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Reflections On Now

Charlie Kirk, Operation SAFE, and Self-awareneess

Season 2, Ep. 8

In this episode of Reflections on Now, we take on three big conversations shaping both our personal and public lives. We begin with the Enneagram and the difference between healthy self-awareness and unhealthy self-consciousness. We then turn to Oklahoma’s new Operation SAFE and what it means to criminalize homelessness. Finally, we wrestle with the tragic murder of Charlie Kirk, exploring tribalism, empathy, and whether violence can ever be justified—or celebrated. Through it all, we ask what it means to follow Jesus faithfully in a fractured cultural moment.

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