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Is it the responsibility of pastors to speak on political issues, or does that risk confusing personal opinion with biblical truth?

Is it the responsibility of pastors to speak on political issues, or does that risk confusing personal opinion with biblical truth?

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Charlie Kirk’s name has been in the headlines for politics, but in this episode of the Bible Belt Bros Podcast, Dusty and Andrew focus on something different—his faith. From his bold stance on the resurrection to his insistence that Jesus was at the center of every debate, Kirk’s impact went far beyond partisan lines. The guys talk through how his journey from setting up tents on college campuses to filling arenas reflected both his influence and his ability to bring conversations back to the gospel.

That discussion leads into a bigger question: should pastors bring politics into the pulpit? Dusty and Andrew weigh the arguments around 501(c)(3) status, the tension between personal opinions and biblical truth, and whether preaching values is the same thing as preaching politics. Along the way, they admit their own disagreements, share stories from their church backgrounds, and ask what Sunday mornings are really meant for—worship or political persuasion.

This episode isn’t about rehashing headlines. It’s about wrestling with faith, influence, and the responsibility of spiritual leaders in a divided culture.

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