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How Christians Can Impact Elections, with Josh Hershberger

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As Christians, we are called to faithfulness in every area of our lives, including our role as citizens. But how can we live out our faith in an increasingly polarized society? How can we make an impact in our current and future elections?


Josh Hershberger, Director of the Church Ambassador Network and General Counsel for Indiana Family Institute, reviews biblical principles and the example of Christian citizens in the past and present. Josh reveals a four-step plan for gospel-centered citizenship in a divided America based on his book The Good Citizen.


Josh explains that America’s future depends on prayer and engagement, including tough work on issues like parental rights and battles in today’s public schools. Join us for this fascinating discussion on how we can live out our faith as good citizens.


Discover more at Indiana Family Institute at https://hoosierfamily.org.


Learn more about the Good Citizen Project at https://www.goodcitizen.us/.


Book link: https://www.goodcitizen.us/product/the-good-citizen/


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