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London Bridges Burning Down with London Native and founder of Reconnecting Ministries Grant Berry

13 min · 26 de may de 2026
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London’s growing social unrest, rising antisemitism, and cultural tensions are raising alarms about the future of one of the world’s most historic cities. London native and founder of Reconnecting Ministries Grant Berry joins the program to discuss what he calls the spiritual and moral decline taking place across the United Kingdom, the challenges facing faith communities, and why he believes biblical reconciliation and renewed faith are essential to restoring unity and hope in a deeply divided society.

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