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Everything is in decline—or so the story goes. Mark unpacks why declinism has become the dominant lens of our age, where it came from, and how the gospel offers a radically different way of seeing time, the future, and the world we're called to rebuild.➡️ For subscriber chats and resources, head to rebuilders.co
What do a hairdryer at Charles de Gaulle Airport, a failed biker gang in Tonga, and your Instagram feed have in common? In this episode, Mark, Liddy, and Daniel explore a creeping cultural trend where the casino logic of prediction markets, betting apps, and algorithmic feeds is invading every corner of life — and reshaping our minds in the process. Mark argues that what's really being enclosed is human attention itself, rewired for addiction and instant gratification at the expense of the slow, reflective engagement that genuine flourishing requires. The church isn't immune — but it might just be uniquely positioned to offer an alternative. What if discipleship looked less like a worldview seminar, and more like learning to see the world as gift rather than object?➡️ For subscriber chats and resources, head to rebuilders.co
In this episode of Rebuilders, Mark and Daniel return to the unfolding Iran conflict—but shift the focus from understanding it to preparing for what’s coming.With fuel supply under threat and global systems already being disrupted, this conversation explores the real-world implications: rising fuel costs, supply chain breakdowns, economic pressure, and increasing political instability. This is not just a distant conflict—it’s something that will impact everyday life.Mark outlines what kind of crisis we may be heading into, why it’s different from COVID, and how unevenly it will affect different people and places. Most importantly, they explore how churches and communities can prepare—not with fear, but with wisdom, resilience, and a renewed focus on real, practical community.This episode is a guide to thinking ahead in uncertain times—and responding with clarity, faith, and action.👉 For subscriber chats and resources, head to rebuilders.co
In this episode, Mark, Liddy, and Daniel step back to make sense of a fast-moving conflict with consequences that reach far beyond the Middle East. From oil and energy shocks to global shipping routes, rising costs of living, and the possibility of a wider regional war, this is a crisis that could affect everyone on earth.Mark traces the deeper historical and theological background behind modern Iran, explains why this conflict matters so much, and unpacks the potential ripple effects for politics, economics, and everyday life across the globe. As always, the conversation ends by asking how followers of Jesus can respond—with peace, wisdom, prayer, and hope—in a world marked by growing instability.If you’re trying to understand what’s happening, why it matters, and what may come next, this episode will help you get your bearings.👉 For resources and subscriber chats, head to rebuilders.co
With the U.S. government moving to declassify UFO (UAP) files, the conversation around extraterrestrials has shifted from fringe theory to mainstream headlines. In this episode of Rebuilders, Mark, Liddy, and Daniel explore what’s really going on.Is this about advanced military technology, political distraction, spiritual deception—or something else entirely? And how should Christians respond in a moment where trust in institutions is already fragile?As the Overton window shifts again, we ask: how do we stay grounded in truth when the world feels increasingly unstable?👉 Resources and subscriber chats at rebuilders.co
As the Epstein files continue to surface, one question echoes across the globe: were the conspiracy theorists actually right?In this gripping and sobering episode of Rebuilders, Mark, Liddy, and Daniel return to the topic of conspiracy theories—this time through the lens of the unfolding Epstein scandal. With implications spanning politics, finance, science, intelligence, and celebrity culture, this isn’t just one scandal—it’s a systemic unveiling of how power really works.Mark offers a wide-ranging cultural and theological reflection on what the Epstein case reveals about elite networks, institutional decay, and spiritual reality. From parapolitics to parapower, blackmail to broken trust, they ask:What do we do when once-dismissed suspicions turn out to be true?How do we navigate the cultural disorientation and moral outrage?And how can followers of Jesus respond—not with fear, but with clarity, wisdom, and hope?This is not a descent into darkness—it’s a call to spiritual discernment, gospel courage, and faithful rebuilding in an age of profound exposure.👉 For show notes and resources, sign up at rebuilders.co
January felt like a decade—and the world order may have just shifted.In this episode of Rebuilders, we unpack the extraordinary global developments that marked the start of 2026. From the dramatic ICE raids in Minnesota, to Trump’s military strike in Venezuela, to rising tensions in Iran and the eerie blackout in Greenland—this month has signalled more than just upheaval. It reveals a deep, global redefinition of how power works.Mark explores how the old world order—shaped by institutions, norms, and restraint—is giving way to a new one marked by raw assertion, norm-breaking, and unfiltered authority. What does it mean when the usual checks and balances no longer apply? And how should followers of Jesus respond in a world that feels increasingly disorienting?If you’ve felt overwhelmed, confused, or powerless lately, this conversation will bring clarity—and hope.👉 Get the full list of books referenced and join our mailing list at rebuilders.co
Behind the headlines and social media outrage lies a deeper story—one of rising criminality, spiralling debt, AI disruption, authoritarian drift, and global power shifts. In this special end-of-year episode, the team unpacks five “mega trends” that will define the world in 2026 (but you’ll have to listen to find out what they are).It’s not just global analysis—it’s a call to clarity, wisdom, and hope in an age of disillusionment. Amid the complexity, this episode finishes with a stirring encouragement: to be a presence of light and confidence in a shaking world.👉 Subscribe for updates and resources at rebuilders.co
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