I recall Billy Graham warning us to keep our churches separate from the political parties, because “the church will always be relegated to second place”. Today’s podcast points to the importance of doing life with Jesus rather than with political leaders. The naturalness of anxiety and Jesus coming to us as a fully human, and yet divine being points to anxiety as a helpful signpost in my faith walk. As a neuroscientist, I greatly appreciated the discussion of spiritual breath to remind me how close God is, always.
I recall Billy Graham warning us to keep our churches separate from the political parties, because “the church will always be relegated to second place”. Today’s podcast points to the importance of doing life with Jesus rather than with political leaders. The naturalness of anxiety and Jesus coming to us as a fully human, and yet divine being points to anxiety as a helpful signpost in my faith walk. As a neuroscientist, I greatly appreciated the discussion of spiritual breath to remind me how close God is, always.
Thanks for bringing light to this topic, one that has been routinely swept under the rug in Christian circles.
Billy Graham would be turning over in his grave today after founding this magazine to see how far it has fallen.