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Episode 459: Remembering Tulsa and Rethinking Prayer

Episode 459: Remembering Tulsa and Rethinking Prayer

The Holy Post · Phil Vischer

June 2, 20211h 33m

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Show Notes

It's been 100 years since the Tulsa Massacre—a dark moment in American history most Americans know nothing about. Which makes Phil, Skye, and Christian wonder, what else don't we know? Wheaton College has removed the word "savages" from a plaque honoring martyred missionaries. Was the move a result of political correctness or just common decency? Then, Phil's recent tweet about racism and anti-racism went viral, leading him to ask—when did evangelicals become more committed to preserving the world rather than changing it? Plus, the tables get turned when Skye gets interviewed by Kaitlyn about his newest book "What if Jesus was serious about prayer?" He explains why being a "radical" Christian isn't what you think, and how prayer is way bigger than just talking to God. Plus, lonely Japanese eels are looking for attention on the internet.

https://www.businessinsider.com/video-call-eels-tokyo-aquarium-so-they-dont-forget-people-2020-5

https://frenchpress.thedispatch.com/p/when-our-forefathers-fail

https://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2021/march/wheaton-college-missionary-plaque-jim-elliot-waorani.html

https://twitter.com/philvischer/status/1398297373563133955

https://www.amazon.com/What-Jesus-Serious-About-Prayer/dp/0802424163