By Sam Jones, Op-ed contributor Tuesday, April 21, 2026Marchers gather at the National Mall for the Washington Prayer March 2020, in Washington, D.C. The congregation stopped and prayed over various sites throughout downtown Washington. | Michael A. McCoy/Getty Images
Modern Christianity has embraced a contradiction. We insist that faith is deeply personal — yet fiercely resist allowing it to be public. We claim Jesus is Lord of all — yet confine Him to the private sphere. We preach transformation — yet recoil when that transformation disrupts public life. This version of Christianity feels polite. It feels safe. It is also foreign to Scripture. Christianity was never designed to be private.
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