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Americans are fascinated with politics. How can we engage our communities and neighbors in political topics while we hold to a faith tradition that embraces nonviolence and non-governmental participation? Bryant Martin tells how he was embarrassed about these beliefs in the past, and how he came to a clear understanding of serving society by engaging with it in nonpolitical ways. Bryant outlines ways we can serve our communities and engage well with political issues, while also being aware of the fallacy that America is a “Christian nation.”

Reaching America by Gary Miller

Sidetracked by Gary Miller

The Myth of a Christian Nation by Greg Boyd

Bryant started Sowers Harvest Cafe; find more info here.

Chapters

00:35 Story from Bryant's Youth

07:31 Coming to Peace with Conscientious Abstention

10:14 Overcoming the World with the Cross

13:30 Preserving Grace

21:38 A Vision for God's Global Kingdom

23:18 Fear, the Internet, and Polarization

29:55 Preserving or Redeeming?

34:03 Seeking Political Power is Counterproductive

38:26 How to Talk about Politics

42:50 A New Christendom?

48:15 Charlie Kirk

55:45 Living Beautiful Lives

This is the 297th episode of Anabaptist Perspectives, a podcast, blog, and YouTube channel that examines various aspects of conservative Anabaptist life and thought.

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