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Breakpoint

Join Colson Center and Focus on the Family for New Speaker Series

Breakpoint

Colson Center

News, Religion & Spirituality, News Commentary, Christianity

4.82.8K Ratings

🗓️ 15 February 2022

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

Our information-saturated world runs on news headlines, one after another, all calling us to shock or outrage. It's tempting to simply want to turn off the noise. It's almost like the world is constantly coming into our clean rooms and dumping a new pile of dirty laundry for us to deal with. So, we just shut the door in order to stop the madness. 

For Christians, simply closing our eyes and plugging our ears is not an option. We may choose silence or a sort of media fast for a while, but God has not called us to this time and place in history to disconnect from it.  

At the same time, we need to discern between what is noisy and what ultimately matters. All of the breathless headlines and news stories can distract us from the most critical issues we face. Christians believe that the specific stories of our culture don't ultimately reveal "what" we should care about, but they are the "when" and "where," the context where God has called us to live out our faith.  

Another way to put this is that this cultural moment is the stage of the play, not the plot. It's the moment, but not the story. The news is where we see ideas and their consequences expressed, both good and bad. It's where the philosophies that were born in ivory towers meet the reality of people's lives, dreams, and decisions. Confusing the noise and chaos of the headlines with the Story of the world is the most common way Christians stray. 

As Christians in this part of the story, it's essential to trust the Divine Script Writer. God hasn't called us to success as we see it in this moment, but he has called us to faithfully play out our part of the story. Like any great play, the actors can forget their role or lose their place in the storyline and miss their entrance or line. Thank God, our Director is as good as it gets. 

This year, the Colson Center is partnering with Focus on the Family to produce a series of events to offer Christians a deeper level of understanding about the issues that matter most in this time and place. This special speaker series will focus on some of the most confusing and controversial parts of our story right now, specifically at the intersection of family and culture. 

The series will be presented in three parts this spring and three parts this fall and will feature a who's who of thought leaders addressing areas where we need to refocus our attention on the roles and responsibilities we have as Christians in our community contexts. 

The series starts tonight, with Dr. Anthony Bradley of the King's College. He will address the very important issue of how we are failing young men. The tyranny of low expectations, soft relationships, absent fathers… ours is a culture failing to transition boys to men.  In March, Katy Faust of Them Before Us will address the various ways that children's rights are being sacrificed for adult desire.  

I hope you'll join the Colson Center and Focus on the Family for this special series called "Lighthouse Voices." To register for the livestream, visit www.colsoncenter.org/events.

Transcript

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0:00.0

We're teaming up with Focus on the Family to offer a new informative, helpful speaker series.

0:06.8

For the Colson Center, I'm John Stone Street.

0:09.1

This is Breakpoint.

0:11.4

Our information-saturated world runs on a flurry of news headlines, one after the other, all calling us to either shock or outrage.

0:18.9

It's tempting to just want to turn off all the noise.

0:21.7

It's almost like the world just constantly comes into our clean rooms and dumps a new pile of

0:26.0

dirty laundry for us to deal with. So it's tempting to just want to shut the door and stop the

0:30.3

madness. But for Christians, simply closing our eyes and plugging our ears is just not an option.

0:35.8

We might choose occasional silence or a sort of media

0:38.4

fast for a while, but God has not called us to this time and this place in history, just to disconnect from it.

0:45.1

At the same time, we need the ability to discern between what's noisy and what ultimately matters.

0:50.6

All of the breathless headlines and news stories can often distract us from the really

0:54.2

important issues that we face. Christians must believe that the specific stories of our culture

0:59.4

don't ultimately reveal the what we should care about, but they are in reality the win and the

1:04.8

wear. In other words, our culture is the context where God has called us to live out our faith.

1:10.3

Another way to put this is that this cultural moment is the stage, not the plot.

1:14.7

It's the moment.

1:15.4

It's not the story.

1:16.6

The news is where we see the ideas and their consequences express, both good and bad.

1:21.0

It's where the philosophies that were born in ivory towers meet the realities of people's lives,

1:25.7

their dreams, their decisions. Confusing the noise and

1:28.7

chaos of the headlines with the real story of the world is simply the most common way that

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