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Andy Root: Evangelism in an Age of Despair

Jun 10, 2025
Join Andrew Root, a professor dedicated to youth and family ministry at Luther Seminary, as he navigates the complexities of evangelism in today's despair-ridden culture. He argues that the church's true calling may not be to spread happiness, but to walk alongside individuals in their sorrow. The conversation touches on the failure of the pursuit of happiness, critiques of social media's impact on authenticity, and the need for genuine community support. Reflecting on personal stories and philosophical insights, this discussion redefines what the gospel can mean in modern times.
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INSIGHT

Relational Ministry Beyond Instrumentalism

  • Genuine relationships in ministry require non-instrumental, vulnerable presence with others' sorrow. - This relational dynamic must sit on theology of the cross to avoid instrumentalization or triumphalism.
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Failure of 90s Optimism and Authenticity

  • 90s optimism overestimated the ethic of authenticity’s positive effects. - Today’s social media fuels ranking and competing authenticities, fracturing universal recognition and fostering rage.
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Consolation Amid Hyper-Tribalism

  • Hyper-tribalism fractures a universal good news, making evangelism an ideological battle. - Consolation offers shared humanity and sacred space around sorrow that technology-driven social spaces lack.
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