If Being Christian Were A Crime, Would There Be Evidence

EPISODE · Nov 12, 2025 · 21 MIN

If Being Christian Were A Crime, Would There Be Evidence

from The American Soul · host Jesse

A hard look at the last 24 hours leads to a practical call to align faith with action. We explore marriage as one flesh, unity beyond denominations, and a historical call to public prayer, all anchored in 1 John 3’s demand that love becomes visible.• measuring a day by love and obedience• Genesis 2 on leaving, cleaving, and marital priority• 1 John 3 on actions proving faith and love• comfort when our hearts accuse us• unity among believers above denominational labels• Medal of Honor spotlight on James Blair• Governor John Langdon’s 1786 proclamation on fasting and prayer• America’s early public posture toward faith and virtue• closing prayer and blessingsIf you are looking for a family-friendly middle grade read, I would humbly recommend Countryside if you get a chance. Check it out. There’s a couple books in the series. I’m working on the third. And if you enjoy it, if you would leave a review somewhere, I would greatly appreciate that. It helps immensely.Also, if you feel like you have three or four or five dollars a month that you can donate to the podcast, there is a website on the or a webpage on the Buzz Sprout website for the podcast where you can do that. You can donate each month. And I would be very grateful for that.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribeCountryside Book Serieshttps://www.amazon.com/Countryside-Book-J-T-Cope-IV-ebook/dp/B00MPIXOB2 

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