Ideas Have Consequences
Worldviews shape communities, influence politics, steer economics, set social norms, and ultimately affect the well-being of both your life and your nation. Obedience to the Great Commission involves replacing false ideas with biblical truth. Together with the help of friends, our mission is to demonstrate that only biblical truth leads to flourishing lives, families, societies, and nations. This show explores the intersection of faith and culture, aiming to address pressing societal issues through a biblical lens. Ideas Have Consequences is the podcast of the Disciple Nations Alliance.
Ideas Have Consequences
Latest Episodes
Kingdom Ambassadors: Clear Truth, Calm Courage, Real Influence | Greg Koukl
Episode Summary: Churches are filling. Bibles are selling. People are searching for truth again. The question is: are Christians ready to meet the moment?This week we sit down with Greg Koukl, founder of Stand to Reaso...
Why the Sexual Revolution Has Africa in Its Crosshairs | Stephen Langa
Episode Summary: The sexual revolutionaries are trying to disciple the nations, and Africa is their mission field. Why is the West colonizing Uganda through coercive sexual ideology and political pressure? Why has our friend ...
P*rn & Human Tr*fficking | What Every Christian Should Do | Lance Cashion
Modern slavery doesn’t start in the shadows. It starts with demand.And the darkest injustices in our world are often hidden behind the things that we tolerate.Today we talk with Lance Cashion, founder of the Forge Room Foundation, ab...
The Sin of Empathy: Compassion and Its Counterfeits | Dr. Joe Rigney
Episode Summary: Everyone loves empathy these days. But beware! Empathy seems to be a virtue perfect for hijacking and using for evil under the banner of good. In this provocative episode, we sit down with theolog...
Made to Live: The Good News of the Kingdom of God | Dwight Vogt
Episode Summary: Jesus talked about the Kingdom of God continually. In contrast to “church,” which is only mentioned twice, “kingdom” is mentioned over 120 times in the gospels. So why do we treat the Kingdom like it barely m...