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Who Tells the Story? Truth, History, and America's 250th

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As America marks its 250th anniversary, Pastor Sam Masteller examines a question that's bigger than history itself: Who gets to tell the story? In a culture where competing worldviews seek to redefine our nation's past and shape its future, this conversation explores why truth must be discovered, not constructed. Pastor Sam discusses the growing influence of Critical Theory and other modern ideologies that reinterpret history through shifting cultural lenses, contrasting them with the biblical worldview that recognizes objective truth as grounded in God. Rather than accepting narratives simply because they are popular or persuasive, believers are called to examine history, culture, and current events through the unchanging truth of Scripture. This episode will equip you to think critically, discern wisely, and engage today's cultural conversations with both conviction and grace as we reflect on America's past and consider the future we are building for the next generation.

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Episode Who Tells the Story? Truth, History, and America's 250th Cover

Who Tells the Story? Truth, History, and America's 250th

As America marks its 250th anniversary, Pastor Sam Masteller examines a question that's bigger than history itself: Who gets to tell the story? In a culture where competing worldviews seek to redefine our nation's past and shape its future, this conversation explores why truth must be discovered, not constructed. Pastor Sam discusses the growing influence of Critical Theory and other modern ideologies that reinterpret history through shifting cultural lenses, contrasting them with the biblical worldview that recognizes objective truth as grounded in God. Rather than accepting narratives simply because they are popular or persuasive, believers are called to examine history, culture, and current events through the unchanging truth of Scripture. This episode will equip you to think critically, discern wisely, and engage today's cultural conversations with both conviction and grace as we reflect on America's past and consider the future we are building for the next generation.

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