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Navigating Politics, Tragedy, and Personal Boundaries as Christians

Navigating Politics, Tragedy, and Personal Boundaries as Christians

Update: 2025-09-18
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Pastor Plek and guest co-host Ruben Campos from Lifeway navigate the challenging intersection of faith and politics in an increasingly polarized world. They explore how Christian leaders should respond to political violence, cultural controversies, and personal questions of faith in everyday life.

• Discussion of the Charlie Kirk assassination attempt and whether pastors should address political events from the pulpit
• Examination of how Christian leaders can maintain biblical truth while acknowledging political tensions
• Reflection on accusations of racism against public figures and how to evaluate such claims fairly
• Analysis of the relationship between religious belief and political engagement throughout scripture
• Exploration of how pastors can lead congregations through divisive political moments
• Discussion on whether "celebrity crushes" are compatible with Christian relationships and marriage
• Consideration of when admiration crosses into idolatry and objectification

Text your questions to us at 737-231-0605 or visit pastorplek.com. We talk faith, culture, and everything in between.


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Navigating Politics, Tragedy, and Personal Boundaries as Christians

Navigating Politics, Tragedy, and Personal Boundaries as Christians

Pastor Plek