The guys sit down to talk about Christian nationalism, patriotism, and what does and doesn’t work within the Christian faith. Can a Christian be patriotic? Should a Christian be patriotic? What is at the heart of Christian Nationalism that is dangerous?
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A Back to School Prayer
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The Church in the World
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