What does it say about society when you can recognize someone’s lifestyle, habits, or even their vices… but you have to be told someone is a Christian?
This episode isn’t an attack on faith. It’s an examination of demeanor.
In this conversation, Shannon Riley explores how belief used to be visible through how people moved through the world through restraint, humility, patience, and moral weight and how, somewhere along the way, faith became something we announce instead of embodying.
This episode asks uncomfortable questions:
When did belief stop shaping presence?
What happens when faith becomes a label instead of a way of being?
And what does it mean when a religion that claims transformation leaves no recognizable imprint?