Episode 740: Overpoliticized and Undermoralized: David Brooks on the American Church, Becoming a Christian, and Being Pastored By Tim Keller

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New York Times columnist, bestselling author and Atlantic columnist David Brooks talks about how American culture has changed in our lifetime, why he thinks it’s overpoliticized and undermoralized, on how he became a Christian, his friendship with Tim Keller, and why he writes for 5 hours to get 1200 words each day.

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Carey Nieuwhof
Carey Nieuwhof

Carey Nieuwhof is a best-selling leadership author, speaker, podcaster, former attorney, and church planter. He hosts one of today’s most influential leadership podcasts, and his online content is accessed by leaders over 1.5 million times a month. He speaks to leaders around the world about leadership, change, and personal growth.