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Have you ever used a word that was perfectly normal five years ago, only to have the room go silent and the "awkward pause" begin? In 2026, navigating a conversation can feel like trying to play Minesweeper with your tongue. Between the pressure to adopt every new linguistic trend and the urge to dig in our heels and "protect the truth," many Christians feel stuck in a reactive cycle of fear and frustration.

But what if our words aren't meant to be weapons or white flags?

In this episode, we’re moving past the "language wars" to rediscover the Incarnational model of Jesus. We’re talking about the difference between the Unnecessary Offense caused by our own stubbornness and the Gospel Offense that comes from the Cross itself. Whether you find yourself leaning toward "guarding the gates" of tradition or "opening the doors" of progress, this conversation is a challenge to stop treating our favorite vocabulary like it’s the Third Person of the Trinity.

What we’re diving into:

The goal isn't a perfect dictionary; it's Christlike maturity. Join us as we explore how to speak the language of our neighbors without losing the message of our King.

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