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August 19, 2024


Title: Peace Amid Cultural Chaos
Topic: Christian Apologetics
Discussed by Dr. Heather Clark
with Institute for Faith and Culture (www.institutefc.org/)


Part 1 of 2

Stressors such as anger, anxiety, dread, hate, and fear have invaded our homes, families, work places, relationships, and community like the frogs that invaded Egypt.

Dr. Heather Clark is a licensed psychologist with a nationwide private practice that focuses on Christian leaders. Dr. Clark is a professional speaker, former seminary professor, and author of "Minister Well: 52 Tools for Ministry Leaders".

Today, Dr. Clark offers hope and encouragement in the midst of chaotic world.

Click here to read Dr. Heather Clark’s editorial on this issue.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Why are more and more people suffering from stressors in their day-to-day life?

Does every Christian have the ability to directly and beneficially impact those around them?

Does God’s Word provide clear instructions for Christians to foster peace? Dr. Clark references Romans 12:18 “If possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all.”

Is the command to live peacefully with others a command for Christians to be pacifists or apathetic?



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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Peace Amid Cultural Chaos
Topic: Christian Apologetics
Discussed by Dr. Heather Clark
with Institute for Faith and Culture (www.institutefc.org/)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Does the news affect our mood and how we view others, causing us stress?

Social media can be a good thing for work connections and keeping up with family and friends. But can social media also hinder our relationship with God and others? Dr. Clark has some great advice, encouraging us to establish a “filter”: Would Jesus like my post/comment?

Why it is important for Christians to stand firm in their faith, never compromising God’s truth and commandments?

Is it ever too late to learn more about God and commit to studying His Word?

Is screen time hindering our in-person quality time? Dr. Clark says: “We need to protect our relationships. We are forgetting that people are people.”

How can we all be intentional to live every day to the fullest?

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