D.J. Jordan has worked for CNN, Fox News, U.S. representatives and a U.S. Senator. Today he is Senior Vice President with Pinkston PR, a public relations firm in Washington D.C. He is seasoned at looking for the good in places and people. In this conversation he helps us remember as Christians we can look for the good in every sphere of public service. Despite what the media tells us, Christians are working together for good across divides. There is good to be found.
From the reputation of D.C. politics, to the changing cultural tides, D.J. explains how faithful Christians can look for and find the good, and can help make good happen. In this episode we talk civil discourse, bipartisanship, and being a trusted neighbor. We name some ministries that are engaging culture with values and action and how there are consequences for good that we may not know this side of heaven. We cover how the loud minority often gets the megaphone and the faithful servants are in the background doing their work. Yes, there is good to be found, we just need to do a little investigating to find it.
If you are looking for a rich conversation around how we as Christians can have both private and public engagement with our non-Christian neighbors in a way that is meaningful and hope-filled, this episode is it. You will be encouraged that there is goodness to be found and we can be world changers for good right where we are to do our part to change the cultural tide.
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