35: Jake Meador on Loneliness and the Common Good - a podcast by Ashley Hales

from 2020-02-06T12:00

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If the social fabric has broken down, what do we do about it? What might Christians have to offer our neighbors who are in search of the common good? We talk everything from loneliness, work, and ideas about how the church can be good neighbors, and how to build real community.
Join me as I chat with Jake Meador — he’s the author of In Search of the Common Good and editor-in-chief of Mere Orthodoxy. He lives with his wife and three children in Lincoln, Nebraska.LISTEN on APPLE PODCASTS OR ONLINE AT MEGAPHONE, or wherever you listen to podcasts subscribe to the FINDING HOLY podcast.

LINKSMere Orthodoxy
Jake’s book: In Search of the Common GoodAshley’s book, Finding Holy in the Suburbs: Living Faithfully in the Land of Too Much: https://amzn.to/2FQr67Z

SHAREHow can Christians be a good neighbor in a very alienating culture? @jakemeador on #findingholypodcast
Marriage, work, and sabbath are the norms of people before the Fall. @jakemeador on #findingholypodcastWe shouldn’t be surprised that people who are hungry are finding their own way to the dinner table. On faith and the common good with @jakemeador on #findingholypodcast
We have neighbors who are desperately lonely and we have something to offer them. @jakemeador on #findingholypodcastONE SMALL STEP
Notice something beautiful. Draw your own attention to things going around you that are beautiful and done well. Use it to talk with the others in your real life — your kids, your colleagues — bring someone along with you.Consider ways to share in your neighborhood — share resources. Find a need. Use the need to create relationships.

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