Russia, Iran and Turkey Unify on Syria and How People of Color, Millennials and Gays are Changing Christian Evangelicalism

In this Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012 file photo, smoke rises over Saif Al Dawla district in Aleppo, Syria.
In this Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012 file photo, smoke rises over Saif Al Dawla district in Aleppo, Syria. Manu Brabo / Associated Press
In this Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012 file photo, smoke rises over Saif Al Dawla district in Aleppo, Syria.
In this Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012 file photo, smoke rises over Saif Al Dawla district in Aleppo, Syria. Manu Brabo / Associated Press

Russia, Iran and Turkey Unify on Syria and How People of Color, Millennials and Gays are Changing Christian Evangelicalism

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On today’s show: 

  • Russia, Iran and Turkey met to discuss creating a political agreement to end the war in Syria, without the U.S. or other European powers.
  • Journalist and author Deborah Jian Lee left Christian Evangelicalism because she was demoralized by its conservative politics. But years later, she’s discovered that Evangelical culture and politics are changing, and changing fast.