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Truth and Love in a Divided World

Truth and Love in a Divided World

Auteur(s): Keith Russo
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I’m Keith Russo—a patriot, a husband, and a man on a mission to spread truth and love in a world clouded by lies and hate. This podcast is where faith, politics, and personal conviction collide. I’m here to challenge the narrative, speak boldly about what matters, and remind listeners that courage and compassion can coexist. Together, we’ll navigate the aftermath of a divided culture, honor voices that have been silenced, and fight for a future built on truth, freedom, and unity.

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Christianisme Pastorale et évangélisme Politique Sciences politiques Spiritualité
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    Faith, at its core, isn’t about a label—it’s about relationship. A relationship with God. A relationship with community. A relationship with truth and love. The Bible doesn’t say “you’ll be known by your label.” It says, “you’ll be known by your fruit.”

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