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As South Africa prepares to host the G20 Summit, an Interfaith Forum has called for global “unity” among religious leaders—including Christians, Catholics, and Mormons—to promote peace. But where should believers draw the line between cooperation and compromise? In this episode, we unpack the tension between civic partnership and spiritual purity. From Joseph in Egypt to Daniel in Babylon, Scripture shows that Christians can engage with unbelievers in society without sacrificing truth. How do we stay salt and light in the public square—while refusing to blur the gospel’s boundaries?
By Paul Schlehlein5
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As South Africa prepares to host the G20 Summit, an Interfaith Forum has called for global “unity” among religious leaders—including Christians, Catholics, and Mormons—to promote peace. But where should believers draw the line between cooperation and compromise? In this episode, we unpack the tension between civic partnership and spiritual purity. From Joseph in Egypt to Daniel in Babylon, Scripture shows that Christians can engage with unbelievers in society without sacrificing truth. How do we stay salt and light in the public square—while refusing to blur the gospel’s boundaries?

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