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Kingdom Conversations: Why Christians Must Engage in the Culture War

49 min · 27. touko 2026
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Andrew Rappaport dives deep into the heart of the truth war that Christians face today, emphasizing that the focus is not merely on this life but on the kingdom to come. He and Pastor Jeff Kliewer explore the pressing need for Christians to actively engage in cultural issues, standing firm against ideologies that threaten their values and beliefs. They tackle the uncomfortable truth that silence in the face of societal decay is complicity, and they call on believers to be warriors for the truth—ready to suffer for their faith if necessary. The conversation takes a bold turn as they address contemporary challenges posed by political ideologies, including social justice and rising anti-Semitism, and urge their audience to recognize the urgency of their mission. With a mix of sharp insights and relatable humor, Rappaport and Kliewer inspire listeners to take a stand, not just for the church, but for a society that reflects God’s kingdom on earth. Takeaways: * Christians are called to engage in the culture war, advocating for truth and righteousness, even in the face of adversity. * Pastors should not shy away from addressing controversial issues from the pulpit, as silence can lead to complicity in societal evils. * The expectation for believers today is to act as truth warriors, willing to suffer for their faith and confront the wolves of the world. * Society's moral decline necessitates that Christians speak out against injustices like abortion, showing love and compassion for those involved. * The history of the church demonstrates that political involvement can lead to positive outcomes, significantly impacting the spread of the Gospel. * In a world increasingly hostile to Christian values, believers must prepare to defend their faith and the rights of the oppressed. Mentioned in this episode: Bible Interpretation made Easy seminar

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