A few weeks ago, Alisa and Natasha recorded an episode called “Why the church must divide on (some) political issues.” They talked about why Christians need to care about and get involved in politics and that we shouldn’t be concerned about it being divisive. Today they talk about a related issue—why is the church so afraid to talk about politics? As Christians, we have just as much say in how our communities and our country function as anyone else. We should be EAGER to advocate for the common good. So if that’s the case, how did we get to this point where Christians feel like we’ve done something wrong if we bring up politics with other Christians or if we feel like we can say something…but just not too much?
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#25 How to Pray During War
#24 Responding to People Who Think Humans are Good by Nature
#23 When Having a Biblical Worldview is Lonely
#22 Andy Stanley Has Gone Off the Cliff (And Why It’s Important to Talk about It)
#21 Does Complementarian Theology Cause Trauma to Women?
#20 Literally Everything Happened While We were on Hiatus
#19 Private vs. Public School: What Should Christians Do? (And Other Questions from the Unshaken Conference)
#18: Rebutting the Secular Religion of Love
#17: Myth of the Modern Day Pharisee
#16 Mr. Beast: When a Popular Influencer Becomes Transgender
#15 Orange Curriculum: An Urgent Warning to Churches
#14 Are the Red Letters More Important Than the Rest of the Bible?
#13 Refusing to Bow to PRIDE Activism
#12 Should Christians Avoid Siding with Political Parties?
#11 Don’t Put God in a Box: And Other Conversation Stoppers
#10 Why Woke Culture Thinks Christians are Unsafe
#9 How to Discern a Church Website
#8 Calling Out False Teachers
#7 Word Salad Poppycock (Dealing with Criticism)
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