
About this episode
Wes and Marcus explore the significance of thoughts and prayers in the face of the world's brokenness, emphasizing the need for active engagement through prayer and action.
Are "thoughts and prayers" just empty words, or are they more powerful than we realize? In this episode, Wes and Marcus dive into Romans 12:12 to explore the crucial difference between patience and passivity when we face the brokenness of the world. They discuss why social media and algorithm-driven news leave us feeling overwhelmed and powerless, and how virtue signaling can become a substitute for genuine prayer and action. You'll discover why biblical patience requires agency—not abdication—and how earnest, faithful prayer actually changes things on the ground. Marcus also shares a powerful four-question framework for grounding yourself when life feels out of control. If you've ever wondered whether your prayers really matter, this conversation will challenge and encourage you. Links and Resources: * Freed Hardeman University — Doctor of Education (EdD): fhu.edu/edd This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.radicallychristian.com
Topics covered
- thoughts and prayers
- patience
- passivity
- brokenness
- social media
- virtue signaling
- prayer
- agency
Keywords
- Romans 12:12
- faithful prayer
- four-question framework
Mentioned in this episode
Products: Doctor of Education (EdD)
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