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As the Gorton & Denton by-election reshapes the political landscape, Christians must ask a deeper question. What is this moment revealing about where our hope truly rests?
In this podcast, I explore why believers must engage in politics without becoming captive to it, how quickly political loyalties can shift, and why the Church’s steadiness matters more than electoral momentum. This is not about endorsing parties or baptising manifestos. It is about forming Kingdom-shaped disciples in an age of volatility.
We look at what Scripture teaches about trust, citizenship, and judgment beginning with the household of God, and why the long road to 2029 is not just a political season but a discipleship season.
By Rev DanAs the Gorton & Denton by-election reshapes the political landscape, Christians must ask a deeper question. What is this moment revealing about where our hope truly rests?
In this podcast, I explore why believers must engage in politics without becoming captive to it, how quickly political loyalties can shift, and why the Church’s steadiness matters more than electoral momentum. This is not about endorsing parties or baptising manifestos. It is about forming Kingdom-shaped disciples in an age of volatility.
We look at what Scripture teaches about trust, citizenship, and judgment beginning with the household of God, and why the long road to 2029 is not just a political season but a discipleship season.