Why Christians Must Stop Thinking Like a Minority and Assume The Center

Why Christians Must Stop Thinking Like a Minority and Assume The Center

From Eschatology Matters by Eschatology Matters

June 10, 2026 · 58 min · Season 1 · Episode 319

About this episode

The episode discusses how Christians can confidently engage with culture rather than viewing themselves as outsiders.

For decades, many Christians have been taught to think of themselves as outsiders in a culture they can no longer influence. But is that mindset actually biblical? this episode of The Worldview, Alex Kocman sits down with Chase Davis to discuss what it means for Christians to "assume the center" and live with confidence in an increasingly disordered age. They discuss: • Why Christianity should be viewed as normal rather than marginal • How believers can resist despair, cynicism, and resentment • The relationship between faithfulness and cultural influence • Building strong families, churches, and communities • Why Christian men must recover courage, responsibility, and agency • Evangelism, discipleship, and long-term cultural engagement • What it means to live as if Christ truly reigns If you've ever wondered whether Christians should withdraw from culture or engage it with confidence, this conversation is for you. Subscribe to Eschatology Matters for biblical theology, cultural analysis, and Christ-centered discussions that equip believers for faithful living in every sphere of life. Watch all of our videos and subscribe to our channel for the latest content >Here< For…

People in this episode

Host: Alex Kocman

Guest: Chase Davis

Topics covered

  • Christian cultural engagement
  • faithfulness
  • cultural influence
  • building strong communities
  • Christian responsibility
  • evangelism
  • discipleship

Keywords

  • Christianity
  • cultural influence
  • faith
  • community
  • evangelism
  • discipleship
  • courage
  • responsibility

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