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154 | "We’re Tolerant… Unless You’re a Christian": Standing Firm in a Truth-Starved Culture

154 | "We’re Tolerant… Unless You’re a Christian": Standing Firm in a Truth-Starved Culture

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In a culture that preaches tolerance (unless you're a Christian), how do we hold fast to our convictions without shrinking back?

In today’s episode, Lindsey Maestas unpacks the truth that the Gospel is offensive...and that’s exactly why it saves.

We’re in a world facing a mental health crisis, a loneliness epidemic, and a deep spiritual emptiness. People are desperately searching for meaning, and yet, the one truth that could set them free is often silenced in the name of comfort or people-pleasing.

Lindsey explores what it means to live boldly and compassionately, asking:
What if we had said something? What if we had shown up before they spiraled? What if one hard conversation could have kept someone from self-harm or hopelessness?

We can’t live in the “what ifs.” The Gospel is meant to be shared; we were never called to water it down for our comfort. If we say we believe it, our actions have to reflect the truth we claim. But if we’re speaking truth, our lives must follow the calling found in Scripture.

You’ll hear:

  • Why the Gospel will always offend culture...and why that’s good news.

  • How our silence can cost someone their soul.

  • What it means to live boldly in a post-Christian world.

  • A reminder that truth without love is harsh, but love without truth is hollow.

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