• Michael Youssef: “It Is Our Stewardship to Vote”

  • Oct 25 2024
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

Michael Youssef: “It Is Our Stewardship to Vote”

  • Summary

  • The Christian Outlook - October 26, 2024

    Tim Clinton and Johnnie Moore discuss the gravity of the upcoming election, and its impact on fundamental American values like religious freedom and governance. They call for high voter turnout, especially among evangelicals, stressing the importance of protecting constitutional rights and the diverse voices within the community.

    Greg Seltz invites Dr. Michael Youssef of "Leading the Way," to discuss the confusion Christians face around voting. Dr. Youssef highlights portions of a free digital resource called, “A Biblical Worldview of Government: A Non-Partisan Perspective” to bring biblical clarity. He discusses the importance of balancing civic duties with faith, urging believers to engage responsibly in government while upholding biblical values. Dr. Youssef later explains that while political outcomes matter, Christians should not rely on the government for what God has entrusted to individuals, families, and churches.

    For the full Dr. Youssef interview, listen here.

    Georgene Rice invites Michael Barone, author of “How America’s Political Parties Change (and How They Don’t)” to discuss the long-standing resilience of America’s two major political parties. Barone examines historical challenges faced by both the Democrat and Republican parties, noting how each has survived major electoral defeats.

    Bob Burney underscores the importance of voting as both a privilege and a responsibility for believers, but also to not lose sleep over who wins or loses the election, considering that it is God who is in control.

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