Paris Aftermath: Where Do We Place Our Trust?
We westerners tend to think that the world should work the way we want it to. But when it doesn't, then what? Here are some lessons from Paris.
John Stonestreet serves as president of the Colson Center for Christian Worldview. He’s a sought-after author and speaker on areas of faith and culture, theology, worldview, education and apologetics.
Kasey Leander is a Fellow with the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics (OCCA). Prior to his time at OCCA, Kasey earned an undergraduate degree in history and PPE (Politics, Philosophy, and Economics) from Taylor University. While at Taylor, Kasey served in various ministry roles on campus and was active in student government. He has also worked briefly in politics, serving as an intern in the US Senate in Washington, DC.
We westerners tend to think that the world should work the way we want it to. But when it doesn't, then what? Here are some lessons from Paris.
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