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In this third episode of our series on political exhaustion and the church, host Jared Luttjeboer presses Dr. Alan Strange on the most practical question yet: how should the local church shape how their people think about politics during ordinary times so they're not starting from scratch every election season, already entrenched and already tired? Dr. Strange argues that proactive discipleship means resisting two temptations at once: the urge to baptize a political platform as the Christian position, and the impulse to fight the culture war on the world's own terms. The church that waits for election season to address politics will always be playing catch-up. Tune in to hear what faithful, formative engagement actually looks like, and why the algorithm will never give your congregation what the church alone can.
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In this third episode of our series on political exhaustion and the church, host Jared Luttjeboer presses Dr. Alan Strange on the most practical question yet: how should the local church shape how their people think about politics during ordinary times so they're not starting from scratch every election season, already entrenched and already tired? Dr. Strange argues that proactive discipleship means resisting two temptations at once: the urge to baptize a political platform as the Christian position, and the impulse to fight the culture war on the world's own terms. The church that waits for election season to address politics will always be playing catch-up. Tune in to hear what faithful, formative engagement actually looks like, and why the algorithm will never give your congregation what the church alone can.

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