Ep14: Techbros and Prayer, the DINK Delusion, and Preaching Under Surveillance

May 22, 2026    Brad Andrews

In this week's episode of Christianly, we examine three revealing signs of a culture trying desperately to preserve life, secure meaning, and manage truth - all while resisting submission to God. First, we explore Techbro Bryan Johnson’s recent experiment with prayer and what happens when spiritual practices are reduced to wellness techniques detached from communion with the Creator. Then, in our deep dive, we confront the rise of the DINK (dual income, no kids) movement and ask what it means when an entire generation begins treating children as obstacles rather than blessings, trading heritage for a kind of curated autonomy. Finally, we look at the conviction of retired pastor Clive Johnston in Northern Ireland for publicly preaching John 3:16 near an abortion facility and consider what it signals when the gospel itself is increasingly treated as dangerous speech. Across all three stories runs a common thread: modern man still longs for transcendence, purpose, and moral order but increasingly wants them on his own terms. [Image courtesy of Brian Johnson via X]


About Christianly: In a world drowning in noise, you are invited to rediscover what it means to think and live Christianly - not as passive observers but as discerning witnesses who interpret our age through the lens of God's eternal truth (1 Chronicles 12:32; Matthew 10:16). Christianly seeks to cultivate wisdom, patience, and spiritual maturity in an anxious age - to weigh the times carefully, anchor our hearts in Scripture, and engage culture with both courage and compassion, shaped by allegiance to Christ above all.


Producer: Tyler Robins