LIVE DISCUSSIONS/PANELS:
- DISCUSSION: Tuesday, Nov. 12 | 1-2:30 PM – A post-election Zoom conversation hosted by Living Room Conversations.
- DISCUSSION: Tuesday, Nov. 12 | 4-5 PM (PST) – An online discussion hosted by Georgetown University with data analyst Ryan Burge, Rev. Thomas Reese, Washington Post political reporter Sabrina Rodriguez, and PBS News Hour editor Judy Woodruff. An RSVP is required.
NOTEWORTHY PODCASTS:
ALREADY COMPLETED LIVE DISCUSSIONS/PRAYER:
- DISCUSSION: Wednesday, Nov. 6 | 9-10 AM (PST) – An election post-mortem from The After Party team consisting of Christianity Today‘s Russell Moore, political commentator David French, and Duke theologian Curtis Chang. Registration is required. Catch the replay below or listen to it on redeemingbabel.org.
- PRAYER: Wednesday, Nov. 6 | 7 AM (PST) – A thirty-minute prayer call on Zoom hosted by the Center for Christianity and Public Life.
- PRAYER: Wednesday, Nov. 6 | 10 AM (PST) – A call to prayer for elected officials and collective well-being on Zoom hosted by Chasing Justice.
- DISCUSSION: Wednesday, Nov. 6 | 12:30 PM (PST) – A post election discussion on YouTube hosted by Skye Jethani. Catch the replay below.
DISCUSSION: Thursday, Nov. 7 | 2 PM (PST) – A Zoom webinar from The Convocation crew featuring authors Robert Jones, Jemar Tisby, Kristen Du Mez, and Diana Butler Bass discussing the results of the election.
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ARTICLE: Christians, Let’s Honor the President
While this was penned in 2012 after President Obama was re-elected, just cross out Obama and put Trump or Biden or whoever our next president is and the truth still rings out. Yes, we are commanded in the Bible to honor our leaders. Yes, we should pray for them. And yes, we should continue to…
Read moreARTICLE: Election Season and Your Soul
Pastor Brian Zahnd of Word of Life (Saint Joseph, Missouri) offers a ten-point guide encouraging Christians to approach politics with humility, love, and civility. Zahnd stresses that while political engagement is important, it should not overshadow the core Christian values of love and unity.
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