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Episode Seven: The One Where We Step Off In It

1 h 26 min · 18 de mar de 2026
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Yeah… we went there. In this episode, we step straight into the tension of politics and faith. No sidestepping, no pretending it’s not messy. What does it actually look like to engage in politics as a Christian without losing your identity in Christ? Is voting just a civic duty, or is it something deeper? And how do you hold to biblical convictions in a world that seems to reward outrage more than truth? We talk about the responsibility of believers to stand for what aligns with Scripture, while also wrestling with the very real danger of letting politics become an idol. Because somewhere along the way, it’s gotten way too easy to trade the fruits of the Spirit for being “right.” This conversation isn’t about telling you who to vote for—it’s about challenging how you think, how you speak, and how you treat people who see the world completely differently. Can you hold firm to truth without hardening your heart? Can you love your neighbor without compromising what you believe? We’re not claiming to have it all figured out, but we’re not staying silent either. So yeah… we step off in it. Let’s see what happens.

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Yeah… we went there. In this episode, we step straight into the tension of politics and faith. No sidestepping, no pretending it’s not messy. What does it actually look like to engage in politics as a Christian without losing your identity in Christ? Is voting just a civic duty, or is it something deeper? And how do you hold to biblical convictions in a world that seems to reward outrage more than truth? We talk about the responsibility of believers to stand for what aligns with Scripture, while also wrestling with the very real danger of letting politics become an idol. Because somewhere along the way, it’s gotten way too easy to trade the fruits of the Spirit for being “right.” This conversation isn’t about telling you who to vote for—it’s about challenging how you think, how you speak, and how you treat people who see the world completely differently. Can you hold firm to truth without hardening your heart? Can you love your neighbor without compromising what you believe? We’re not claiming to have it all figured out, but we’re not staying silent either. So yeah… we step off in it. Let’s see what happens.

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