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How Should Christians Move Forward Afgter the 2020 Election?
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How Should Christians Move Forward After the 2020 Election?
Alex Chediak

In the wake of the recent election, America is more divided than ever. But for Christians, division isn’t an option. Here are a few ideas for moving forward as the body of Christ.

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Well, 2021 isn’t off to the best start. Realistically, we all knew that New Year’s Day wouldn’t transform the world, but perhaps we hoped that things would be slightly better. Here’s the thing...there are things in this world beyond our control. However, as we were reminded in our team devotional on the book of James, there are things that are within our control. Our faith should be active. Our actions matter and influence the world around us. So, while we can’t make everything better, we can make some things better in our world.

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