Marketing experts
write that every three to five years our culture completely reinvents itself,
with the process compressing with each passing cycle. This change is not just
limited to the United States or even Western Civilization; the entire world is
going through this process of societal and cultural upheaval. Current societal
change is often mistakenly called “Postmodernism”, an older term describing
societal trends in the 1970’s breaking from what used to be “Modernism”. But in
reality what society has become today is highly individualized, what British
Philosopher Dr. Alan Kirby calls “Pseudo-Modernism. Kirby states, “whereas
postmodernism favored the ironic, the knowing and the playful, with their
allusions to knowledge, history and ambivalence, pseudo-modernism’s typical
intellectual states are ignorance, fanaticism and anxiety”.
Today in America
personalized spirituality is all the rage, even if these same individuals can’t
express any deep understanding of what it is that they actual believe. Fanatical
commitment, at least for short periods of time, has been evident as well
(remember the “Occupy Wall Street” protests a few years back?), but just not to
religious faith as statistics show that now roughly 27% of Americans state as
“None” their affiliation with organized religion. Today, by some
estimates, there are five to eight times as many high school and college
students being diagnosed with anxiety disorder as was true half a century or
more ago. As Dr. Peter Gray wrote recently, “The changes seem to have much more
to do with the way young people view the world than with the way the world
actually is.”
The
truth is that people today are still looking for Truth, they just might not
realize it.
Reaching people
in our ever adjusting secular society will require that we tenaciously adjust,
creatively consider and honestly evaluate our methods of communicating the Message of Messiah Yeshua, never
deviating from the clear
proclamation of our message. And one more thing: we need to make sure our
message is clearly validated through the actions of our everyday lives.
Forward for
Messiah!
Kirk Gliebe
Rabbi &
Director
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