This week we’re joined by media chaplain Rev. Frank Ritchie, as we discuss how Christians can better relate to one another amidst various conspiracy theories, upcoming referenda, election, and a general culture of mistrust and suspicion. Frank poses some pretty challenging questions as he unpacks what Scripture has to say, as well as giving us some practical tips on how to respond well and navigate this in the online sphere.
Christian Conduct in a Time of Division
Ep.6: Frank Ritchie w/Matt Bruns
September 14, 2020 • Frank Ritchie, Matt Bruns
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