Track Star to Truth-Teller: A Christian’s Fight Against a Godless Culture

13 days ago
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*Audio only episode*

I sat down with Izaic Yorks, a former US Championships silver medalist turned Christian fantasy author. In this episode, Izaic shares his remarkable journey from the racetrack to the written word, discussing how his faith shapes his storytelling and equips him to confront today’s cultural and political challenges. Izaic offers practical advice for young Christians feeling overwhelmed by cultural shifts, emphasizing the power of community, discernment, and using your God-given talents to make a difference. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation about faith, storytelling, and engaging the culture with courage!

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Website: https://www.izaicyorks.com/
Insta: https://www.instagram.com/izaicyorks/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/Izaic-Yorks-100072417465670/
X: https://twitter.com/izaicy

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Intro/outro music credit: @intheboxstu

TOPIC TIMELINE
00:00 Introduction
01:49 From Track Star to Author: A Unique Journey
04:25 Secularism Challenges in Pro Sports
07:31 Sharing the Gospel in the Sport’s World
10:44 Challenges Being a Christian Author in the Art World
13:10 Stand Your Ground or Not?
16:20 The Shift
20:52 Lessons in Patience: Endurance in Faith and Art
22:32 The Role of Family in Shaping Culture
23:37 Practicing Patience and the Habit of Prayer
29:35 Storytelling as a Medium for Biblical Truth
34:00 Virtue as a Theme in Writing
37:06 Advice to Young Christians
39:05 Using Your Talents
41:28 Amish and Cohesive Community
43:10 Supporting Christian Voices in Creative Spaces
47:02 Guest Closing Remarks
48:19 Closing Prayer

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