I should add that I mean both of people involved in the interview. Christians should and can compete economically. God enjoyed letting Adam named the animals and birds. One needs this kind of information to do it well.
What a sad story, but she misses the point (maybe it's in her book) and Aaron didn't ask. Where is the church in this whole picture? I didn't hear it and I didn't hear Aaron ask. The repeated solution was what the government can do, what policies? She mentioned it as a spiritual problem but never talked about the spiritual aspect. She talked about giving people health care, paid family leave. All secular governmental solutions. This approach will never succeed. Disappointing interview.
I should add that I mean both of people involved in the interview. Christians should and can compete economically. God enjoyed letting Adam named the animals and birds. One needs this kind of information to do it well.
This was a great example of setting aside, not abandoning, ideology to receive real life stories that inform. Bravo!
What a sad story, but she misses the point (maybe it's in her book) and Aaron didn't ask. Where is the church in this whole picture? I didn't hear it and I didn't hear Aaron ask. The repeated solution was what the government can do, what policies? She mentioned it as a spiritual problem but never talked about the spiritual aspect. She talked about giving people health care, paid family leave. All secular governmental solutions. This approach will never succeed. Disappointing interview.
A helpful and more expansive follow on to Hillbilly Elegy. Thanks Aaron.