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EPISODE · Jul 21, 2026 · 40 MIN

Faith, Gratitude, and the Responsibility to Lead

from The Todd Huff Show · host Todd Huff

Guest host Krish Dhanam continues his reflection on America's 250th anniversary by asking how Christians and conservatives should exercise responsibility in a divided culture. Drawing on lessons from his longtime mentor Zig Ziglar and the examples of Billy and Ruth Graham, Dhanam describes an approach he calls authoritative governance: honoring legitimate law, defending moral absolutes, and accepting personal responsibility. He argues that truth cannot be rewritten by public opinion, but conviction must still be expressed with grace, compassion, and a desire to persuade rather than merely defeat an opponent. Citizenship, he says, requires more than voting or complaining about national politics. It calls for faithful local service, intentional mentoring, community involvement, and a willingness to act when silence would be easier. Through stories from prison ministry, public speaking, and Christian apologetics, Dhanam challenges listeners to consider the legacy they are building and whether they will one day say, "I wish I had" or "I'm glad I did."

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