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In this episode, we’re joined by Scott Tiedgen, who shares his unique journey as a creative professional called into the political arena. Scott opens up about his passion to stand up for biblical values, especially as some Christians turn a blind eye to legislation that goes against Scripture.
Scott shares a more in-depth history of the Founding Fathers' intent and how he used the analogy of a walnut tree to help others see the truth beyond partisan politics. He challenges the modern concept of "My Truth" and emphasizes the vital role of self-governance in today’s culture. Scott also reminds us of the importance of loving those who think differently while still standing firm in our beliefs and ministering to them in grace.
For more info go to SetFreeMin.org
By Set Free TeamIn this episode, we’re joined by Scott Tiedgen, who shares his unique journey as a creative professional called into the political arena. Scott opens up about his passion to stand up for biblical values, especially as some Christians turn a blind eye to legislation that goes against Scripture.
Scott shares a more in-depth history of the Founding Fathers' intent and how he used the analogy of a walnut tree to help others see the truth beyond partisan politics. He challenges the modern concept of "My Truth" and emphasizes the vital role of self-governance in today’s culture. Scott also reminds us of the importance of loving those who think differently while still standing firm in our beliefs and ministering to them in grace.
For more info go to SetFreeMin.org