
About this episode
The episode discusses the Iran conflict and its global implications, including historical and theological insights and a Christian perspective on responding to instability.
In this episode, Mark, Liddy, and Daniel step back to make sense of a fast-moving conflict with consequences that reach far beyond the Middle East. From oil and energy shocks to global shipping routes, rising costs of living, and the possibility of a wider regional war, this is a crisis that could affect everyone on earth. Mark traces the deeper historical and theological background behind modern Iran, explains why this conflict matters so much, and unpacks the potential ripple effects for politics, economics, and everyday life across the globe. As always, the conversation ends by asking how followers of Jesus can respond—with peace, wisdom, prayer, and hope—in a world marked by growing instability. If you’re trying to understand what’s happening, why it matters, and what may come next, this episode will help you get your bearings. 👉 For resources and subscriber chats, head to rebuilders.co
People in this episode
Host: Mark
Guests: Liddy, Daniel
Topics covered
- Iran conflict
- global consequences
- politics
- economics
- Christian response
- historical background
- theological implications
Keywords
- Iran
- conflict
- global consequences
- politics
- economics
- Christianity
- Middle East
- theology
- instability
- response
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Iran, Middle East
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