EPE373: Pulpit Politics | The Trump Polling | An African Future | A Lot More
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On This Episode:
NUANCE IS IMPORTANT
I want to provide an example on why communicating with nuance is most often more effective than with sharp invective.
TIM KELLER AND A THEONOMY QUOTE
Tim Keller made a great point in a sermon back in 1991 that might get him accused of "Christian Nationalism" today (whatever that is). I want to play a clip from that sermon that illustrates that one of the Christian's roles is to tell governments that God is the arbiter of right and wrong -- not the government.
HOW SHOULD PASTORS HANDLE POLITICS
I'll provide some good and bad examples of pastors recently addressing politics and upcoming elections.
TRUMP POLLING IS CRAZY
The New York Times/Sienna College poll is easily accessible, and its results are remarkable. I'll break down the poll and provide some caution.
AFRICAN GROWTH
The African continent will be home to 1/4 of the world's population by 2050. Both Islam and Christianity are growing there. What strategies can we use to ensure the African future is also a Christian future?
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