In God We Trust: Christian Perspectives on Our Response to the Election

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In God We Trust: Christian Perspectives on Our Response to the Election
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In this special Election Day episode of “That’s a Good Question,” hosts Jon Delger, the Executive Pastor of Teaching at Peace Church, and Mitchell Leach, the Community Pastor at Peace, dive into the complex intersection of faith and politics as we explore how Christians can respond to the upcoming Presidential election. What should our reaction be if the results don’t align with our hopes? How can we keep a Kingdom-first perspective while navigating the polarizing atmosphere of American politics? We’ll discuss practical steps to maintain peace, love our neighbors, and trust God’s sovereignty, regardless of the outcome. Join us as we unpack the theological foundations for a Christ-centered response to political events and how our faith can guide us through uncertain times.

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Jon Delger

Jon is an Executive Pastor at Peace Church. He hosts the That’s a Good Question podcast and writes for the Misinterpreted Series. A graduate of Kuyper College, Cornerstone Theological Seminary (CTS), and Davenport University, Jon also teaches at CTS. He lives in West Michigan with his wife and four children, is passionate about equipping the local church, and raising up faithful leaders.

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Jon is an Executive Pastor at Peace Church. He hosts the That’s a Good Question podcast and writes for the Misinterpreted Series. A graduate of Kuyper College, Cornerstone Theological Seminary (CTS), and Davenport University, Jon also teaches at CTS. He lives in West Michigan with his wife and four children, is passionate about equipping the local church, and raising up faithful leaders.

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