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The Bulletin

Mind The Gap

Tyre Nichols and our failure to love, mushrooms and the search for God, and Dr. Phil heads for the exit.

This week the nation grieved the horrific death of Tyre Nichols at the hands of law enforcement. In the wake of such tragedy, it can feel cathartic to have someone talk straight with us, but can exhortation alone compel real, lasting change?

Hosts Mike Cosper and CT editor in chief Russell Moore wrestle with this question in this week’s episode, a thread that runs through conversation about race relations, psychedelic drug use and, surprisingly, the retirement of daytime television personality Dr. Phil. Whether we seek to fill our “God shaped hole” with mushrooms, tell-all talk shows, or a silent disdain for the other, we all need more than words to fill the gap between who we are and the Gospel to which we are called.

Special guest author and pastor Jamaal Williams joins Cosper and Moore to talk about racial pain, the illusion of justice education, and the love we must embody if we are to witness to kingdom truth.

Resources Referenced: Psychedelics open your brain. You might not like what falls in. – The Atlantic by Richard A. Friedman Opinion | Be Open to Spiritual Experience. Also, Be Really Careful by Ross Douthat Unwanted Thoughts Syndrome by Maria Bamford Looking for the Hidden Folk: How Iceland’s Elves Can Save the Earth by Nancy Marie Brown This is Water: Some Thoughts, Delivered on a Significant Occasion, about Living a Compassionate Life by David Foster Wallace 'Dr. Phil' to End Production This Spring After 21 Seasons – Variety by Cynthia Littleton McMindfulness: How Mindfulness Became the New Capitalist Spirituality by Ronald Purser

“The Bulletin” is a production of Christianity Today Executive Producer: Erik Petrik Hosts: Mike Cosper and Russell Moore Producer: Matt Stevens Associate Producer: Azurae Phelps Editing and Mix: TJ Hester Music: Dan Phelps Graphic Design: Bryan Todd Social Media: Kate Lucky

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