How should Christians engage civically in a way that reflects their faith, brings hope, and points people to Jesus? In this conversation, Elizabeth talks with Justin Giboney about why our public witness matters more than ever. Together, they explore how believers can navigate current poltical tensions without losing sight of their primary identity in Christ.
Drawing from the lessons of the civil rights movement and Justin’s work with The And Campaign, this episode offers practical wisdom for everyday discipleship, helping us model humility, truth, and love in a world often marked by harshness and division.
Main Takeaways
- Our primary identity is in Christ, not in politics or cultural labels.
- Love for neighbors is central to the Christian mission—even those we disagree with.
- Discipleship includes living out our faith publicly, not just privately.
- Christians must resist cynicism by cultivating moral imagination and hope.
- Local, everyday faithfulness can have a significant impact in shaping communities.
Guest BioFor more information about Justin Giboney visit
https://ivpress.com/justin-giboney.
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