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We were honored to welcome Texas State Representatives Daniel Alders and Brent Money to New Saint Andrews College for a Disputatio discussion on Christian engagement in the public square. Drawing from Scripture, history, and their own experience in state government, Representatives Alders and Money challenged students to think biblically about politics, leadership, and community life. Representative Alders exhorted NSA students to cultivate multi-generational faithfulness—to return home, build institutions, and let their theology flow from their fingertips into every area of life.
Representative Money called Christians to identify the “decisive points” in their cultural battles and to step courageously into them, whether at home or in larger arenas like Texas, which he describes as both strategic and feasible for Christian reform. Together, they urge a vision of civic responsibility rooted in hospitality, conviction, and a bold acknowledgment of Christ’s lordship over every sphere—including politics.
To watch this FULL lecture and all of our other disputatio lectures, visit: nsapatrons.com and subscribe for just $10/month.
Support the work of NSA by sending a tax-deductible gift at: https://give.nsa.edu/gifts
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We were honored to welcome Texas State Representatives Daniel Alders and Brent Money to New Saint Andrews College for a Disputatio discussion on Christian engagement in the public square. Drawing from Scripture, history, and their own experience in state government, Representatives Alders and Money challenged students to think biblically about politics, leadership, and community life. Representative Alders exhorted NSA students to cultivate multi-generational faithfulness—to return home, build institutions, and let their theology flow from their fingertips into every area of life.
Representative Money called Christians to identify the “decisive points” in their cultural battles and to step courageously into them, whether at home or in larger arenas like Texas, which he describes as both strategic and feasible for Christian reform. Together, they urge a vision of civic responsibility rooted in hospitality, conviction, and a bold acknowledgment of Christ’s lordship over every sphere—including politics.
To watch this FULL lecture and all of our other disputatio lectures, visit: nsapatrons.com and subscribe for just $10/month.
Support the work of NSA by sending a tax-deductible gift at: https://give.nsa.edu/gifts

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