This Election Is Driving Me Crazy

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Episode 3 | with guests Pastor Charles Degner & Pastor Thomas Kock

Is the upcoming election making you feel anxious or overwhelmed? In this episode of Faith Footnotes, we explore how Christians can stay grounded in faith while navigating political chaos. Featuring Pastor Charles Degner, author of the Bible study Politics Is Driving Me Crazy!, and Pastor Thomas Kock, author of the small group Bible study on the book Civil Government: God’s Other Kingdom, this conversation addresses practical questions about balancing faith with political engagement and trusting that God is in control, even when outcomes don’t go as hoped. You won’t want to miss this insightful discussion, especially as the upcoming election approaches.

What was your biggest takeaway from this episode? Let us know in the comments below.

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4 responses to “This Election Is Driving Me Crazy”

  1. Kevin Cerda Avatar
    Kevin Cerda

    Have you given any thought to making written transcripts of your podcasts available. I listen to various podcasts on NPR and on occasion I will listen to one that I find interesting and will copy and paste or download a PDF of the show’s transcript. This was one of those podcasts!

    1. Northwestern Publishing House Avatar
      Northwestern Publishing House

      Thanks Kevin for the great feedback. We will take your suggestion into consideration as we move forward. Thank you for listening! May God bless your day.

  2. Adam Avatar
    Adam

    The comment that struck me: God is going to have the election go whichever way brings the most people to heaven, so whatever happens rejoice that more people will be going to heaven. That will be good to remember!

    1. Northwestern Publishing House Avatar
      Northwestern Publishing House

      What a comforting takeaway Adam! Thank you for listening! May God bless your day.

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