Which particular current crisis do we have in mind? Pick one! There are so many, and so many different views of such crises, global, local, personal, that surround us today. What is the right approach to dealing with a time of crisis?
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There seems little doubt that we are living in historic times. Long ago, the world shifted from a Medieval view of life to the Renaissance. Thereafter it shifted to Modernity with the Industrial Revolution. Nowadays – historians give it different names – we are living in a time of Post-Modernity (or Hyper-Modernity as some would say). But the technological changes of which we are all aware, the ability to be able to text in real-time someone on the other side of the globe, and ideological shifts, concur to generate a different view of life, the universe, and everything. We are living in a time of major cultural change. And that generates uneasiness. Alexander Solzhenitsyn said as much in a major address to Harvard at the end of the twentieth century. That pace of change is only exponentially accelerating today.
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So, to quote Shaeffer, how should we live then? Some are saying that the way forward is to batten down the hatches and hide until the storm passes. But this seems antithetical to the advice that Jesus himself gives! He tells his followers that we are the light of the world and the salt of the earth. We are God’s global spiritual illuminators and God’s universal moral preservatives. Our task is to shine and to be salt. At work. At home. At school. In government. In business. To put it in bald terms, Jesus’ strategy is us.
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