• Episode 15: Osmosis

  • Dec 17 2024
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Everyday Truth, Sarah and Judge explore the concept of osmosis as a metaphor for the slow infiltration of contradictory beliefs within the American Christian community. They discuss recent findings from George Barna's research, which reveal a staggering decline in the unity of biblical worldview among self-identified Christians. While 68% of Americans still consider themselves Christians, only 6% possess a biblical worldview, marking a 33% drop since the COVID-19 pandemic. This alarming trend underscores how various secular ideologies, such as Marxism and Nihilism, have contaminated the beliefs of many, much like polluted water can taint a clean water supply.


    Judge highlights the weight of these findings, particularly in light of the struggles faced by Christians globally and the impending challenges in America. He emphasizes that the church has a crucial role in addressing these issues, advocating for a return to biblically-based faith and morality. To combat the pervasive deceitfulness of sin, the Southern Evangelical Seminary has developed a plan called "Truth that Matters," aimed at reviving true faith within individuals and families. Judge calls for urgency in redeeming the time left to turn toward the Gospel of Jesus Christ, suggesting that despite the overwhelming odds, there remains hope for the American church and the nation as a whole.

    Show More Show Less

What listeners say about Episode 15: Osmosis

Average customer ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.