Prayerful Living in a Post-Christian Culture | Rev. Dr. Leonard Payton
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In this episode, host Elizabeth Pittman sits down with Rev. Dr. Leonard Payton, author of Prayerful Living in a Post-Christian Culture. Dr. Payton brings pastoral wisdom and biblical depth to the challenge of faithful Christian living amid cultural upheaval.
Episode Timestamps
0:12 — Introduction
1:52 — Dr. Payton’s Ministry Context: Pastoring in a Progressive Community
3:15 — How a Weekly Newsletter Became a Book
4:30 — A “What and Why” Book, Not a How-To
5:15 — Citizens of Heaven: Nationalism, Patriotism & Ultimate Allegiance
7:15 — Intercessory Prayer as the Christian’s Most Powerful Cultural Tool
10:30 — Prayer as a Priestly Act: Finding Peace Amid Cultural Chaos
11:32 — The Three Systemic Evils: Idolatry, Sexual Perversion & Greed
15:00 — Personal and Communal Repentance in a Fragmented Society
16:16 — Looking Ahead: A Less Anxious, More Prayerful Church
17:26 — Closing: The Battle Is Already Won
About the Guest
After spending many years as a church musician, Rev. Dr. Payton attended Concordia Theological Seminary and entered the ministry. He now serves at St. John Lutheran Church in Forest Park, Illinois. He has been happily married to Lori, his childhood sweetheart, since 1979, and they have four children and nine grandchildren. He likes to garden and to share that passion in their congregation’s community garden.
Resources Mentioned
Prayerful Living in a Post-Christian Culture by Rev. Dr. Leonard Payton — cph.org
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