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In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology podcast, hosts Cody Fields and Bradley Cox are joined by Gabe Rench, the founder of CrossPolitic, to discuss the intersection of faith, politics, and education. They explore the origins of CrossPolitic, the impact of COVID-19 on educational choices, and the importance of discipleship in the home. The conversation also touches on the Fight Laugh Feast Conference, the role of community in education, and the need for grace in discussions about differing educational paths. The episode emphasizes the importance of applying biblical principles to all areas of life, including politics and education.
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In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology podcast, hosts Cody Fields and Bradley Cox are joined by Gabe Rench, the founder of CrossPolitic, to discuss the intersection of faith, politics, and education. They explore the origins of CrossPolitic, the impact of COVID-19 on educational choices, and the importance of discipleship in the home. The conversation also touches on the Fight Laugh Feast Conference, the role of community in education, and the need for grace in discussions about differing educational paths. The episode emphasizes the importance of applying biblical principles to all areas of life, including politics and education.
Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Overcast, and YouTube.
Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and X.
Join the discussion at the Westminster Effects Green Room.
Buy your guitar effects at westminstereffects.com.

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