For this interview, I’m joined by author and speaker Emily Stimpson Chapman to talk about her recent essay, “On Trad Wives, Keyboard Warriors, and Saving the World While Losing Your Soul.”
In this powerful piece, Emily explores how even our best intentions—defending truth, promoting virtue, living out our faith—can go astray when they’re driven more by pride or opposition than by love for Christ.
We discuss what it means to live from love instead of reaction, how to stay centered in Jesus amid online noise, and how to keep our faith grounded in humility and mercy.
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