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Culture Shift / with Mark Ivey

Culture Shift / with Mark Ivey

Von: Mark Ivey
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The problem with Western Christianity is the average claim-to-be "christian" has made God out to be someone who fulfills their goals and dreams, instead of someone who empowers them to transform their culture into a place where Jesus is the center. In this podcast, we equip you to walk out of passive christianity and into shifting the culture of your home and nation.© 2026 Mark Ivey
  • Charlie Kirk, LGBTQ+, and American Awakening | CS #10:
    Jun 30 2026
    In this Culture Shift episode, we look straight into a painful national moment and ask: how does God shift an era—and how should we respond? Beyond the noise and the hot takes, we talk prayer that actually changes things, truth spoken with love, and what it means to stand firm when labels fly.We walk through Luke 1 and John the Baptist’s moment to show how God moves in silence, interrupts the ordinary with the supernatural, and reunites generations for His purpose. We also talk about the balance Jesus modeled—grace and truth—and why revival starts with repentance, holiness, and Spirit-filled living, not with rage or rhetoric.If you’re wrestling with fear, confusion, or just the weight of the news cycle, this conversation will ground you in Scripture and call you to courageous, compassionate action—at home, in your city, and in your generation.What we cover:When God seems silent but is still setting the stageWhy prayer is not a platitude—and what real intercession looks likeGrace + Truth: Jesus with the woman at the well and the woman caught in sinThe prophetic role of the Church: preparing a straight path for the KingUniting generations: fathers to children, children to fathersChoosing holiness and Spirit-empowered living in a confused cultureHow to respond without hate, compromise, or cowardiceIf you’re ready to trade outrage for awakening, let’s go there—no filters, no fluff.📖 Scripture References:Romans 8:28; Luke 1:5–20; Luke 3:1–17; Joel 2:28–29; Malachi 4:5–6; Isaiah 53; John 4:1–26; John 8:1–11📍 Culture Shift (with Mark Ivey)#CultureShift #BiblicalWorldview #PrayerAndAction #GraceAndTruth #Revival #Holiness #SpiritFilled #NoFiltersNoFluff #FaithAndCulture #StandFirmIn this Culture Shift episode, we look straight into a painful national moment and ask: how does God shift an era—and how should we respond? Beyond the noise and the hot takes, we talk prayer that actually changes things, truth spoken with love, and what it means to stand firm when labels fly.We walk through Luke 1 and John the Baptist’s moment to show how God moves in silence, interrupts the ordinary with the supernatural, and reunites generations for His purpose. We also talk about the balance Jesus modeled—grace and truth—and why revival starts with repentance, holiness, and Spirit-filled living, not with rage or rhetoric.If you’re wrestling with fear, confusion, or just the weight of the news cycle, this conversation will ground you in Scripture and call you to courageous, compassionate action—at home, in your city, and in your generation.What we cover:When God seems silent but is still setting the stageWhy prayer is not a platitude—and what real intercession looks likeGrace + Truth: Jesus with the woman at the well and the woman caught in sinThe prophetic role of the Church: preparing a straight path for the KingUniting generations: fathers to children, children to fathersChoosing holiness and Spirit-empowered living in a confused cultureHow to respond without hate, compromise, or cowardiceIf you’re ready to trade outrage for awakening, let’s go there—no filters, no fluff.📖 Scripture References:Romans 8:28; Luke 1:5–20; Luke 3:1–17; Joel 2:28–29; Malachi 4:5–6; Isaiah 53; John 4:1–26; John 8:1–11📍 Culture Shift (with Mark Ivey)#CultureShift #BiblicalWorldview #PrayerAndAction #GraceAndTruth #Revival #Holiness #SpiritFilled #NoFiltersNoFluff #FaithAndCulture #StandFirm
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