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The Bulletin
Mr. Cosper Goes to Washington

The Bulletin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 64:22


The Bulletin reports from the US presidential inauguration. Find us on Youtube. The Bulletin follows Mike Cosper to the 2025 presidential inauguration, held on Monday, January 20. Mike and Clarissa talk about the Israeli-hostage rally by the Washington Monument and welcome Justin Giboney to talk about immigration and domestic concerns. David French joins the show to reflect on the January 6 pardons and international concerns.   GO DEEPER WITH THE BULLETIN: We want to hear your COVID-19 reflection. Send a written response or voice memo here. Grab some Bulletin merch! Find us on YouTube. Rate and review the show in your podcast app of choice. ABOUT THE BULLETIN: The Bulletin is a weekly (and sometimes more!) current events show from Christianity Today hosted and moderated by Clarissa Moll, with senior commentary from Russell Moore (Christianity Today's editor in chief) and Mike Cosper (director, CT Media). Each week, the show explores current events and breaking news and shares a Christian perspective on issues that are shaping our world. We also offer special one-on-one conversations with writers, artists, and thought leaders whose impact on the world brings important significance to a Christian worldview, like Bono, Sharon McMahon, Harrison Scott Key, Frank Bruni, and more. ABOUT THE GUESTS:  Justin Giboney is an attorney, political strategist, and ordained minister in Atlanta. He is also the cofounder and president of the And Campaign, a coalition of urban Christians who address the sociopolitical arena with the compassion and conviction of the gospel. Giboney is the coauthor of Compassion (&) Conviction: The AND Campaign's Guide to Faithful Civic Engagement. David French is a columnist for The New York Times. He's a former senior editor of The Dispatch. He's the author most recently of Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Uncomfy: Sticking with Moments That Challenge Us
E22: Admitting You Were Wrong in Front of the Whole World – David French

Uncomfy: Sticking with Moments That Challenge Us

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 22:38


As a columnist for the New York Times, David French is used to public criticism. And he's used to sometimes getting things wrong, too. “At 55, I want to be a better person than I was when I was 35 or 25 or 15. So, if we're actually growing as human beings, we should be able to point back to multiple things that we concretely got wrong.” French shares the story of changing his mind on a hot button issue and telling the world about it in an article titled, “Why I Changed the Way I Write about Police Shootings.” He also offers insights on how to navigate the shame and embarrassment that can come when you have to admit you're wrong. Can you think of a time when you felt your perspective or worldview challenged and instead of getting defensive or bailing out, you chose to lean into the discomfort and stick with it – and you're glad you did? Email your story to uncomfy@byu.edu or share it on Instagram and tag us @uncomfy.podcast, and we'll share it! Related Links: David French's New York Times profile - https://www.nytimes.com/by/david-french David French's book, Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation - https://www.amazon.com/Divided-We-Fall-Americas-Secession/dp/1250201977 David French's September 2024 speech he gave at BYU - https://speeches.byu.edu/talks/david-french/why-america-went-crazy-and-how-you-can-stay-sane/ David French's article on why he changed the way he writes about police shootings - https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/09/police-shootings-david-french-changed-writing/ Follow us on social media! Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheUncomfyPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/uncomfy.podcast Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@theuncomfypodcast YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Uncomfy.Podcast Threads - https://www.threads.net/@uncomfy.podcast Bluesky - https://bsky.app/profile/uncomfypodcast.bsky.social X - https://x.com/TheUncomfyPod

The Bulletin
Stop. Look. Listen. | Voting Democrat

The Bulletin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 40:18


Voting for the Democrat party candidate in this year's presidential election. Find us on Youtube. This is the second episode in our special Stop. Look. Listen. miniseries, which features thoughtful reflections from Christians on who they're voting for in November's presidential election.  David French is voting for the Democrat party candidate, Kamala Harris. He's a columnist for The New York Times and a former senior editor of The Dispatch. He's the author most recently of Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation. GO DEEPER WITH THE BULLETIN: Read David's piece, “To Save Conservatism From Itself, I Am Voting for Harris.” Follow the show in your podcast app of choice. Find us on YouTube. Rate and review the show in your podcast app of choice. Leave a comment in Spotify with your feedback on the discussion—we may even respond! ABOUT THE BULLETIN: The Bulletin is a weekly (and sometimes more!) current events show from Christianity Today hosted and moderated by Clarissa Moll, with senior commentary from Russell Moore (Christianity Today's editor in chief) and Mike Cosper (director, CT Media). Each week, the show explores current events and breaking news and shares a Christian perspective on issues that are shaping our world. We also offer special one-on-one conversations with writers, artists, and thought leaders whose impact on the world brings important significance to a Christian worldview, like Bono, Sharon McMahon, Harrison Scott Key, Frank Bruni, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Conversing
Character, Policy, and Christian Principles for Voting, with David French

Conversing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 48:05


When it comes to voting, how should we balance character and policy? “If I'm voting for a politician,” journalist David French suggests, “I have a test. One is: Do they have the character necessary for the job? And the higher the position they're seeking, the more character that is necessary. And number two: Do they broadly agree with me on the most important policies?” In this episode, Mark Labberton welcomes journalist David French (opinion columnist for the New York Times; formerly The Atlantic, The Dispatch, and National Review) for a discussion of character, policy, and principles for faithful, virtuous engagement in polarized American politics. French's commitment to Christian faith, moral character, and reasoned policy has emerged from his experience as a former commercial lawyer, military lawyer, and former president of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression. A political conservative, French has throughout his career been an advocate for First Amendment rights, pro-life individuals and organizations, and the ideals of democracy. He describes himself as “an evangelical conservative who believes strongly in a classical liberal, pluralistic vision of American democracy.” Together, Mark and David discuss his Christian upbringing; his personal partisan commitments; the importance of character in party politics; the importance of nuanced and reasoned policy; why he's voting for Kamala Harris in order to save conservative politics; two Bible verses for this election season; how to respond to our culture of fear; and how to secure a more courageous, loving, and humble politics. About David French David French is an opinion columnist for the New York Times, and previously wrote for The Atlantic, The Dispatch, and National Review. He is a New York Times bestselling author of Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation. He describes himself as “an evangelical conservative who believes strongly in a classical liberal, pluralistic vision of American democracy.” He is a graduate of Harvard Law School, the past president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, and a former lecturer at Cornell Law School. He has served as a senior counsel for the American Center for Law and Justice and the Alliance Defending Freedom. David is a former major in the United States Army Reserve. In 2007, he deployed to Iraq, serving in Diyala Province as Squadron Judge Advocate for the 2nd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, where he was awarded the Bronze Star. Show Notes Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation “I was a First Amendment litigator with a writing hobby.” Background in the Acapella Churches of Christ: a Restoration Movement from the early-19th century “It turned into something kind of separatist, sectarian, and ferociously legalistic.” “I grew up with a real grounding. grounding and reading the Bible, which actually, ironically enough, was the seed of me leaving the church of Christ.” “I was a Cold War conservative and a conservative Christian. And they were related, but not, but they weren't inextricably tied together. So for me, my, you know, ideology was downstream of my faith, but I didn't think that my ideology was the inevitable result of my faith.” Pro-Life Activism Representing pro-life individuals Existential clash: the confrontation between the Soviet Union and the United States Why David French is voting for Kamala Harris in order to save conservative politics “My party loyalty has always been related to two things. One is the ideology of the party and the other one is the character of the party. And the party leaders and the people that I vote for, I've always had a character test and an ideological test.” Bad character and bad policy—”why would I be attached to that? There's no claim on my loyalty there.” The importance of character “If the conservative perspective that I have wants to have any purchase in American politics, MAGA has to lose. Donald Trump has to lose.” Federalism: a practical understanding that smaller government is better. Republican Party increasingly embracing a pro-choice platform “If you're going to have a healthy two party system, the distinctions should be around good people of high character approaching policy solutions from different perspectives.” “One of these parties has sort of left the norms of American. political engagement.” “I voted for Mitt Romney more than Mitt Romney's probably voted for Mitt Romney.” “If I'm voting for a politician, I have a test. One is: Do they have the character necessary for the job? And the higher the position they're seeking, the more character that is necessary. And number two: Do they broadly agree with me on the most important policies?” “I have very little patience for those people who say I'm somehow not a Christian for voting for a pro-choice candidate. When they're voting for a pro-choice candidate who's been adjudicated a sex abuser, that is difficult for me to discern how that is a more Christian stance.” Clear, independent thinker Logical reasoning and courageous statements A living faith by which we think through ideas “There's a fine line between stubbornness and courage.” “In these last 10 years, I've really had to ask myself: Who are you really?” David French's parents' example of faith and virtue Learning from World War I and World War II history “Some of the worst things that have happened in American history have happened because people didn't want to do hard things.” “I think the sanctification process, though, is difficult. It means that you're being exposed to constantly your own sin is being exposed to yourself.” Mark asks: “What do you want Christian people, thoughtful, committed, curious, uncertain, tenuous Christian people to, to do between now and the election?” 2 Timothy 1:7—“God did not give us a spirit of fear, but of power, of love, and of sound mind.” Micah 6:8—”What does the Lord require of you, O man? What is good? To act justly, to love kindness, and to walk humbly before the Lord your God.” Ideological diversity: be curious, seek disagreement “If you just show affection for people and curiosity towards their views, anger tends to drain out of a room.” “College students are full of anxiety about conflict.” “Fear not.” The A Team—arming up for battle “And they find out that a lot of these folks that they were taught were going to be their enemies are actually just super kind, normal folks.” “They're equipping them to fight, not to love their neighbor, fight their neighbor, not love their neighbor.” Mark asks: “What handles would you give people in living in a fear dominated moment in American history?” “In receiving anger and fear, do not try to build up a bulletproof thick skin. … Because you know what that does? It often walls you off from legitimate criticism.” Thick skin, soft heart. “An enormous amount of fear is rooted in a sense—a feeling—of non-belonging and loneliness. Isolation and loneliness.” “People who are more isolated and alone are drawn to these authoritarian movements.” “Ease the loneliness, build the connection. … Lean into relationship and presence.” “It was just stunning to me that, against all evidence of scripture, Christians were consigning people to eternal damnation over a vote in a presidential election.” Miles Law: “Where we stand is based on where we sit.” Kindness, humility, not living a fear-based angry life “If you're in a community where the fruit of the spirit dominate, you can withstand a lot of disagreement.” Production Credits Conversing is produced and distributed in partnership with Comment Magazine and Fuller Seminary.

The Bulletin
I Knew You Were Trouble

The Bulletin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 47:06


Kamala Harris' VP Pick and Iran's impending attack. Find us on Youtube. Russell, Clarissa, and Mike welcome Tim Alberta (The Atlantic) to review the Democrats' vice presidential candidate Tim Walz and discuss the impending attack on Israel from Iran with David French (New York Times). GO DEEPER WITH THE BULLETIN: Follow the show in your podcast app of choice Find us on Youtube. Episode 97 referenced: “We're Not Gonna Take It”  Rate and Review the show in your podcast app of choice Leave a comment in Spotify with your feedback on the discussion–we may even respond! TODAY'S GUESTS:  Tim Alberta is a staff writer at The Atlantic. He was previously the chief political correspondent for Politico. He is also the author of American Carnage: On the Front Lines of the Republican Civil War and the Rise of President Trump. David French is a columnist for the New York Times. He's a former senior editor of The Dispatch. He's the author most recently of Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation. ABOUT THE BULLETIN: The Bulletin is a weekly (and sometimes more!) current events show from Christianity Today hosted and moderated by Clarissa Moll, with senior commentary from Russell Moore (Christianity Today's Editor-in-Chief) and Mike Cosper (Director, CT Media). Each week the show explores current events and breaking news and shares a Christian perspective on issues that are shaping our world. We also offer special one-on-one conversations with writers, artists, and thought leaders whose impact on the world brings important significance to a Christian worldview, like Bono, Harrison Scott Key, Frank Bruni, and more.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Christian Parent, Crazy World
Interpreting the Divine Message in Trump's Near-Death Experience

Christian Parent, Crazy World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 22:20


Donald Trump can't save the world. He can't save our country. He can't even save himself.   But there is a truth to glean from a Pennsylvania field that can save the world. And we will miss it… if we don't turn our eyes to see and our ears to hear.   A lot of us are taking stock of where our country is right now. Our heads are spinning as we have watched these recent heartbreaking events unfold. We are dazed and confused.   How do we make sense of it all?   In this episode, Catherine breaks down the recent assassination attempt of Donald Trump with a prophetic ear to hear what God is saying through these supernatural events. Throughout Scripture, God speaks symbolically through the events that happen in our world. This is how He communicates, and He hasn't stopped. We must listen to what He is saying through the crazy events unfolding in our time. He has a lot to say if we will give him our ear.   Through a narrative that intertwines political events, civic duties, and the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ, the episode emphasizes the message of salvation and redemption. Catherine  urges listeners to open their ears to God's voice and turn their eyes towards the light of Jesus, highlighting the eternal truth that human leaders cannot save us, but only through accepting Jesus' sacrifice can true salvation be found.   Join Catherine as she delves into a profound exploration of spiritual truths amidst the chaos of the modern world.   EPISODES & RESOURCES REFERENCED:   To receive a FREE list of Scriptures to pray over our nation and a book mark listing our national leaders, subscribe HERE.] Episode 110: How Do We Heal Our Nation: 9 Ways To Unite and Restore 9 Ways We Can Unite and Restore Our Nation (article) "Former fire chief killed at Trump rally hailed as a 'hero,' two more victims identified" (NBC News)   SCRIPTURES REFERENCED: Matt. 11:15 Mark 4:9. 23 John 3:16-21 Matthew 13:1-23     Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

The Bulletin
Higher Ground

The Bulletin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 66:41


This week's supreme Court rulings and the Israel/Hamas conflict This week on The Bulletin, Russell Moore and Mike Cosper welcome legal expert David French to discuss the decisions delivered by the Supreme Court. Then, Shane Claiborne joins Mike Cosper and Clarissa Moll to discuss the Israel/Hamas conflict. Today's Guests: David French is a columnist for the New York Times. He's a former senior editor of The Dispatch. He's the author most recently of Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation. Shane Claiborne is a prominent speaker, activist, and best-selling author. Shane worked with Mother Teresa in Calcutta, and founded The Simple Way in Philadelphia. He heads up Red Letter Christians, a movement of folks who are committed to living "as if Jesus meant the things he said." Shane's books include Jesus for President, Red Letter Revolution, and The Irresistible Revolution. In 2023, Shane received the prestigious The King Center's Beloved Community Award for Social Justice from Dr. Bernice King (daughter of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King). “The Bulletin” is a production of Christianity Today Producer: Clarissa Moll Associate Producer: Leslie Thompson Editing and Mix: TJ Hester Music: Dan Phelps Executive Producers: Erik Petrik and Mike Cosper Senior Producer: Matt Stevens Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Bob & Eric Save America
Is America Losing Its Way? James and Bersabeh Ray Explain How to Restore Our Nation's Values

Bob & Eric Save America

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 38:48


Bob and Eric were pleased to have James and Bersabeh Ray, authors and motivational speakers, discuss the cultural decline of America - namely due to a lack of God, the importance of patriotism, and focus on the nuclear family.Long-time show hosts Bob Dunlap, a businessman from North Carolina, and Eric Matheny, a criminal defense attorney in Florida, have moved to the Freedom First Network to deliver weekly patriotic brilliance. Formerly of “Weekly Wrap-Up With Bob & Eric," the outspoken duo are ready to take it to the next level. America is at a crossroads. Bob and Eric are here to keep people informed about the right directions to go. Catch them every Saturday at noon Eastern as they discuss the important issues of the week.Subscribe to Freedom First Network on Rumble to watch all of our shows LIVE: https://rumble.com/c/freedomfirstnetworkIndulge in the finest quality with Freedom First Beef – sous vide, freeze-dried, and ready to savor today or in a decade. Order now using code BOBANDERIC for a 15% discount. https://freedomfirstbeef.comBe ready for anything life throws your way with The Wellness Company's Medical Emergency Kit. Order today using code BOBANDERIC for a 10% discount at https://twc.health/ffn.Protect your financial future with precious metals! Get your FREE Gold and Silver Guide from Genesis Gold today and take control of your financial destiny! https://pickaxgold.comUnleash the spirit of liberty in every cup with Freedom First Coffee's Founders Blend. Order now using code BOBANDERIC and savor the unparalleled taste of freedom in every patriotic sip. https://freedomfirstcoffee.com

The Bulletin
Fever Dream

The Bulletin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 53:05


This week on The Bulletin, our hosts explore why third party candidates appeal to voters, how the pro-life movement became so hypocritical, and what amazes us about Beyonce's new chart-topping album. Hosts Mike Cosper and editor in chief Russell Moore talk with CT's political correspondent Harvest Prude, New York Times columnist David French, CT's chief impact officer Nicole Martin, and Nashville songwriter and producer Charlie Peacock as they dive deep beneath the headlines to the stories that are shaping our world. Resources Referenced: Some Evangelicals Want a Third-Party Option, Even Without a Chance at Winning | News & Reporting | Christianity Today The Gospel of Life: Evangelium Vitae: John Paul II Today's Guests: Harvest Prude is a CT's national political correspondent and a congressional reporter based in Washington, D.C. She is a former reporter for The Dispatch and WORLD, having served there as political reporter for their Washington bureau.  David French is a columnist for the New York Times. He's a former senior editor of The Dispatch. He's the author most recently of Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation. Charlie Peacock, born Charles William Ashworth in Yuba City, California is a Nashville-based, 4x Grammy® Award-winning, multi-format jazz and pop recording artist, composer and record producer. Peacock's production credits range from Chris Cornell and Ladysmith Black Mambazo to AAA and Americana successes such as The Lone Bellow, Holly Williams, The Civil Wars, Ben Rector and Brett Dennen.  Nicole Martin serves Christianity Today as chief impact officer after serving on its board of directors. Nicole oversees three major strategic initiatives that are shaping the future of CT including The Global Initiative, the Big Tent Initiative, and the Next Gen Initiative.  “The Bulletin” is a production of Christianity Today Executive Producer: Erik Petrik Producer: Clarissa Moll and Matt Stevens Associate Producer: McKenzie Hill and Raed Gilliam Editing and Mix: TJ Hester Music: Dan Phelps Show Design: Bryan Todd Graphic Design: Amy Jones Social Media: Kate Lucky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Bulletin
How High's The Blood Pressure, Mama?

The Bulletin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 54:32


This week on The Bulletin, hosts Russell Moore and Nicole Martin are joined by New York Times columnist David French to talk about the growing crisis in Gaza and Russia's recent re-election of Vladimir Putiin. With so much suffering and conflict in the world, how do we determine who is truly responsible and how do we create a way forward? Theologian David Taylor stops by to talk about the book of Psalms in seasons of conflict, how lament offers us language for the suffering we see around us and how regular engagement with the psalms can shape us into people who persevere with hope, regardless of what the headlines are. Take our listener survey and let us know what you think of the show.  Visit MoreCT.com/Bulletin.  This week's guests: David French is a columnist for the New York Times. He's a former senior editor of The Dispatch. He's the author most recently of Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation. David Taylor is a theologian, author, speaker, priest, and director of initiatives in art and faith. A professor at Fuller Theological Seminary, he has lectured widely on the arts, from Thailand to South Africa. He has written for The Washington Post, Image Journal, Theology Today, Worship, Religion News Service, Christianity Today, and Books & Culture, among others. He is the author of Open and Unafraid: The Psalms as a Guide to Life. lives in Austin with his wife Phaedra, a visual artist and gardener, and his daughter Blythe and son Sebastian. “The Bulletin” is a production of Christianity Today Executive Producer: Erik Petrik Producer: Clarissa Moll and Matt Stevens Associate Producer: McKenzie Hill Editing and Mix: TJ Hester Music: Dan Phelps Show Design: Bryan Todd Graphic Design: Amy Jones Social Media: Kate Lucky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

WeeklyTech Podcast
The Legal Complexities of Free Speech and Content Moderation with David French

WeeklyTech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 44:55


As we continue our mini-series on our recently released volume The Digital Public Square with B&H Academic, I am joined by David French to talk about his contribution entitled, “Can the Government Save Us from Ourselves?: The Legal Complexities of Free Speech and Content Moderation.” Today, David and I talk about the debates over regulating the technology industry in light of the challenges to free expression today as well as the role of personal virtue in the public square.Meet David:David is an opinion columnist at the New York Times and previously served as senior editor at the Dispatch as well as a contributing writer for the Atlantic. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School, a former lecturer at Cornell Law School, and a past president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education. David is a New York Times bestselling author, and his most recent book is, Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation. He is a former major in the United States Army Reserve and is a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom, where he earned a Bronze Star.—The Digital Public Square is a production of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission and is produced and hosted by Jason Thacker. Production assistance is provided by Kadin Christian. Technical production provided by Owens Productions. It is edited and mixed by Mark Owens. 

The Focus Group with Sarah Longwell
S3 Ep5: "They" Sent This Tornado (with David French)

The Focus Group with Sarah Longwell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 55:27


Marjorie Taylor Greene wants a national divorce. We don't, but we asked our focus groups about it anyway. New York Times opinion columnist David French (literally) wrote the book on a possible national divorce. He joins Sarah to talk about whether (and how) the United States holds together; and the task of rebuilding trust in our institutions. Show notes: Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation (by David French) https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/26/opinion/fox-news-lies-dominion.html Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Focus Group with Sarah Longwell
"They" Sent This Tornado (with David French)

The Focus Group with Sarah Longwell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 55:27


Marjorie Taylor Greene wants a national divorce. We don't, but we asked our focus groups about it anyway. New York Times opinion columnist David French (literally) wrote the book on a possible national divorce. He joins Sarah to talk about whether (and how) the United States holds together; and the task of rebuilding trust in our institutions. Show notes: Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation (by David French) https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/26/opinion/fox-news-lies-dominion.html Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Denison Forum Podcast
Should Christians pursue power? A conversation with David French

The Denison Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 61:14


David French sits down with Dr. Mark Turman to discuss how Christians should view power, the rise of radicalization and alienation, how to read the news well, and how to be informed without being alarmist.     Show notes:    David French and Dr. Mark Turman begin by discussing the nature of power, why the “will to power” leads to all kinds of sin, whether Christians should pursue influence, and Micah 6:8 (1:06). They discuss apocalyptic language in political commentary, the deepening divide that media encourages, and rising radicalization and alienation (17:24). French worries that the reasonable majority are starting to stay silent and considers why we should start thinking smaller in our communities (30:00). They consider how to be well informed without being alarmist (41:42). Then, they talk about good news outlets, the difference between reporting and opinion, and the value of a free press (49:22). Finally, French closes by commenting on the difference between Christian cultural warriors and cultural missionaries (57:43).     Resources and further reading:   Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation, David French The Dispatch's “French Press”, David French  “Faith in the public square: A conversation with David French,” Podcast Good Faith, Podcast with David French and Curtis Chang Respectfully, I Disagree – Jim Denison   About the hosts    Mark Turman, DMin, is the executive director of Denison Forum. He received his DMin from Truett at Baylor and previously served as lead pastor of Crosspoint Church.    About the guest    David French was senior editor for The Dispatch and before that, a senior writer for National Review. He recently accepted a position to write full-time as an opinion columnist for the New York Times. He has written for The Atlantic, as well as many other notable publications. French is a New York Times bestselling author and graduate of Harvard Law School, the past president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, and a former lecturer at Cornell Law School.  He has served as a senior counsel for the American Center for Law and Justice and the Alliance Defending Freedom. David is a former major in the United States Army Reserve. In 2007, he deployed to Iraq, where he was awarded the Bronze Star. 

The Ask
Episode 20 – Divided We Fall: America’s Session Threat And How To Restore Our Nation

The Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 67:34


In this episode of The Ask, award-winning author David French discusses his work on Divided We Fall: America’s Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation About the book: Our Episode Guest: A graduate of Harvard Law School and a constitutional lawyer long devoted to taking on religious liberty cases, David French has long been a leading conservative…

The Power Hungry Podcast
David French: Author of Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation

The Power Hungry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 75:59 Transcription Available


David French is a senior editor at The Dispatch. In this episode, David (who first appeared on the podcast in 2020) talks about what has changed since his book -- Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation – came out two years ago, how the pandemic exacerbated the divisions in America, the religious divisions in the Democratic party, gun laws, and why public figures like LeBron James, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, and Dolly Parton can help unite the country. (Recorded August 5, 2022.)

The Good Fight
David French on Abortion

The Good Fight

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 66:51


David French is a columnist for The Atlantic and senior editor at The Dispatch. His books include Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation and The Rise of ISIS: A Threat We Can't Ignore. French received a Bronze Star for service during Operation Iraqi Freedom and, as an attorney, litigated cases surrounding issues of religious and personal liberties. He is a member of Persuasion's board of advisors. In this week's conversation, Yascha Mounk and David French discuss whether Donald Trump should be prosecuted for his actions on and before January 6th, 2021; the moral status of abortion; and why French, despite being a longstanding member of the pro-life movement, is not celebrating the demise of Roe v. Wade. This transcript has been condensed and lightly edited for clarity. Please do listen and spread the word about The Good Fight. If you have not yet signed up for our podcast, please do so now by following this link on your phone. Email: podcast@persuasion.community  Website: http://www.persuasion.community Podcast production by John Taylor Williams, and Brendan Ruberry Connect with us! Spotify | Apple | Google Twitter: @Yascha_Mounk & @joinpersuasion Youtube: Yascha Mounk LinkedIn: Persuasion Community Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Making Sense with Sam Harris - Subscriber Content

Sam Harris speaks with David French about forces that are pulling American society apart. They discuss David’s experience as a JAG officer in Iraq, his experience of harassment for coming out against Trump, the way real grievances drive political derangement, the illiberalism on both the Left and the Right, the role of prophecy in Evangelical support for Trump, honor culture, the response to Hunter Biden’s laptop, the January 6th hearings, the personality cult of Trumpism, federalism, geographic sorting, group polarization, cultural divisions in sports and entertainment, the gun rights movement, the ethics of gun ownership, whether Trump will be prosecuted, the 2024 Presidential campaign, the dangers of online activism, and other topics. David French is a senior editor at The Dispatch and a contributing writer for The Atlantic. A graduate of Harvard Law School, David was previously a senior writer for National Review and a columnist for Time. He is a former constitutional litigator and a past president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education. David is a New York Times bestselling author, and his most recent book, Divided We Fall: America’s Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation, was released last September. David is a former major in the United States Army Reserve and is a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom, where he was awarded the Bronze Star. Website: https://frenchpress.thedispatch.com/ Twitter: @DavidAFrench Learning how to train your mind is the single greatest investment you can make in life. That’s why Sam Harris created the Waking Up app. From rational mindfulness practice to lessons on some of life’s most important topics, join Sam as he demystifies the practice of meditation and explores the theory behind it.

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan
David French On Religious Liberty, CRT, Grace

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 88:56


David is a political writer and former attorney who took on high-profile cases for religious liberty. He was also a major in the Army Reserve who served in Iraq, and before that he served as president of FIRE, the campus free-speech group. David now writes for The Dispatch and The Atlantic, and his latest book is Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation. Last summer he wrote this wonderful review of my essay collection, Out On A Limb, but this is the first time we’ve spoken.You can listen to the episode right away in the audio player above. For two clips of my convo with David — on how many political Christians completely miss the point of Jesus, and on the “God gap” within the Democratic coalition — head over to our YouTube page.That convo is a good complement to our January episode with Christopher Rufo (the two have tussled before), so we just transcribed Rufo’s episode in full. Here’s a reminder of his stance on CRT in the schools:Starting around the 30-minute mark in the new episode, David and I discuss the tricky defense of liberalism in the face of both CRT curriculum and anti-CRT bills. We also grapple with the corrosive effects of Twitter and, in particular, the commentary surrounding the racist massacre in Buffalo this week. On that note, a reader writes:I am a member of a mainline Christian denomination and parent of young children. My personal and professional experience of social media is centered on connections with clergy colleagues and active church members attached to a wide variety of Christian denominations. When news of the racially motivated shooting in Buffalo broke, my social media relationships immediately shifted to a flurry of outrage, comments about the pox of racism built into the American way, and pithy memes noting that the root problem of all that ails us is white supremacy.For example, one friend wrote in response to the Buffalo shooting, “The root cause of gun violence is white supremacy. We will not be safe from gun violence until we end white supremacy. White fam, we are the ones who can end white supremacy. It is on us.” Presiding Bishop Michael Curry of the Episcopal Church released a statement decrying the racism behind the shooting. Members of my left-leaning church have asked and encouraged me to preach from the pulpit about the evils of white supremacy and white fragility, especially now in light of the Buffalo shooting. However, I did not hear a thing from these same people or religious bodies following the racially motivated shooting by Frank James on the NYC subway last month. Mr. James has been indicted on federal terror charges after shooting ten people. Were there no official prayers for victims and to end racial violence from religious bodies because no one ultimately died in the subway shooting? Why were there no tweets, memes, or impassioned calls to “do better” after such a horrific, calculated attack? The silence after that racially motivated shooting compared to the outcry after this month’s racially motivated shooting is noteworthy. And essential to the CRT worldview. Racism is unique to white people. Another sign of our racialized culture war comes from this listener:In your episode with Douglas Murray, you mentioned that you had to explain to someone how white people did not invent racism. I serve at the school board in Manhattan and we had the same discussion at our last meeting. The district is pushing a book called “Our Skin” to teach elementary kids how white people invented racism. Money quote:“A long time ago, way before you were born, a group of white people made up an idea called race. They sorted people by skin color and said that white people were better, smarter, prettier, and that they deserve more than everybody else,” the book declares.Here’s how Murray addresses the canard that white people invented racism:On a lighter note, here’s a fan of last week’s episode with Tina Brown:In your conversation about the Queen’s inscrutable nature and unceasing impartiality, you forget one spectacular lapse into utter bias: the 1995 referendum on Quebec sovereignty!Pierre Brassard, a Quebec disc jockey, called Buckingham Palace impersonating the (then) Canadian PM Jean Chretien begging her to support the NO side and, astonishingly, got through to Queen Elizabeth! In the conversation, broadcast live in Montreal, she actually said, “It sounds as though the referendum may go the wrong (!) way...”. She said many other things that were blatantly against Quebec separating and was willing to make a public statement. Here’s the audio (and pardon Elizabeth R’s surprisingly bad French!): While I voted Non and thought the hoax was screamingly hilarious, this referendum was about the self-determination of a nation and she was hardly a glowing example of non-interference and impartiality. Quebec separatists were apoplectic. She wouldn’t even make a clear declaration in favour of the “No” side in the Scottish referendum! Ah, well ... even Captain Kirk broke the prime directive 33 times. Self-determination must be overrated. Here’s Tina on why the best British monarchs tend to be women:Another fan of the episode writes:So I’m a stereotypical NPR-listening, NYT-reading, Anglophilic liberal, happy to watch whatever B-grade pablum PBS airs on Sunday nights, as long as it has a British accent. So of course I fell in love with Downton Abbey. Part of my stereotypical outlook is holding a certain condescension toward the lower-class examples of American culture — you’d never catch me watching a soap opera, for example. But somewhere in the last season of Downton Abbey, it hit me full-on that the show is just a soap opera for snobs. That realization was a nice, bright, uncomfortable look in the mirror. What a hypocrite I am! That said, I can’t wait for the new Downton Abbey movie that opens this week:On the subject of Americans and their relationship with the British monarchy that you and Tina Brown discussed, to me it isn’t very complicated. It’s the embodiment of our cultural heritage, so it represents roots and stability in our land that values change and progress. And the monarchy is sacramental — another quality our society lacks, and which we’ve projected onto the office of the president as compensation. Toggling from listeners to readers, one of the latter writes:I have been thinking a lot about your May 6 column on the SCOTUS leak (“How Dare They!”) and the following week’s large number of reader responses to it. First, I want to say that, although I’m fiercely pro-choice, your column was strongly persuasive and helped me to think about Roe v Wade in a very different way. I love this about the Dish — the way you introduce complexity and nuance to issues that are polarizing and thus typically presented in stark black-and-white terms. But there is one potential detail of your argument that I continue to struggle with. While I accept that, in a liberal society, such issues as abortion should be a matter of debate and resolution via the popular voice, in practice they rarely are — because of the reality of our political system. Because of our two-party system and the primary elections that determine candidacy, most moderate, centrist voters simply do not have a choice to exercise their opinion on a wide variety of issues. They cannot vote individually on issues of substance, in an a la carte fashion. They are forced to accept a homogenous party platform that, in toto, represents the least worst of two extremes. For example, if I am a pro-choice moderate conservative who supports free markets, minimal government regulation, and low taxation, and is concerned about wokeness and CRT, my only choice to cast a vote in support of access to abortion is to vote for a candidate who is antagonistic to these other issues of import to me. You cite statistics in your column indicating broad support among Republicans for a moderate stance on abortion. Yet, I would argue that relatively few of these voters are going to voice that support by voting for a Democratic candidate — especially a far-left candidate — even if this means voting for the far-right opponent. This, then, is interpreted by the GOP as proof that their constituency supports the extreme view held by the majority of the GOP candidates. If we had a center party, I may be more optimistic in sharing your view of things. But as it stands, I feel like our choice is no choice at all.I feel you. But this is unavoidable in a democracy with political parties and winner-takes-all systems. Another reader has a few more laments:I believe anti-abortion-rights activists have not fully considered the consequences of how eliminating legal abortion will impact families. It is almost certain that the rate of child poverty in America will increase if a ban on abortion takes place.  Most of the states which want to ban abortion also have small child-welfare programs. That will result in more children being born into poor economic circumstances.Another thing that will probably happen is an increase in crime. The crime rate in the US has been falling since the early ‘90s, when kids born after Roe first started reaching adulthood. There is a clear link between kids being neglected and unwanted and then turning to crime. This was documented in the book Freakonomics.I believe the pro-choice side will win this debate. But perhaps it will only win when the full, horrifying consequences of banning all abortions — such as in the Oklahoma bill just passed — comes into focus. This next reader goes meta:In your otherwise excellent compilation of reader thoughts about Roe, you had one response I want to quibble with. After quoting one reader, you wrote: “Oh please. This next reader gets specific:” — and then went on with the next quote.I don’t recall what the first reader said, and it doesn’t matter because your response was inappropriate no matter what was said. If you think the reader’s argument has no merit, omit the comment. If you have a rebuttal to the reader’s argument, offer it. Even if you disagree with the reader but lack the time or energy to formulate a proper response, that’s fine too: Just print the comment with no response.What’s not OK, ever, is to reply with just a snarky dismissal and no further comment. That’s rude to the reader, and it makes you look like a dick.That whole big collection of reader dissents was compiled and edited by my colleague, Chris, who does that every week to hold my feet to the fire. I don’t censor the reader criticism he offers — so forgive me the occasional harrumph. Another reader switches topics:I read these two excerpts in your weekly money quotes:“There were also homosexual women at the Pines, but they were, or seemed to be, far fewer in number. Nor, except for a marked tendency to hang out in the company of large and usually ferocious dogs, were they instantly recognizable as the men were,” - Midge Decter, who died the week, on Fire Island in the summer of 1980.“Well, if I were a dyke and a pair of Podhoretzes came waddling toward me on the beach, copies of Leviticus and Freud in hand, I’d get in touch with the nearest Alsatian dealer pronto,” - Gore Vidal, responding to Midge.I had known about Decter’s “The Boys on the Beach” essay for decades, maybe since the late ‘80s, but I had never read it — until a few months ago. I am 66 years old, was practically always out, loved to read all the gay literature, and I have to say, that essay got the pulse of ‘70s gay life and society better than Edmund White (his “States of Desire” was published in 1980 and I still have my copy) or any other commentator I know of, with the exception of Randy Shilts’s “And the Band Played On.”Decter had gay acquaintances, friends, and frenemies, and she saw aspects of gay life with a beady-eyed sharpness and skepticism I wish more of us had had back then. I remember when I officially came out in 1974 at 18, met a couple of good-looking guys in their late 20s/early 30s who, like the vast majority of gay men, talked about sex all the time, with a greater intensity than straight guys I knew. So I asked them how many guys they had been to bed with and they said maybe 500 or 600. Asked them if they were afraid of getting diseases, and they said “no” because they just went to the public health clinic to get a shot. And right there, I sensed that at some point, there would be a gay healthcare catastrophe. I was not the only who had that sense, but it was very censored in the community.I tend to agree about Decter’s accuracy and perception, however laced it was with disgust. It’s a riveting piece — proof that sometimes being alien to a subculture makes you a better observer of it. She and Larry Kramer were essentially on the same page when it came to gay male culture in the 1970s. And yes, the omens were there. And now there’s monkeypox, which seems as if it might have found the same transmission route as HIV. Gulp.Lastly, because we ran out of room this week in the main Dish for the new VFYW contest photo (otherwise the email version would get cut short), here ya go:Where do you think it’s located? Email your guess to contest@andrewsullivan.com. Please put the location — city and/or state first, then country — in the subject line. Proximity counts if no one gets the exact spot. Bonus points for fun facts and stories. The winner gets the choice of a VFYW book or two annual Dish subscriptions. If you are not a subscriber, please indicate that status in your entry and we will give you a free month subscription if we select your entry for the contest results (example here if you’re new to the contest). Happy sleuthing! Get full access to The Weekly Dish at andrewsullivan.substack.com/subscribe

The Long Game
David French is warning evangelicals away from authoritarianism

The Long Game

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 62:16


David French, my guest today, is senior editor at The Dispatch, contributing writer at The Atlantic, co-host of the "Good Faith" podcast with Curtis Chang. He is author of several books, most recently, "Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation." David has a long career as a lawyer who has fought for religious liberty of all faiths, but especially conservatives. He is super conservative himself, as you will hear in this conversation when he talks about his view of abortion. But over the last several years, French has become a pariah to many on the right. French has in essence become the target for conservatives who believe that America is so hostile to their views and their way of life that it is no longer possible to try to reach agreement and compromise and accommodation through the regular means of democratic processes.In short, David French has become a standard-bearer for conservatives who still believe in democracy, and a target for those on the right who range from skeptical that democracy can work for them anymore, to those who are outright hostile to democracy.In this conversation we discuss what David French and Curtis Chang are doing to try to rebuild the walls of christian conservative commitments to democracy and classical liberalism, which is different from partisan or political liberalism. Curtis was on this podcast last year to talk about his work on "Christians and the Vaccine." And then in the second half of this conversation, we talk about Roe v Wade and what happens next.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thelonggame. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Argument
It's Not About Putin: Two Conservatives Break Down the G.O.P. Split Over Ukraine

The Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 44:35


How should America respond to Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine? This week, Jane Coaston sought out perspectives of a particular group on this complex question: conservatives. The group has long been divided on foreign policy and, more recently, over Putin and Russia. Could loyalty to Donald Trump lead some Republicans to support Putin?In today's episode, these questions are tested by two conservative writers — and their answers are far from aligned.Michael Brendan Dougherty is a senior writer at National Review. He feels strongly that the United States and NATO should avoid further involvement in the conflict and argues that a declaration of neutrality by Ukraine would be a good path forward. “I think neutrality is a real strategic position that can help some countries remain independent, sovereign and avoid war,” he says.David French is a senior editor at The Dispatch. He sits on the opposite side; He is for NATO expansion and believes the United States should further help to defend Ukraine. “It's so necessary for the West — without risking nuclear conflict with Russia — to demonstrate for a generation, if possible, that this form of aggressive warfare is going to cost far, far more than anything that Russia will gain,” he says.Whether you're a Republican, Democrat, independent or none of those, we want to hear from you. What's your take on Ukraine, and how do you think the Republican Party should be reacting? Share your thoughts in the comments on this page after you've listened to the debate.Mentioned in this episode:“My Father Left Me Ireland: An American Son's Search for Home” by Michael Brendan Dougherty“The French Press” newsletter by David French“Divided We Fall: America's Succession Thread and How to Restore Our Nation” by David French“The War in Ukraine Is a Blow to the Nationalist, Postliberal Right” by David French“Wartime's Macabre Predictions of a Populist Defeat” by Michael Brendan Dougherty in National Review(A full transcript of the episode will be available midday on the Times website.)

Walking In Your Purpose!
Daniel Fast Day 15: Yah Will Restore Our Nation!

Walking In Your Purpose!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 4:22


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The Habit
David French Tries to Move the Elephant

The Habit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 47:00


David French is a political and cultural commentator and senior editor at The Dispatch. He's a contributing writer at The Atlantic Monthly and the author of several books, including Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation as well as the French Press newsletter. He's the co-host—with Curtis Chang—of the new podcast, Good Faith.  In this episode, David French and Jonathan Rogers discuss persuasion in a polarized and ideologically super-charged climate. Support the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/member See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Interview
David French

The Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 42:44


Mediaite editor Aidan McLaughlin speaks to David French, a conservative writer, constitutional lawyer and veteran. He is senior editor at The Dispatch and author of a fresh newsletter for The Atlantic, The Third Rail, which tackles the complex issues that divide the country. French and McLaughlin discuss evangelical support for Trump, whether there is any legal basis for "rigged election" claims, Christian opposition to vaccines, the legality of vaccine mandates, and the future of the Republican Party. French is the author of several books, most recently "Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation."

GEORGE FOX TALKS
CULTURE | Political Polarization & the Future of the United States of America

GEORGE FOX TALKS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 67:53


In this episode, Abigail Favale hosts David French in a discussion on the political climate in the USA and where it's headed. The two explore the psyche of the average American voter and French shares his tips for choosing which candidates to support. They also touch on abortion and the Christian's response--politically and otherwise.David French is senior editor of The Dispatch. He's also a columnist for Time. He's the author of Rise of ISIS: A Threat We Can't Ignore, and more recently Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation, among others.Visit The Dispatch.Find Divided We Fall here.Follow David French on Twitter.Professor Abigail Favale completed her doctorate at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, where she was a recipient of the competitive Overseas Research Award. In 2011, her dissertation was granted the Samuel Rutherford Prize for the most distinguished thesis in English literature.Check out Abigail's academic profile.To connect with more of her work, visit her website.These podcasts are also all video recorded and on our YouTube channel! You can also visit our website at https://georgefox.edu/talks for more content like this. 

The Academic Freedom Podcast
David French on the Problem with Banning Conversations

The Academic Freedom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 56:57


David French is a senior editor of The Dispatch and the author of several books, most recently Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation. He was senior counsel for the Alliance Defending Freedom, and served as president for the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) before stepping down to serve in the Iraq War. David joins the AFA's Keith Whittington for a wide ranging conversation about his work on campus free speech at FIRE, cancel culture on the right vs. the left, his recent involvement in the critical race theory debate, and the unintended consequences of any effort to ban conversations or ideas.  

Capitol Conversations
A Final Show Part 2: David French on religious liberty, pro-life policy, and January 6th

Capitol Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 51:42


We are in a season of transition at the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission after Russell Moore's move to Christianity Today. The team in D.C. is changing as well, and so we wanted to bring you a final show with the current team: Jeff Pickering, Chelsea Patterson Sobolik, and Travis Wussow.This show will air in two parts with reflections on the ERLC's work in Washington and a conversation with David French of The Dispatch about religious liberty, pro-life policy, and January 6th. Listen to part one here.The motivating aim of Capitol Conversations was to foster a new evangelical imagination for political engagement and we hope it's done that for you. On behalf of all of us at the ERLC in Washington, thanks for listening.In the meantime, stay subscribed to Capitol Conversations as there will surely and soon be something new on this channel. And be sure to check out The ERLC Podcast as well, with new episodes from Nashville released every Friday.Guest BiographyDavid French is senior editor of The Dispatch. He's also a columnist for Time. He's the author of Rise of ISIS: A Threat We Can't Ignore, and Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation, among others.Resources from the ConversationConnect with David French's work at The DispatchRead issues of David's newsletter, The French Press, on the topics discussedLiberty Gained and Power Lost from January 10, 2020Punitive Intolerance Is No Way to Preserve Pluralism from July 6, 2021How To Be Pro-Life in Joe Biden's America from February 7, 2021The Institutionalist Case for Reversing Roe v. Wade from July 27, 2021Only the Church Can Truly Defeat a Christian Insurrection from January 10, 2021January 6 and the Awesome Power of Republican Cognitive Dissonance from July 1, 2021Read 4 important SCOTUS cases for life and religious liberty: looking back and looking ahead by Chelsea Patterson SobolikWatch ERLC's event from July 29, 2021: Baptists and the Court: A Review of Recent SCOTUS DecisionsWatch the NYT video about January 6th that David recommended: Inside the Capitol Riot: An Exclusive Video InvestigationListen to the short podcast series from The Dispatch that Travis recommended: The Hangover with Chris StirewaltWatch Russell Moore's conversation with Jeff Pickering about January 6th: Chaos at the Capitol: A Conversation about Conspiracies and ViolenceRead How the ERLC advocates on the Hill by Chelsea Patterson SobolikSubscribe to ERLC's Policy Newsletter

Capitol Conversations
A Final Show Part 1: Reflections from the Leland House with Jeff, Chelsea, and Travis

Capitol Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 59:41


We are in a season of transition at the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission after Russell Moore's move to Christianity Today. The team in D.C. is changing as well, and so we wanted to bring you a final show with the current team: Jeff Pickering, Chelsea Patterson Sobolik, and Travis Wussow. This show will air in two parts with reflections on the ERLC's work in Washington, D.C., and a conversation with David French of The Dispatch about religious liberty, pro-life policy, and January 6th.The motivating aim of Capitol Conversations was to foster a new evangelical imagination for political engagement and we hope it's done that for you. On behalf of all of us at the ERLC in Washington, D.C., thanks for listening.In the meantime, stay subscribed to Capitol Conversations as there will surely and soon be something new on this channel. And be sure to check out The ERLC Podcast as well, with new episodes from Nashville released every Friday.Guest BiographyDavid French is senior editor of The Dispatch. He's also a columnist for Time. He's the author of Rise of ISIS: A Threat We Can't Ignore, and Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation, among others.Resources from the ConversationRead David French's work at The DispatchRead How the ERLC is advocating for Southern Baptists in Washington, D.C. by Jeff PickeringRead How the ERLC advocates on the Hill by Chelsea Patterson SobolikRead Why do we send advocacy letters in D.C.? by Chelsea Patterson Sobolik and Jeff PickeringListen to our favorite episodesChelsea: Melissa Ohden on Surviving AbortionJeff: Kenneth Bae, the longest held U.S. prisoner in North Korea, on hope in a hard labor campTravis: Matti Friedman on the Middle East after the Abraham AccordsInterns: Staff Roundtable with our spring 2020 intern on her semester in D.C. and how the pandemic changed everything and the episode when Brooke was an intern Year in Review with the 2018 InternsRead about the issues we highlightedChelsea: China's Main Threat Is a Moral OneJeff: Citing ERLC brief, SCOTUS protects religious libertyTravis: SBA issues new safe harbor for small Paycheck Protection loansSubscribe to ERLC's Policy Newsletter

Gospel Business Strategies
David French on American Secession, Pluralism vs Popularism, and TRUMP | The Kent Lapp Podcast #110

Gospel Business Strategies

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 123:16


Kent talks with Attorney, Political Commentator, and New York Times best-selling author, David French about a possible American Secession, Pluralism vs Popularism, and Christianity's infatuation with TRUMP.   ---   David is an attorney, political commentator, and New York Times best-selling author. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School and spent much of his career representing religious liberty cases. He is the past president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education and is currently the senior editor of The Dispatch and a columnist for Time, having previously served as a staff writer for National Review. His latest book (released September 2020) is Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation.   ---   ABOUT the Kent Lapp Podcast: The KLP features conversations designed to spark change, bring hope, & help you navigate the tricky bits in life. We are particularly interested in exploring what folks who are successful in their field believe, are building, and enjoy.   » The KLP Trailer: https://youtu.be/3_4cIa68pI4 » About the KLP: https://www.kentlapp.com/aboutklp » About Kent Lapp: http://kentlapp.com/about/   WATCH/STREAM The Kent Lapp Podcast: » Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/thekentlapppodcast » Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/vfv2vgw » Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/y8yd2gcc » Overcast: https://tinyurl.com/y8veuoxl » Castbox: https://tinyurl.com/y8vwheqt » Stitcher: https://tinyurl.com/y75uy96u » Google Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/yburnrld » Amazon Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/y7lszt2f   FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: » Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kentlapppodcast/ » Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KentLappPodcast  » Twitter: https://twitter.com/Kentlapp   CONTACT The KLP » Email: TheKentLappPodcast@gmail.com

The Patriot Cause
US Communist Revolution

The Patriot Cause

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 18:59


We are facing the largest Communist Revolution in history. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has remained in power in China ever since the Mao Zedong-led party founded the People's Republic in 1949.  Everything we are going through today in America happened in China.  Our issues are not about racial inequality, it's about communist take over. Charles Barkley Says Politicians 'Divide' Black, White and Rich, Poor America Apr 4, 2021 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQpZpoh7SR8 How Obama Left Us More Racially Divided Than Ever By John Gibbs JULY 13, 2016 If you think America is a land of oppression instead of a land of freedom, you will sow social discord. That's President Obama's legacy. https://thefederalist.com/2016/07/13/how-obama-left-us-more-racially-divided-than-ever/   David French warns of the potential dangers to the country--and the world--if we don't summon the courage to reconcile our political differences. French is a senior editor at The Dispatch and a columnist for Time. His new book is Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation. He is a former major in the United States Army Reserve https://bookshop.org/books/divided-we-fall-america-s-secession-threat-and-how-to-restore-our-nation/9781250201973  

Mornings with Carmen
Ideas for restoring our nation | When Christians pursue the common good

Mornings with Carmen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 42:53


On this "Best-Of Mornings with Carmen, David French talks about his book "Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation" and Don Evert of the Hopeful Neighborhood Project talks about their guide "The Hopeful Neighborhood."

Mornings with Carmen
Ideas for restoring our nation | When Christians pursue the common good

Mornings with Carmen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 42:52


On this "Best-Of Mornings with Carmen, David French talks about his book "Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation" and Don Evert of the Hopeful Neighborhood Project talks about their guide "The Hopeful Neighborhood."

ERLC Podcast
Mardi Gras is cancelled, a rare ‘Christmas Star', and a conversation with David French

ERLC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 63:48


In this episode, Josh, Brent, and Lindsay discuss the first people to receive the Coronavirus vaccine, Middle America racking up a ton of new Coronavirus cases, Mardi Gras being cancelled, Biden's ‘skeleton staff', record unemployment claims, the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering, and a rare Christmas star. Lindsay also gives a rundown of this week's ERLC content including Jared Kennedy with "Two foundational truths to teach our kids about gender: Celebrating who God created us to be," Annie Kratzsch with "3 practical Advent practices to meet you in your suffering: Simple activities for your family from the “Unexpected Gift”," and C. Ben Mitchell with "What defines personhood? The distinct difference of humans." Also in this episode, the hosts are joined by David French for a conversation about life and ministry. About DavidDavid French is an American attorney, political commentator, and author. A fellow at the National Review Institute and a staff writer for National Review from 2015 to 2019, French currently serves as senior editor of The Dispatch. David is the author of Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation. David and his wife Nancy live in middle Tennessee with their three children. You can connect with him on Twitter: @DavidAFrenchERLC ContentJared Kennedy with Two foundational truths to teach our kids about gender: Celebrating who God created us to beA Parent's Guide to Teaching Your Children About GenderAnnie Kratzsch with 3 practical Advent practices to meet you in your suffering: Simple activities for your family from the “Unexpected Gift”C. Ben Mitchell with What defines personhood? The distinct difference of humansCultureA UK woman aged 90 was the first in the world to receive the Pfizer vaccine todayWilliam Shakespeare: to be vaccinated nor not to be vaccinatedMiddle America is still racking up a ton of new coronavirus casesNew Orleans Mayor Cancels Mardi Gras Parades In 2021Biden may start with 'skeleton staff'Explaining the Supreme Court lawsuit from Texas and Trump challenging Biden's winWeekly jobless claims surge to 853,000, highest since SeptemberUnemployment insurance claimsIMB missionaries and staff give more than $800,000 to LMCOJupiter and Saturn to align in rare 'Christmas Star'LunchroomLindsay: Why We Plan to Get Vaccinated: A Christian Moral PerspectiveJosh: One Year Pelaton Commercial anniversary: A year ago this week we all laughed at her. What did she know and when?Brent: AirPods Max Connect with us on Twitter@ERLC@jbwester@LeatherwoodTN@LindsNicoletSponsorsEnd of Year Giving: If you've benefited from the content shared on this podcast, would you please consider making a year-end donation? Any individual donations we receive, apart from the Cooperative Program, goes to placing ultrasound machines in pro-life pregnancy centers, advocating for religious liberty, and human dignity here at home and across the globe.Searching for Christmas by JD Greear. This book is perfect for giving to unbelieving friends and family this Christmas.

Uncertain Things
Time to Talk About Secession? (w/ David French)

Uncertain Things

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 67:40


David French — senior editor of The Dispatch, conservative evangelical, never Trumper, and really nice guy — joins us the day after the election to discuss his new book "Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation." We discuss the reasons why we're so painfully divided, unpack how secessions of yore unfolded, and speculate on the chilling scenarios that could lead to secessions in the not-so-distant future. And as a bonus (because we’ve all be through a lot this week) we check in on a few past guests — Katie Herzog, Robby Soave, Tomer Persico, and Misha Thomas — to get their post-election day thoughts.If you haven’t already, please subscribe to Uncertain Things wherever you get your podcasts.Find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podcast Addict, and Stitcher. Follow @UncertainPod on your social media of choice.On the agenda:[4:47] Why David’s mad at himself today [8:22] The SCOTUS election pattern[11:00] David French in a nutshell[13:00] “I went to Iraq, and then I saw what a real enemy was.”[17:00] The power of testimony[21:30] Never on the Trump train [24:33] The Big Sort[29:02] How gun rights took off[32:55] Mind the Overton window gap[33:54] The path to secession (Fake news, 1861 style)[37:42] Offensive language vs. Dysentery blankets [38:09] The different demographics of illiberal tendencies [41:50] What fundamentalists and the radical left have in common[45:06] A Tale of Two Secessions [49:52] Each side’s competing narratives of grievance[53:43] Our doom spiral of escalation[55:10] Some familiar characters[56:22] How to embrace pluralism[1:00:18] An Election Day montageUncertain Things is hosted and produced by Vanessa M. Quirk and Adaam James Levin-Areddy. For more doomsday thoughts, subscribe to uncertain.substack.com Get full access to Uncertain Things at uncertain.substack.com/subscribe

Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger
E304. David French and Our National Split

Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 60:22


There was once a movie called “Divorce American Style.” David French was going to title his new book “The Great American Divorce.” But the title is “ Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation.” David and Jay are old friends and comrades, and they talk about the issues raised in the book – plus the Afghan War, the NBA, and more. Source

Everything Just Changed
David French (Part 2) on the Kingdom Opportunity in our Polarized Age

Everything Just Changed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 43:50


In part 2 of our conversation with David French, we talk about opportunities to engage proactively as Christians in our polarized culture. David is a veteran, a lawyer, and a journalist, he's got a new book out called Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation. In the first part of our conversation we talked with David about polarization in our country, and how partisanship has turned bitter; make sure to listen to that episode first. But in the 2nd half of our conversation, we wanted to move in a more constructive direction, and so we asked David about the opportunities there are, especially for Christians, to engage in our polarized culture in a way that is positive and proactive. If you're interested in hearing more from David French, you can find his writing several times each week at The Dispatch, where you can also find his podcast. If you're joining us for the first time, be sure to subscribe, we bring you a new episode each week to help you faithfully navigate life in a post-Christian and post-pandemic world. You can subscribe to Everything Just Changed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, you can also check out our website kingandkingdom.community, where you can engage with Brad and Bryce, as well as get additional resources.

Everything Just Changed
S2E7 David French on Polarization Pt. 1

Everything Just Changed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 40:46


Is it possible to engage in our culture without losing your mind? There aren't many people involved in the national conversation modeling civility and respect while also valuing truth. Journalist David French is one of the few voices of reason in our highly-charged time, and in this episode of Everything Just Changed, Brad and Bryce sat down with David to get his insight on the season we're all living through. David French in a veteran of Iraq War, a lawyer and journalist, and author of the new book Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation.

Walk-Ins Welcome w/ Bridget Phetasy
E99. David French Believes Hatred Will Bring About What You Fear

Walk-Ins Welcome w/ Bridget Phetasy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 90:39


David French (The Dispatch, Time) stops in to talk about his latest book Divided We Fall: America’s Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation. He and Bridget cover how he sources his news, the liberation of shedding the partisan mindset and meeting in the wasteland of the center, the rise of journavism, being expelled from your tribe, taking precautions against being “swatted” by online trolls, and the times they wonder if it’s worth it. They discuss the differences between this election and 2016, take issue with the idea of voting for “the lesser of two evils” when the response should be “don’t vote for evil,” examine how our rage and hatred are what will destroy our country, and ask the question, what kind of country do we aspire to and how should I behave as a human being to try and reach this aspiration?

The Power Hungry Podcast
David French: Divided We Fall

The Power Hungry Podcast

Play Episode Play 51 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 71:41 Transcription Available


David French is an American author, journalist, and senior editor at The Dispatch. In this episode, David and Robert talk about his new book -- Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation – as well as the many cultural, political, and geographic divides in America, why, in French's view, the GOP has “become a party of rage,”  his role as one of America's most prominent evangelical Christian journalists, basketball, the NBA, LeBron James, and why “we need to view people with grace.”

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers
Prayer March 2020: Calling on God to Restore Our Nation - Don Kroah with Franklin Graham

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 13:26


Don Kroah talks with Franklin Graham, President and CEO of Samaritan's Purse and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, about Prayer March 2020 on September 26th, which is an event seeking to organize the nation to call upon God to heal and restore our nation. For more information and to RSVP for the event, please visit https://prayermarch2020.com Date: September 26Time: 12pm – 2pmStarting Location: Lincoln MemorialDistance: 1.8 milesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

nineteen:ten church Podcast
Restore Our Nation

nineteen:ten church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 37:10


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