Thursday, June 4, 2026

When Culture Hates You: Persevering for the Common Good as Christians in a Hostile Public Square by Natasha Crain Chapter 5

 Chapter 5: Persevering in the Public Square 

Know your Biblical

Authority, strengthen Conviction, and maintain Tenacity (ACT)


-culture refers to the people and institutions who hold the values considered to be in vogue for a given society

-culter functions as a gatekeeper of the ideas society deems admissible to the public square at any given time

-culture is fine with any groups that have no desire to influence public opinion on how society should function = the church = Christians

-Christians should be different as we are a group with values directly opposed to many of those most cherished by culture today

-we believe it’s our God-given responsibility to influence the public square for the common good based on those values

-people don’t hate Christians when they are doing good  like feeding people (giving out free stuff)

-Jesus called us to be salt and light and requires the public activities necessary for preserving the world and exposing darkness

-caring about the way society functions is part of following Jesus’s second greatest commandment

“Jesus replied: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: “Love your neighbor as yourself.” All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments” (Matthew 22: 37-40).


-it is out of this love for others that we unashamedly advocate for the common good in both the political and nonpolitical realms

-a common good defined by God alone

-culture will inevitably call evil good and good evil 


“Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who  put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter” (Isaiah 5:20).


-our pursuit of what is truly good is more important than ever in a world increasingly embracing darkness

-Jesus warned the world would hate us for it, but because we love Him, we persevere in obedience to His commands

“If you love, keep my commands” (John 14:15).


What will it take to persevere on the forthcoming issue: Knowing the culture will hate you for your stand?

-What is the cost?

-What is the Christian’s role of influence in the public square?

-perseverence in the face of hate is not easy

-there is often a significant cost involved 

-we cannot be ambivalent or fearful but have all the tools for perseverance 


1-Know Your Biblical Authority:

-there is a huge difference in your motivation to persevere through hardship for the common good if you are confident the God of the universe has told you to do so

-Are you willing to risk being cancelled by friends, family, employers, and more to advocate for righteousness in the public square?

-everyone has the authority in their life for determining what’s true about reality

-what’s right or wrong, good or bad, harmful or helpful

-this doesn’t mean that everyone looks at the right authority

-the vast majority of Americans and even those who identify as Christians look to themselves as their authority rather than God–as revealed through His Word

-65% of Americans identify as Christians but only 4% hold beliefs consistent with what the Bible teaches

-beliving in the basic truths taught in the Bible is called having a Biblical worldview

-the Bible is the accurate and reliable Word of God

-the Bible reveals that absolute moral truth exists

-God is all-knowing/all-loving/all-powerful, being “good” is insufficient for salvation

-there is a huge gap between 65% of people identifying as Christians and 4% having a biblical worldview

-this is an authority gap 

-it is a gap between those who identify as Christians and those who actually see reality through the lens of God’s  authoritative Word

-some people fall into this gap because they intentionally reject biblical authority

-today, there is a group who knowingly identify as progressive Christians

***progressive Christians = secular nonbelievers

-they have no objective basis for knowing anything about Him because they reject the Bible as God’s Word

-if you don’t believe God has revealed Himself in the Bible who will you look to as the authority on what’s true 

-progressive Christians look to the same authority as secular nonbelievers do 

-the gap believers believe the Bible is God’s Word but hold onto unbiblical beliefs through errant understanding

-this is a problem with biblical literacy

-the functioning authority in a person’s life is still ironically still themselves

-the gap believers believe the Bible is God’s Word and yet knowingly hold to beliefs that aren’t consistent with what it clearly teaches 

-gap believers fall under secular pressures on their beliefs

-gap believers say I believe, but compromise on unpopular biblical position

Ex. gender and sexuality

***gap believers have an exception policy


Christians are functional deists:

-a deist God is one who created the universe, never revealed Himself through any kind of Scripture and doesn’t interact with the world in any way

-today, Christians are at least functioning as though they live in a deistic universe of this nature

-one without authoritative revelation

-gap believers are unanchored from God’s unchanging, objectively true Word

-they are in a state of confusion about the issues that matter most

-they choose their way rather than God’s way


Perseverance in a hostile public square:

-first gain clarity on where our authority lies

-the Bible is the unequivocally source for truth

-God has told us what is good for individuals and by extension communities

-build the confidence of knowing we are advocating for what God Himself wants is a powerful driver of perseverance


How can we gain more clarity on our authority?:

-we better understand basic biblical apologetics

-Apologetics is the study of why there’s good reason to believe Christianity is true

“But in your hearts revere Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect” (1 Peter 3:15).

-Biblical apologetics is the study of why there’s good reason to believe the Bible is true

-church’s hesitancy around persevering in the public square on difficult issues comes from Christians not feeling sure that the Bible is actually God’s Word

-we must have confidence in the reliability of the Bible


We need to regain awe for what the Bible is:

-it is easy to unintentionally trivialize in your mind the significance of the Bible being God’s Word

-the God who created the entire  universe in all of its incredible complexity and splendor

Psalm 19:1


-we must hold close to our hearts and minds an active awe-filled reference for the nature of the Bible

-the Bible is an important motivator for continually returning to Scripture as our authority


We need to understand the implications of the Bible being God’s Word

-the Bible is God’s own Word

-it’s instructions are not only authoritative but are also good because they are geven by our perfect Creator

Mark 10:18


-we aren’t in a better  position to determine what is true, good, or more beautiful than the Creator of the universe

-truly recognizing the Bible’s authority means being willing to trust what it says over our subjective feelings


2-Strengthen Conviction:

Pastors preaching evil:

***Christians are being compelled to advocate for best transgender care by the pastors 

***Pastors are making cases that opposing gender transitions is a violation of human dignity

Ex. Lutheran Bishop Sue Briner and Episcopalian Bishop Suffragan Kai Ryan

“God calls us to meet the needs of transgender individuals and to empower them to flourish through the means of care which medical and therapeutic professionals continue to hold up as the gold standard.”

-these false teachers cause confusion in believers

-they have no authority because what they are teaching in opposition of God’’s authority as the Creator of man and woman

-the Bible is our source of knowing what’s true

-Christians must know what authority they are listening to and if it contradicts God’s authoritative Word then it is time to challenge or leave these false teachers behind

-helping those with gender dysphoria attempt gender transitions is a recognition of human dignity if false

-denying those with gender dysphoria is denying them of the basic created order is false

**Once we know our biblical authority, we strengthen our conviction on the biblical positions we hold

-we must have conviction that what we are advocating for is based on a right understanding of what God’s authoritative Word teaches

-Christians are confused by interactions with non believers who aren’t even making claims about what the Bible teache

-confusion happens because the language that culture uses to discuss controversial subjects is often designed to shame those who disagree into thinking they must be wrong

Ex. people call Christians all kind of —-phobic

-to be phobic means you have an irrational fear of something

-just because you hold the stance (morality on homosexuality) that marriage is between one man and one woman doesn’t make you homophobic as you do not fear them but you have a stance on the moral Word of God on the subject 

-Christians are not afraid of gay people

-the language and shaming that comes with being called —-phobic can be a powerful way to shut up Christians from even speaking on the subject at all

-fear can also make Christians question their own positions even when they know the Bible teaches and we are to believe it’s God’s Word

-culture uses emotionally charged language to confuse, intimidate, manipulate, and shut up Christian voices who are speaking in God’s biblical authority


Presuppositions of culture:

-feelings are the ultimate guide

-happiness is the ultimate goal

-judging is the ultimate sin

-God is the ultimate guess


-these presuppositions conflict with Christianity

-Christians have unsuspectingly grafted them onto their biblical worldview even though they don’t belong there

-Ex. People should be happy and feel like their true selves, so I think Christians should support gender transitions

-this kind of reasoning is based on culture’s values and priorities rather on biblical teachings from a biblical perspective

-a person’s subjective happiness is not the ultimate goal of life 

-we need to regain biblical clarity in a secular culture and be faithfully different

-confusion can come from Christians talking to  nonbelievers

-confusion can come from Christians talking to other Christians

-their language might sound biblical because they refer to Go and use manipulative language like “calling us,” “empower people,”   “flourish,” “human dignity”

-it sounds like a show of solidarity with fellow image bearers who are suffering

-But, the bible has a clear position on the creation of biological sexes so there is no second-guessing or misunderstanding God’s Word

-be watchful for those causing confusion who profess to be Christians

-not everyone who identifies as a Christian hold the Bible to be God’s authoritative Word

-they use biblical sounding language that appeals to those who are not strong in the knowledge of God’s Word

-they are attempting to use God’s Word that on the surface sounds like it is a position consistent in the Bible, but they are drawing unbiblical conclusions 


***It’s not biblical to conclude that human flourishing and dignity can be upheld by affirming a person’’s feelings over the objective truth of God's created order 


-just because a person takes the name of Christ doesn’t mean they hold biblical positions

-social evil is always done in the name of good


***Christians must gain the conviction that comes from knowing our positions are truly consistent with God’s Word 


1st-our views must be rooted in what Scripture itself says-not what culture says, not how we feel, and not what other Christians say 


-we should be like the Bereans in Acts 17: 10-11, who tested all things against Scripture 

“As soon as it was night, the believers sent Paul and Silas away to Berea. On arriving there, they went to the Jewish synagogue. Now the Berean Jews were of more noble character than those in Thessalonica, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true” (Act 17: 10-11).


2nd-we need to understand the culture that surrounds us

–underlying worldview  of an entire culture


***unbiblical ideas like happiness being the ultimate goal of life is slipping past the biblical filter of many Christians today 


-Christians are being unduly influenced by the the world


3rd-take time to study objections to biblical views on controversial subjects

-Christians are to hold the Bible to be God’s Word and therefore should have conviction on the pro-life position

-Christians are also unprepared to defend their view in light of some specific cultural objections 


***Your strategy is in God’s Word: the objections should not necessarily shake their underlying convictions


Perseverance is driven:

1-knowing your biblical authority

strengthening conviction that what you're advocating for is based on a right understanding of what the Bible teaches 


***your motivation and confidence weakens when you do on act on them to maintain tenacity in the face of costly challenges 


Maintain Tenacity: 

-in the past, being a churchgoing person was part of being a good citizen 

-in the past, publicly associating with Christianity was a status enhancer 

-today, Christianity no longer holds a privileged status in society

-American society has distinctly negative view of Christianity 

***A huge transformation shifted significantly around 2014


***Christian morality is expressly repudiated and seen as  a threat to the public good and the new public moral order 


-we are not to live in the culture

-when we live in moral views we are violating the secular model

-violating the secular moral bring consequences 

We must be prepared to navigate the costs in order to continue being obedient to the Lord

-Christians can’t be neutral 


***Christians must be prepared to fight against the new negative world reality


-today, the pressures of the negative world are more intense

-secular ideologies are most in conflict with Christianity that are embedded into the cultural as positive

-in the past, the church community proactively addressed cultural topics 

-today, the church is a collectively functioning neutral world pocket in the midst of a negative world society

-today, companies promotes social justice ideologies and that Christianity is toxic

-today, Christians have varied levels of exposure to the negative world reality

-today, culture has become increasingly hostile to Christianity


Cost of Relationships:

-in the past, Christians in America rarely faced a pattern of relational costs due to their faith

-today, in the negative world relationships are lost, cut off, even within the family toxic beliefs (gender and sexuality) shatter the bonds of parents and children

-there is more grief over the loss of family and friend relationships due to being a Christian

-Today, social media will “cancel” people over their faith 


Jesus warned us that this will happen:

Do you think I came to bring peace on earth? No, I tell you, but division.  From now on there will be five in one family divided against each other, three against two and two against three. They will be divided, father against son and son against father, mother against daughter and daughter against mother, mother-in-law against daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law against mother-in-law.” 


The Cost of Financial Security:

-Christians are facing increasing challenges in the workplace

-public school teachers are required to teach and affirm LGPTQ materials

-people working in corporation are required to attend Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) trainings, 

-medical and mental health professionals are required to adhere to treatment guidelines at odds with their convictions (ex. Gender transitioning for minors)

-prospective job applicants are required to sign their acceptance to secular ideologies such as equity, social justice, and inclusion practices

entrepreneurs who in any way express their beliefs publicly can expect to be targeted and cancelled by those who consider Christianity to be toxic


***our mindset must change if we’re going to be prepared to persevere through potentially great costs

***maintaining tenacity starts with resetting our expectations, it ends with continually being mindful that we’re accountable to God


Bottom line: man may break relationships, man may take away jobs, man can even take away our very life–but someday we will stand in awe before God and answer for the choices we made during our short existence on Earth. 


-we should be spurred toward the boldness needed to push through costly challenges 


***highly prominent issues are worth persevering in the public square even in the midst of hate 


Monday, June 1, 2026

Facebook Posted Thoughts: School Board Debate

 Okay, don't read on if you get easily offended. You may want to watch the school board debate as you may think I am absolutely off base. I invite you to do your own research on the topics below.


School Board Debate Rebuttal:
**I couldn’t address all the questions but here the ones that hit my nerves the most.

Read Feely-Indigenous blah blah blah active ally-history of lands you occupy-every student recognized, respected, and included (while only pointing to one group).
-I am done with a white woman speaking on behalf of Indigenous people. Let an Indigenous person come and speak on this occupied land acknowledgement. If a group you are speaking for is offended let them speak for themselves. We do not need lectures from puffed up “we know what is best for you” people to speak for a group that is perfectly capable of making their voices heard. If they are not saying anything then take a seat.

Lie # 1: How are you going to address book banning?
-No one is asking for a book to be banned, but are asking that books be vetted for age appropriateness.
-Just because a book is not on the shelves of public schools doesn't mean it is banned (ban means all places like public libraries, homes, etc..not to exist in society).
- Parents can go to the public library and check out all the porn they want for their kids.
- It is the access to porn that is being disputed and should not be found on public school library shelves. If the book has an explicit sexual scene in it then it should not end up on the shelf in the 1st place.
-No one is banning books on indigenous history-that is an outright lie on the part of these school board members answering that question.
-It is not regulation 6150 that required librarian teachers to be certified but it is regulation 6160.
-Regulation 6150 was an addition to regulation 6160. It was made on purpose to be an anti-parent anti-community regulation. The opposition is not about the diversity of authors but the issue is if the book is sexually explicit.

Ex. from a book on the shelf at Arbor View High School, “The Court of Mist and Fury”

"His tongue swept my mouth again, in time to the finger that he slipped inside of me. My hips undulated, demanding more, craving the fullness of him, and his growl reverberated in my chest as he added another finger. I moved on him. Lightning lashed through my veins, and my focus narrowed to his fingers, his mouth, his body on mine. His palm pushed against the bundle of nerves at the apex of my thighs, and I groaned his name as I shattered. My head thrown back, I gulped down night-cool air, and then I was being lowered to the bed, gently, delicately, lovingly."

-If librarians are vetting books then how are books that include sex scenes being allowed on the shelves?
-Just because you ignore it, gloss over it, or try to mask it as racism, the promotion of word and picture pornography is occurring in our public schools.
-If veteran school board members were part of writing regulation 6150 then that exposes those who are anti-parent and anti-community involvement.
**Be honest that regulation 6150 has been and may continue to be anti-parent.
-The focus of the policy is to protect the librarians and the school? Why is that?
-Why do we need a policy that has protocols for parents to follow? Shouldn’t it be the reverse?
-Are we going to see in legislation a revival of AB445 that protects librarians from civil or criminal liability on what is going on in these public school libraries?
-Are we going to see in legislation a revival of AB416 that punishes a parent or community member with a Class E felony for asking that books and curriculum be vetted for age appropriateness? It outlined that objections would have to go through the courts for materials to be removed.

Lie #2 Lower income neighborhoods get nothing
-Pitting neighborhoods against each other is not the function of a school board member.
-School board members are lying when they claim that lower income Title 1 schools don’t get the same educational opportunities as those in Summerlin.
-Claiming certain demographics who have no access or opportunity is untruthful and pits people against each other.

Here is how I know this is a lie:
-truth: My husband worked in tech and Title 1 schools received the best technology 1st.
-truth: Summerlin schools had to do upgrades and tech upgrades with their budget. My son went to the school that did not get upgrades in Summerlin while my husband was upgrading all Title 1 schools.
-truth: Title 1 schools get more money per pupil (Summerlin schools don’t get extra money per pupil).
-truth-Title 1 schools get more money to pay teachers (incentive pay to work in Title 1 schools).
-truth: More money is poured into Title 1 neighborhood schools, so if there is no change then it is the leadership and waste of funds that is the problem, not the socioeconomics of the neighborhood (the poor vs. rich argument is just that placating optics).

Bragging about how many times one has been elected says a lot when in that seat nothing has changed. Just keep reverting back to pitting neighborhoods against each other as the strategy to keep winning the seat. Just repeating the disparities of black and brown is placating to what people may want to hear, but doesn't make it truthful.

Stop voting for people who hide behind excuses, take no responsibility, use race as the dividing factor of everything, proclaim they are the saviors for every group labeled as oppressed, and are blatantly anti-parent while spouting how pro-parent they are.

"Much of the self-righteous nonsense that abounds on so many subjects cannot stand up to three questions: 1. Compared to what? 2. At what cost? 3. What are the hard facts?" (Thomas Sowell).


"Not since the day of the Hitler Youth have young people been subjected to more propaganda on more politically correct issues. At one time, educators boasted that their role was not to teach students what to think but how to think. Today, their role is far too often to teach students what to think on everything from immigration to global warming to the new sacred trinity of 'race, class and gender.'" (Thomas Sowell)

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Monday, May 25, 2026

Facebook Posted Thoughts: Thoughts on Memorial Weekend

The best memory I can share is when I was a 6th grade teacher and my dad, Marine, would come to my classroom to present. He would dress in a suit with his medals in a case ready to tell the most amazing stories. To me heart wrenching stories of survival of young men just trying to live through a war. The kids would listen and then pelt him with all kinds of questions. The kids would then ask me when he would be returning. It has always been a special time of remembrance of those he honored through the stories he told eager young kids willing to listen who would make thank you cards I would deliver to him. Brightly colored patriotic drawings and words scrawled on construction paper. The most beautiful cards I could ever have given myself. I always wonder if those kids still remember him when Memorial Weekend comes around each year. 


“Soldiers and authorities are described as God’s servants who bear the sword to keep peace, maintain justice, and protect the innocent” (Romans 12: 3-4).


Did you know that Psalm 91 is called the “Soldier’s Psalm” because it is uniquely tied to military history and personal protection.


Why it was called the “Soldier’s Psalm”:

-the 91st brigade during World War I, the U.S. Army 91st Infantry Division 

-the brigade commander, a devout Christian, gave every soldier a small pocket card printed with Psalm 91

-the entire unit agreed to recite the “Soldier’s Psalm” together daily

-the miracle according to the account shared by veterans is that other neighboring units faced up to 90% casualty rates, but this specific brigade did not suffer a singe death (historians note this can be disputed, but the story is cemented in the psalm’s military legacy)

-the text is filled with combat imagery that specifically mentions military threats, such as the “arrow that flies by day” and “deadly pestilence”

-there is a “band of brothers” connection where troops throughout history have carried printed copies of Psalm 91 in their pockets or helmets as a physical reminder of safety

 

There are key verses of protection:

Verse 2: “I will say of the Lord, ‘He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.”

Verse 4: “He will cover you with his feathers, and under his wings you will find refuge; his faithfulness will be your shield and rampart.”

Verse 7: “A thousand may fall at your side, ten thousand to your right hand, but it will not come near you.”

Verses 11-12: “For he will command his angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways…so that you will not strike your foot against a stone.”


The miracle of Dunkirk (World War II):

-during the evacuation of Dunkirk in 1940, 300,000 Allied troops were stranded on French beaches, entirely vulnerable to German air attacks

-according to testimonies archived by groups like Kinship Radio, a young chaplain on the beach recalled that large pockets of stranded British soldiers began shouting Psalm 91 at the top of their lungs as bullets rained down

-all the sudden, unusual dense fog rolled in to ground the German Luftwaffe, and the waters of the English Channel became miraculously calm, allowing hundreds of civilian boats to successfully rescue the troops


Pocket Bibles and Personal Shields:

-beyond entire units, individual service members have carried the psalm as a literal and spiritual shield

-Jimmy Stewart, the famous actor, enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps as a bomber pilot in WWII. His father famously wrote him a letter enclosing a copy of Psalm 91, which Steward carried on every dangerous flight.

-The “Bullet-Stopping” Bible is a military lore involving a soldier being shot in the chest, only to survive because his pocket Bible absorbed the impact. In a famous account shared by Kenneth Copeland Ministries, a lieutenant’s life was saved when a bullet wedged into his pocket Bible–stopping precisely at Psalm 91:7: “A thousand may fall at your side….but it will not come near you.”


Modern Conflict (the Iraq War):

-May 23, 2017 Chaplain Hardie Higgins testimony 

-Army Chaplain Hardie Higgins utilized the psalm for convoy operations

-he ordered thousands of Psalm 91 cards and physically placed one inside the windshield of every single military vehicle before they went out on patrol

-his brigade completed its deployment with zero casualties

-even surviving an RPG strike directly to a command vehicle tail light that miraculously failed to detonate into the cabin


These are just some special stories during this time of remembrance. Here is the whole Psalm 91. As you read it, try to envision it through the eyes of a soldier. Let us lift our prayers to those serving today. Let us be thankful for all who have served. May we honor those who have given their lives for our freedom.


Psalm 91

1 Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High
    will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.

2 I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress,
    my God, in whom I trust.”

3 Surely he will save you
    from the fowler’s snare and from the deadly pestilence.

4 He will cover you with his feathers,
    and under his wings you will find refuge;
    his faithfulness will be your shield and rampart.

5 You will not fear the terror of night,
    nor the arrow that flies by day,

6 nor the pestilence that stalks in the darkness,
    nor the plague that destroys at midday.

7 A thousand may fall at your side,
    ten thousand at your right hand,
    but it will not come near you.

8 You will only observe with your eyes
    and see the punishment of the wicked.

9 If you say, “The Lord is my refuge,”
    and you make the Most High your dwelling,

10 no harm will overtake you,
    no disaster will come near your tent.

11 For he will command his angels concerning you
    to guard you in all your ways;

12 they will lift you up in their hands,
    so that you will not strike your foot against a stone.

13 You will tread on the lion and the cobra;
    you will trample the great lion and the serpent.

14 “Because he[b] loves me,” says the Lord, “I will rescue him;
    I will protect him, for he acknowledges my name.

15 will call on me, and I will answer him;
    I will be with him in trouble,
    I will deliver him and honor him.

16 With long life I will satisfy him
    and show him my salvation.”

Danny Gokey has a tribute song called “My America.” Just beautiful

Danny Gokey - My America (Official Music Video)