“How Should We Engage With Culture?” - Nancy Norris
Video / Produced by The High CallingA few weeks ago, I started my first year of grad school at a large public university. From day one, I've been bombarded with new information, responsibilities, and acquaintances—most of whom come from very different places than I do. It can be overwhelming to find yourself in unfamiliar territory, encountering ideas and beliefs that you may have never even thought about.
But isn't that sort of where we're supposed to be? If we want to have a positive impact on this world, to be a part of what God is doing here, don't we have to interact with it honestly and openly?
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Contributors: Nancy Norris
Published by The High Calling, September 13, 2012.
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