EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 1H 1M
Ep. 43 - "Should Your Faith Decide Your Politics… or Is That Dangerous?"
from Between Sundays · host Theo Bolden
Send us Fan MailCan you follow Jesus and still strongly identify with a political party? Should your faith shape your politics—or is politics shaping your faith?In this episode of Between Sundays, we talk about the tension between faith and politics and why so many Christians feel divided. We respond to a viewer question about politically charged households and discuss how to navigate these conversations without losing what matters most.We also dive into:Whether Christians are supposed to vote a certain wayWhy political systems often thrive on divisionThe danger of tying your identity to a political partyHow to stay rooted in truth in a divided cultureThis conversation challenges you to think deeper about where your identity truly comes from.Support the showBetween Sundays is a podcast where we have the hard conversations around life, love, religion, and family, and anything else that might get you kicked out of thanksgiving dinner. Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe and follow for more episodes. We release episodes every week on Friday at 12:00am EST (Easter Standard Time).For Contact and Business Inquiries: [email protected]
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Send us Fan Mail Can you follow Jesus and still strongly identify with a political party? Should your faith shape your politics—or is politics shaping your faith? In this episode of Between Sundays, we talk about the tension between faith and politics and why so many Christians feel divided. We respond to a viewer question about politically charged households and discuss how to navigate these conversations without losing what matters most. We also dive into: Whether Christians are suppo...
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