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482 - Guerrilla Radio

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Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Society & Culture

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2024

⏱️ ? minutes

Summary

Guerrilla Radio. Today, Mike Erre and Tim Stafford engage in a candid conversation about the complexities of navigating political conversations within the church. They reflect on the challenges of finding community in a politically charged environment and discuss the role of politics in church dynamics, emphasizing the importance of grace and understanding in these discussions. The episode concludes with insights on how to approach church leadership and community in light of political differences.

What is the nature of the Kingdom of God? How can we emphasize its nonviolent principles and the rejection of political power? What are the dynamics of power within the church, the dangers of partisanship, and the importance of separating the person from their political views? How can we focus on what we stand for rather than what they oppose, while advocating for a posture of love and commitment to flourishing?

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