In this episode, Josh, Lindsay, and Brent talk about life in isolation, the Olympics being postponed, the latest in the Democratic primary, and how much most of us are missing baseball. Lindsay also gives a rundown of this week’s ERLC content including a piece from Brad Hambrick on talking to your kids about COVID-19, Brandt and Jill Waggoner on loving your neighbor during social distancing, Daryl Crouch on local churches stepping up during a crisis, and the Russell Moore’s content on religious liberty and love of neighbor. Also in this episode, the hosts are joined by Charles Smith for a conversation about life and ministry.

About Charles

Charles Smith is assistant professor of leadership and vice president for institutional relations at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Spurgeon College in Kansas City, Mo. You can follow him on Twitter: @Charleswsmithjr

ERLC Content

Brad Hambrick with 4 principles to remember when talking to your children about coronavirus

conversation, not a monologue; answer child’s questions, not your priorities; grapevine effect; remember body language.

Brandt and Jill Waggoner with 7 ways to love our neighbors while socially distanced

Blood banks; food for school children; check on neighbors

Daryl Crouch with 3 ways the local church is ready for challenging times

Just as hospitals are built to treat sick people and schools are built to educate uneducated people, churches exist to give hope and help to people who need hope and help.

Russell Moore with God Doesn’t Want Us to Sacrifice the Old and Does it violate religious liberty to close churches over coronavirus?

Culture U.S.

Biden operating from home; Bernie still wants to debate
Cuomo becoming a media star for a nation stuck at home
Yuval Levin: A Hard Pause, Soft Start
Companies are hiring
$2 trillion COVID-19 rescue package passes the Senate unanimously.

Religion

SBC cancelled for first time in 75 years. 
Lousiana Baptists stepping up big time in fight against virus.

International

Olympics postponed to 2021
Satellite images of cities before and after
Drive up worship services are a thing

Miscellaneous 

No baseball. So sad. 
Logo problems: The Rams vs. Angelo State. Who was first?

 Lunchroom

Lindsay: A group of Nashville studio singers perform an epic cell phone choir
Josh: 3 fun things from the internet

Enneagram 8 meme

Peloton joke
Kitchen contraption

Brent: Dr. Robert George plays the banjo

  ERLC Inbox

Q: An interacial couple is getting married in our church? Some members have threatened to leave if this happens. What should we do?

 Connect with us on Twitter

@ERLC
@jbwester
@LeatherwoodTN
@LindsNicolet

Sponsors

Where is God in a Coronavirus World? by John Lennox (The Good Book Company)
The Weekly - ERLC’s rundown of news and culture delivered to your inbox every Friday

In this episode, Josh, Lindsay, and Brent talk about life in isolation, the Olympics being postponed, the latest in the Democratic primary, and how much most of us are missing baseball. Lindsay also gives a rundown of this week’s ERLC content including a piece from Brad Hambrick on talking to your kids about COVID-19, Brandt and Jill Waggoner on loving your neighbor during social distancing, Daryl Crouch on local churches stepping up during a crisis, and the Russell Moore’s content on religious liberty and love of neighbor. Also in this episode, the hosts are joined by Charles Smith for a conversation about life and ministry.

About Charles

Charles Smith is assistant professor of leadership and vice president for institutional relations at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Spurgeon College in Kansas City, Mo. You can follow him on Twitter: @Charleswsmithjr

ERLC Content

Brad Hambrick with 4 principles to remember when talking to your children about coronavirus

conversation, not a monologue; answer child’s questions, not your priorities; grapevine effect; remember body language.

Brandt and Jill Waggoner with 7 ways to love our neighbors while socially distanced

Blood banks; food for school children; check on neighbors

Daryl Crouch with 3 ways the local church is ready for challenging times

Just as hospitals are built to treat sick people and schools are built to educate uneducated people, churches exist to give hope and help to people who need hope and help.

Russell Moore with God Doesn’t Want Us to Sacrifice the Old and Does it violate religious liberty to close churches over coronavirus?

Culture U.S.

Biden operating from home; Bernie still wants to debate
Cuomo becoming a media star for a nation stuck at home
Yuval Levin: A Hard Pause, Soft Start
Companies are hiring
$2 trillion COVID-19 rescue package passes the Senate unanimously.

Religion

SBC cancelled for first time in 75 years. 
Lousiana Baptists stepping up big time in fight against virus.

International

Olympics postponed to 2021
Satellite images of cities before and after
Drive up worship services are a thing

Miscellaneous 

No baseball. So sad. 
Logo problems: The Rams vs. Angelo State. Who was first?

 Lunchroom

Lindsay: A group of Nashville studio singers perform an epic cell phone choir
Josh: 3 fun things from the internet

Enneagram 8 meme

Peloton joke
Kitchen contraption

Brent: Dr. Robert George plays the banjo

  ERLC Inbox

Q: An interacial couple is getting married in our church? Some members have threatened to leave if this happens. What should we do?

 Connect with us on Twitter

@ERLC
@jbwester
@LeatherwoodTN
@LindsNicolet

Sponsors

Where is God in a Coronavirus World? by John Lennox (The Good Book Company)
The Weekly - ERLC’s rundown of news and culture delivered to your inbox every Friday

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