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Jonathan Tjarks discusses his article, “Does My Son Know You?,” Brian and Aubrey react to the shocking sexual harassment news about Christianity Today, and they share their thoughts on the “He Gets Us” ad campaign - March 16, 2022

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The Common Good Podcast

The idea of “the common good” has a rich history within the Christian church. It’s the notion that, as we pursue Jesus in our lives and in the lives o 
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(00:00-8:44): Brian and Aubrey reacted to Daniel Silliman’s Christianity Today article, “Sexual Harassment Went Unchecked at Christianity Today.”

(8:44-21:33): Jonathan Tjarks, Staff Writer for The Ringer and a Host on ‘The Ringer NBA Show,’ joined Brian and Aubrey to talk about his article, “Does My Son Know You?”

You can find Jonathan’s articles at theringer.com, check out encouragement on his blog at tjarksbooks.blogspot.com, and connect with him on Twitter at @JonathanTjarks

(21:33-30:22): Brian and Aubrey discussed President Zelensky's address to Congress. They also unpacked Aubrey Sampson’s blog post for The Better Samaritan, “Discerning our Future: How to Step into God’s Will for Your Life.”

(30:22-38:20): Brian and Aubrey shared their thoughts on Maria Baer’s Christianity Today article, “$100M Ad Campaign Aims to Make Jesus the ‘Biggest Brand in Your City.’”

(38:20-46:31): Why is it important to have conversations with friends about their loved ones who have passed away? Brian and Aubrey reflected on this and talked about an uplifting story from Good Morning America, “The story behind viral video of boy talking to dad in heaven.”

(46:31-55:35): Brian and Aubrey shared encouragement for pastors of small churches.

(55:35-1:04:28): Brian and Aubrey discussed Amanda Lehr’s McSweeney’s article, “Selected Negative Teaching Evaluations of Jesus Christ.”

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