The Better Everyday Podcast
Welcome back to The Better Everyday Podcast where we are unlocking our best self one episode eat a time! In this episode, we dive into a real and honest conversation about church, government, and personal responsibility. Grace opens up about her shift from identifying as Republican to becoming Independent—sharing why she no longer feels aligned and the importance of not blindly supporting any party or person. We talk about the need to regularly evaluate what—and who—we support, making sure it still aligns with our values and beliefs. Too often, people choose sides based on personal benefit or comfort, but is that really the standard we should live by? The conversation also turns to the role of the church. We unpack how many of the responsibilities the church was called to carry—serving, loving, and supporting people—have been handed over to the government. As a result, many place their hope in political leaders instead of stepping into the calling Jesus gave us. David shares a powerful reminder: yes, voting matters and doing your civic duty is important—but regardless of what happens in government, it should never stop us from doing our part. Our responsibility starts at home, within our own households, and extends into the broader church community. We hope this episode challenges you to reflect, realign, and maybe even reignite a passion to show up for others in a meaningful way. If this episode spoke to you, make sure to like, subscribe, share, and drop a comment—we’d love to hear your thoughts. And don’t forget to follow us on TikTok and Instagram @thebettereverydaypodcast for more content!
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