

We hope you enjoyed our new What Would You Say? video series on voting, elections, and religious liberty. The 2024 election has many Christians disillusioned and weary of politics. The stakes feel high, but positive change seems nearly impossible. More than ever, Christians need clarity on how to approach politics while maintaining their faith and witness.
If you want to dig even deeper on Christian engagement with politics and elections, we have a great opportunity for you in our next Breakpoint Forum livestream event on Tuesday, August 13 at 7PM ET: “Should Christians Get Political?”
For this Forum, the Colson Center is pleased to welcome Denise Grace Gitsham, author of Politics for People Who Hate Politics, and Eric Teetsel, vice president of Government Relations at the Heritage Foundation. We hope you’ll join us for this free online discussion and Q&A hosted by Colson Center President John Stonestreet. We’ll consider questions such as:
- Can a Christian participate in politics in good conscience?
- Should we vote for the lesser of two evils?
- Are we sinning when we support flawed candidates?
- How will we know if we’ve made politics an idol?
- What’s a non-negotiable for a Christian when it comes to politics?
- … and many more!
“Should Christians Get Political?” will be live streamed for free on August 13, 2024 at 7PM Eastern Time. We hope you can join us!
P.S. Breakpoint released a new, four-episode video series called “Why Vote?” to help you think about voting from a Christian perspective. In each video, Colson Center Theologian-in-Residence Dr. Timothy Padgett tackles one question about voting as a Christian, helping you view the political process, and your place in it, with greater clarity and hope. Get your series here!

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