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EPISODE · Oct 15, 2024 · 33 MIN

What is The Danbury Institute?

from The Life & Liberty Podcast · host The Danbury Institute

In this first episode of the Life & Liberty Podcast, co-founders Scott Colter, Sharayah Colter, and Collin Hain discuss what led to the creation of The Danbury Institute and what the future holds for this non-profit organization. Join us as we take a look at what role history played in the development of this association of churches and what this coalition for life and liberty aims to do by working together. We invite you to join us for the forthcoming episodes of the Life & Liberty Podcast where our team will discuss current events and public policy issues from a biblical worldview. Listen in as various members of our team interview people with unique perspectives and experiences, debate issues on their merits, talk about how Christians and churches can impact the world around them in a positive way, and discuss the role of citizenship in a self-governed society.To learn more about The Danbury Institute, visit danburyinstitute.org

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