In this follow-up to our conversation with Dr. George Yancey, John and Brad wrestle with a pressing question:
How do Christians live as holy, set-apart people—both hospitable and faithful—while navigating exile and cultural chaos?
Drawing on current tensions in Minneapolis and the broader polarization shaping our moment, they explore how alienation on both the left and the right fuels entitlement, outrage, and a destructive feedback loop that makes collective problem-solving nearly impossible.
But this episode isn’t just cultural analysis—it’s pastoral.
Brad introduces a crucial distinction: revival chasing vs. remnant building. In a liminal age, the church’s calling may not be dramatic cultural takeover, but patient formation—becoming a people anchored in Christ, capable of loving our enemies without fear.
In this episode:
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Why alienation is driving polarization on both sides
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How compassion becomes weaponized into coercion
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The “feedback loop” fueling culture-war escalation
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Why small churches may be uniquely positioned right now
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Revival chasing vs. remnant building
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Why loving our enemies is not optional Christianity
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Letting the Kingdom—not the culture—set the table for our faith
At the heart of it all: Jesus did not come to defeat a political party. He came announcing the Kingdom of God. And He loved His enemies all the way to the cross.
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Chapters:
00:00 – Intro
00:59 – Welcome Back
01:30 – The Big Question
03:39 – Beneath the Conflict
05:58 – A Human Example
07:21 – The Other Alienation
09:13 – Compassion and Power
10:53 – Entitlement Explained
13:12 – Minnesota Tensions
14:57 – The Feedback Loop
16:54 – Why It Feels Impossible
18:14 – The Small Church Moment
19:14 – Citizens in Exile
21:00 – Revival or Remnant
23:27 – Cultivating the Soil
25:09 – Human Effort, God’s Work
26:47 – Beyond the Cacophony
27:00 – The Kingdom Sets the Table
28:11 – “Are You for Us?”
29:53 – Discipleship First
30:30 – Love Your Enemies
31:47 – Closing Encouragement
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