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For God and Country: Faith in a Hostile World | Reverend Joel Mooneyhan

For God and Country: Faith in a Hostile World | Reverend Joel Mooneyhan

Update: 2025-11-16
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In this For God and Country devotional, Jenny Beth Martin is joined by Reverend Joel Mooneyhan for a powerful discussion on one of Jesus’ most demanding teachings from the Sermon on the Mount.

Drawing from Matthew 5:38 –42, Joel explains how believers can respond to hostility, coercion, and injustice without surrendering their convictions—or escalating the conflict.

Together, Jenny Beth and Joel explore:

  • What Jesus really meant by “turn the other cheek”
  • How early Christians lived faithfully under oppressive systems
  • Why transforming retaliation into service becomes an act of strength, not weakness
  • The difference between defending others and seeking revenge
  • How today’s cultural pressure on people of faith parallels biblical examples
  • Practical ways to live boldly, courageously, and compassionately in a divided world
  • Whether you’re facing challenges at work, school, or in the public square, this episode offers biblical insight and encouragement for standing firm in your faith.

Scripture Reference: Matthew 5:38 –42

Guest: Joel Mooneyhan, Global Methodist Minister | Instagram: @southernreverend

Host: Jenny Beth Martin, Honorary Chairman, Tea Party Patriots Action | Instagram: @jennybethm | X: @jennybethm

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For God and Country: Faith in a Hostile World | Reverend Joel Mooneyhan

For God and Country: Faith in a Hostile World | Reverend Joel Mooneyhan

Joel Mooneyhan, Jenny Beth Martin