In this first episode of the new season of Signposts, I am joined by David Brooks, who, among countless other things, is an Op-Ed columnist at the New York Times. An incisive thinker and cultural observer, David is someone I have respected and admired for a long time now, and I was thrilled that he could join me for this conversation.
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Questions & Ethics: How will the Supreme Court’s decision on the Hobby Lobby case affect us?
Questions & Ethics: Is medical marijuana ok for Christians?
Questions & Ethics – How should your church approach Sanctity of Human Life Sunday?
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