Alistair Begg joins us to talk about how we as Christians can stand for truth and shine our light as we teach and interact - even as the culture around us becomes more and more hostile.
This interview was originally recorded as part of the Rise Up Summit.
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The highlights:
This is such an important topic, we encourage you to listen to the full episode above. Here is how the episode breaks up:
- The reality of living in a post-Christian world. (01:54)
- What it means to have God-sized confidence. (05:48)
- Three possible responses for teachers navigating current social issues - and which response is best. (07:33)
- How we can use bravery to turn the tide. (11:34)
- Guidance on when to speak and when to be silent. (13:53)
- The challenges to respectful disagreement. (17:38)
- The true source of our confidence and why it matters. (19:38)
- Be a signpost guiding others toward God on the road of life. (22:38)
- How the story ends and why we need to remember it. (23:55)
- The impact of teachers. (29:00)
- Be yourself and let your light shine. (30:26)
Find out more about the Rise Up Summit here.
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I am not a teacher but a para professional but I love listening and getting support from other believers in Christ. I have been doing this for a little over 25 years. I don’t want to be a teacher but still seem to like doing this type of work yet. God has a purpose in my life. Thanks for the encouraging words especially when I seem to need them at times like these in the world. Many times have came about to talk about God and be his example. I am glad that I am doing what he has placed before.