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Should #NeverTrump and Pro-Trump Evangelicals Reconcile?

Quick to Listen

Christianity Today

Religion, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.3622 Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2016

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Donald Trump is now the president-elect, the winner of at least 279 votes and 81 percent of the white evangelical vote, according to exit polls. Many people--including white evangelical leaders--did not see Trump’s victory coming. “I’m surprised,” said Ed Stetzer, who holds the Billy Graham Distinguished Chair for Church, Mission, and Evangelism at Wheaton College. “This is an overwhelming statement. It’s a repudiation of a lot of the system and President Obama.” The election revealed a split between “rank-and-file” evangelicals and leaders. Prior to the election, more than 60 percent of pastors told LifeWay Research they were not voting for Trump or were undecided. About 1 in 5 “evangelical insiders” told World Magazine at the end of the summer that they backed Trump. “Most evangelical leaders I know are not enthusiastically supporting Donald Trump,” said Stetzer, who formerly headed LifeWay Research. Despite this split, the group still represents people the same spiritual beliefs, said Stetzer, who recently worked with the National Association of Evangelicals to create a new definition of “evangelical.” And the goal of leaders isn’t necessarily to represent those beliefs of the masses. “It’s to be prophetic,” said Stetzer. Stetzer joined Morgan and Mark to discuss the limits of the evangelical umbrella, how white evangelicals’ voting affects evangelicals of color, and why Christians aren’t listening to their leaders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This episode is brought to you in part by The Apologetics Guy Show, the podcast that helps you find clear answers to tough questions about Christianity.

0:11.0

Learn to explain your faith with courage and compassion.

0:14.5

Join Moody Bible Institute professor Dr. Mikhail del Rosario at apologeticsky.com.

0:28.7

Music Michael Del Rosario at Apologeticsguy.com. Hey, it's Morgan Lee, and it is Post-Election Day.

0:32.7

You are listening to Quick to Listen, a Christianity Today podcast, and I am joined by my co-host, Mark Galley.

0:38.4

Good to be here, even though both of us have had very little sleep.

0:41.7

Mark, what is very little sleep for you, though?

0:44.0

Well, I was up until about three in the morning, and then I got up at seven to get here and

0:48.5

start figuring out how we're going to respond to all the election results.

0:51.5

Okay, I think we had pretty similar hours then.

0:53.7

How you doing? Okay, I think we had pretty similar hours then. How you doing?

0:54.6

Okay, how about you?

0:55.5

Did you get your daily run in today?

0:57.1

Preparing for your marathon?

0:58.5

No daily run, everyone.

1:00.2

Yesterday I did wake up at 5 a.m.

1:03.5

Yeah, 5 a.m. to go in a run.

1:04.9

But I actually just had, I just did an intervention on myself to make sure I stayed awake.

1:09.5

I had coffee.

1:12.2

Oh, and that isn't usual for you?

1:12.5

No.

1:13.6

Oh, yeah.

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