The Disruptive Disciple with Pastor Brandon | A Podcast for the Unpoliticized Church

The Pro-Life Question Nobody Wants to Answer

33 min · 20. apr. 2026
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We’ve turned abortion into the ace card of Christian conversations—the one issue that shuts everything else down. But what happens when “pro-life” stops at birth? In this episode, we wrestle with the tension between conviction and consistency, exposing how a single-issue faith can excuse everything else—and what it looks like to actually see life the way Jesus does.

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