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The Bulletin

Whatever It Is, I’m Against It

We’ve grown accustomed to dissension in much of American life. Should we bother hoping for something more?

The new year starts off with a bang in this week’s news roundup, as hosts Mike Cosper and editor in chief Russell Moore take on the battle for speaker of the House and the complexities of violence in professional football.

Never ones to shy away from hard conversations, Mike and Russell talk honestly about the chaos machine that has become American politics, and they ask incisive questions about the gladiatorial nature of America’s favorite sport. On the floor and the field, who have we become when we glory in our shame? Reflections on the legacy of Pope Benedict XVI remind listeners of the upside down beauty of the Christian gospel, and special guest, retired NFL offensive tackle Derwin Gray, speaks to the risks and joys of playing a sport you love.

Joining us this week: Derwin Gray graduated from Brigham Young University and went on to play professional football in the NFL for five years with the Indianapolis Colts (1993–1997) and one year with the Carolina Panthers (1998). He graduated magna cum laude from Southern Evangelical Seminary with a master of divinity degree, with a concentration in apologetics, and began serving as the lead pastor of Transformation Church in January of 2010.

Resources Referenced: “Whoever wins, serving as House speaker will be more like ‘being mayor of hell’” by David Lauter, Los Angeles Times The Right: The Hundred-Year War for American Conservatism by Matthew Continetti Horsefeathers, movie On the House: A Washington Memoir by John Boehner Jesus of Nazareth: From the Baptism in the Jordan to the Transfiguration by Pope Benedict XVI The Two Popes, movie Homily of His Eminence Card. Joseph Ratzinger, 18 April 2005 Address of His Holiness Benedict XVI to the Roman Cura Offering Them His Christmas Greetings, 22 December 2005 “Epidemiology of collegiate injuries for 15 sports: summary and recommendations for injury prevention initiatives” Journal of Athletic Training

“The Bulletin” is a production of Christianity Today Executive Producer: Erik Petrik Host and Producer: Mike Cosper Producer and Editor: Azurae Phelps Additional Editing and Operations: Matt Stevens Music, Editing, and Mix: Dan Phelps Graphic Design: Bryan Todd Social Media: Kate Lucky

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