Listen "17 - Joining the After Party (w/ Curtis Chang)"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of What is Good, Katie Fruge and David Sanchez discuss the curriculum of The After Party with one of the co-founders, Curtis Chang. The After Party is a free online course that helps Christians consider the "how" vs the "what" of politics. exploring what the Bible has to say and equipping us to better navigate challenging topics in today's difficult political environment. TIMESTAMPS:1:10 - Curtis Chang shares his vision of The After Party3:50 - How did they decide on the name "After Party" for this content?8:34 - What scriptures or scriptural principles inspired The After Party's focus?12:28 - What scriptural principles do you use to help you speak on divisive topics in a productive way?15:16 - What should our response be to politicians using words like "enemy" to describe their political opponents?20:30 - What is missing in our theological framework that allows us to mislabel others as our enemy?23:30 - How should believers navigate the anxiety that people are feeling right now due to our political landscape?28:02 - What is Good?33:22 - Outtakes Want to learn more about The After Party? Visit their website: https://redeemingbabel.org/the-after-party/
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