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Compassion & Conviction: Faithful Political Engagement (Justin Giboney & Michael Wear of the AND Campaign)

August 6, 2020May 6, 2021Kirk E. Miller

Have you ever felt too progressive for conservatives, but too conservative for progressives? Faced with a false “either/or” framing of many issues, Christians today often times can find themselves feeling politically homeless in our current landscape. Justin Giboney and Michael Wear — and the AND Campaign — speak to this issue in their call for compassion and conviction, truth and love, concern about moral order and addressing the injustices in our society. Today Justin and Michael join Kirk for a discussion on their newest book, Compassion (&) Conviction: The AND Campaign’s Guide to Faithful Civic Engagement. We talk “Why should Christians care about politics?” and “How?”

Access the episode here (available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and more).

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