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America at A Crossroads Part 2: Extended

America at A Crossroads Part 2: Extended

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This extended edition of What’s Important Now goes far deeper into one of the most urgent battles facing America today: the fight for the next generation. In this exclusive, in-depth look, Tom Sears reveals the cultural, spiritual, and psychological forces shaping our young people, forces that most families never see coming. From digital addiction and the rewiring of the mind to identity confusion and the collapse of biblical authority, Tom reveals why today’s youth are facing pressures no generation in American history has encountered. You’ll hear: • The three biggest unseen threats targeting today’s youth • Why Gen Z is struggling with purpose, belonging, and truth • How algorithms are discipling children more than parents or pastors • Why spiritual habits matter now more than ever • Practical steps families, churches, and mentors can take to turn the tide. This episode is raw, honest, and filled with hope — because God has not abandoned this generation. But He is calling us to stand, to rebuild the foundation, and to fight for their hearts and minds with courage and conviction. To support this ministry and help us share the Gospel through Legacy Living Media, you can give securely at: 👉 https://bit.ly/legacylivingmedia 👉 Subscribe on Spreaker, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify for all extended editions. 👉 Join the Supporter Club on Spreaker for $5/month to help us continue producing faith-driven content and to access more exclusive material. 👉 If you’re unable to join right now, you can still support the mission by subscribing, sharing, and leaving a review. What’s Important Now — a production of Legacy Living Media, where truth, purpose, and conviction meet.
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