Segment 1:

• Conservative Christianity saw a resurgence decades ago—but pride and inflated opinions fractured it.

• The MacArthur Memorial revealed surprising unity with leaders like Piper, raising big questions.

• Are we elevating secondary issues to essentials and repeating secular cancel culture?

Segment 2:

• Scott Aniol’s “Conviction and Charity” points toward a healthier future for conservative Christianity.

• Tone and tenor matter—we’ve all felt and likely contributed to the online heat.

• G3’s pivot could help the local pastor and church recalibrate.

Segment 3:

• Key question: when do you call out error, and when do you show charity?

• Biblical conviction must never fade, but secondary issues shouldn’t destroy fellowship.

• The church must grow in discernment without weaponizing it.

Segment 4:

• Theological sharpness is good—but not our identity.

• Have we been distracted from our Father’s business by endless squabbles?

• Unity in Christ must outweigh division over non-essentials.

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