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"An Ordinary Man," "Then and Now,", host Jim Wining explores the social and cultural shifts in America from the 1960s to the 2020s.

"An Ordinary Man," "Then and Now,", host Jim Wining explores the social and cultural shifts in America from the 1960s to the 2020s.

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The program traces developments from the 1960's to the 2020's . Jim Wining, Bishop/President of Acts Ministry, Inc. sets forth the topics of work, marriage, education, food, media and most importantly the church for its 2026 podcasts. Summarizing with, what has the Body of Christ (church)not done these past 60 years and what should it start doing now in 2026 to save our country and most importantly Christianity for the Return of Jesus."An Ordinary Man," "Then and Now,", host Jim Wining explores the social and cultural shifts in America from the 1960s to the 2020s. He argues that a decline in socialization and connection has led to the crumbling of society and calls for a restoration led by the "Body of Christ" in 2026.Key Societal Changes (1960s vs. 2020s)Wining highlights several areas where he believes American life has fundamentally changed:Workplace Socialization: In the 1960s, work was primarily in-office from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, fostering constant interaction. Today, over 30% of the workforce works remotely with minimal direct social connection.Education: While traditional K-12 schooling provided high social interaction, now nearly 25% of high school diplomas are completed online. He notes a similar loss of interaction in trade schools and colleges.Marriage and Family: The marriage rate for adults over 21 has plummeted from 72% in the 1960s to just 31% today.Home and Food: In the 60s, families ate roughly 80% of their meals at home, which served as a primary time for communication. Now, less than 20% of families eat together at home, which Wining says has nearly eliminated critical family communication.Media and Communication: Physical newspapers once served as tools for shared discussion. They have been replaced by the internet, which provides knowledge but lacks true connection and the sharing of ideas.The Role of the ChurchWining describes the church as the ultimate tool for American socialization and education:Attendance Decline: Church attendance has dropped from approximately 70% in the 1960s to roughly 32% today.Lost Functions: He believes this decline means 68% of the population is missing out on the church's core functions: education, correction, and socialization.Restoration Plan: Wining announces that his program in 2026 will focus on how Christians can fulfill their obligation as the "Body of Christ" to educate the youth and restore the American dream. He connects this effort to preparing for the return of Jesus Christ.

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