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Back to Episodes282. How Can Creative Christians Prepare in Case of Revival? | with Bethel McGrew
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Distortionists in the real world corrupt the beautiful, good, and true.[1. Photo by Bree Anne on Unsplash.] Some individuals who fall into such a dark side might make themselves beyond repentance—that is, reprobate. We might call them “ghouls.” … And such were some of you. We wanted to talk about monsters today, and we’ll start next week. First, let’s turn from the darkness and into the light, keeping our eyes open for hazards as we head into an exciting, messy, promising season of … spiritual revival and renewal for the souls of men and women?
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Backstory: Bethel McGrew
Bethel McGrew has a doctorate in math and is a widely published freelance writer. Her work has appeared in First Things, National Review, The Spectator, and many other national and international outlets. Her Substack, Further Up, is one of the top paid newsletters in “Faith & Spirituality” on the platform. She has also contributed to two essay anthologies on Jordan Peterson. When not writing social criticism, she enjoys writing about literature, film, music, and history.
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- Life on the Silent Planet: Essays on Christian Living from C.S. Lewis’s Ransom Trilogy
- WORLD Magazine (Oct. 2025): “A tragic vision of the world: Three books that shaped my thinking“
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