:00)
We explore how local issues like the Panhandle Plains Historical Museum closure reveal our tendency to react emotionally before understanding complexity.
CHAPTER 2: The Weight of Information: Social Media and Modern Conflict (8:00 - 16:00)
We examine how unprecedented access to information through social media creates echo chambers and confirmation bias that deepen division rather than understanding.
CHAPTER 3: Self-Awareness and Spiritual Identity in Response to Crisis (16:00 - 24:00)
We learn that our first response to troubling events should be self-awareness rooted in our identity in Christ rather than political affiliation.
CHAPTER 4: Witnessing Violence: Desensitization and the Call to Lament (24:00 - 32:00)
We confront how digital consumption of violence has desensitized us, calling us instead to lament, pray, and embrace the suffering nature of Christ.
