Steven Furtick: Why the ‘Age of Outrage’ Makes Us Miss Out on God

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Pastor Steven Furtick says God is a conversationalist and desires to talk with us. Unfortunately, many of us have forgotten the call-and-response rhythms of authentic communication, choosing instead what Furtick calls “the age of outrage” and hiding behind computers and phones. How can we become like Jesus and pursue authentic conversation—both with God and our fellow brothers and sisters? Furtick explains more here.

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