We live in a time where people try to divide politics from religion or even not talk about either one with one another. I think the time has come for us to look to the Bible for the answers and discuss the two subjects no one wants to talk about. Politics and Religion.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | ReligionReligion & Spirituality |
On this special edition of "A Pulpit for politics" I will be interviewing a personal friend and a leader may students have looked up too. Wendell grew up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Moved to Indiana in January of 2015. Married his wife in May of 2016 ... more
What is the fuss all about? As a christian it is important to know the value of life. The psalmist said in Psalm chapter 139 and verse 14 "I am fearfully and wonderfully made". We are at a turning point in our nation and it is vital that the Church s... more
On todays short episode I will be sharing my feelings on the Roe Vs. Wade issue we are seeing across our Nation.
May is the month we celebrate Mothers! May is also National Foster Care Month. So, I wanted to take the time to interview not only a mother but a foster parent with 30+ years of experience. Thank you for listening to this special episode of A Pulpit ... more
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