Every generation believes its political moment is the worst in history, and every generation is partly right. But what if the real crisis isn't the news cycle, but our inability to outlast it? For its 300th episode, MarsCast closes out its series on political exhaustion and the church with a fittingly long-view conversation: Dr. Alan Strange, president of Mid-America Reformed Seminary, draws on decades of lived history, from the cultural upheaval of the '60s to the gender revolution of today, to offer something rarer than political analysis: perspective. He and host Jared Luttjeboer explore how ordinary Christians can cultivate a "steady as she goes" rhythm of faithfulness that spans decades rather than despair-fueled news cycles. The answer, it turns out, is older and quieter than anything trending online.