We’re living in a moment where disagreement feels like war. The recent assassination of Charlie Kirk reminds us not just of political volatility but of how far our culture has drifted from seeing the humanity in one another.
In this episode, Dhati and Missie wrestle with the tension: How do followers of Jesus engage faithfully in a society that thrives on outrage, algorithms, and tribalism? What does it mean to hold conviction without dehumanizing, to grieve without dismissing, and to create spaces where real dialogue can happen?
This conversation challenges us to embrace mutual brokenness, resist the pull of polarization, and return to the gospel’s call: to love without conditions and to see the image of God in every person—even those we may never agree with.