Navigating Polarized Issues
Van discusses the shifting focus of political campaigns, expressing frustration over the sidelining of crucial issues like climate change and criminal justice reform. He emphasizes the need for deeper conversations about the spiritual crisis facing the nation, highlighting a growing sense of fear and disconnection among people. The urgency to unite against external threats is palpable, as he calls for a collective approach to tackle these pressing challenges.In this clip
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