Politics for People Who Hate Politics: How to Engage without Losing Your Friends or Selling Your Soul
Politics that Unite Rather than Divide
Politics can be infuriating. From unjust policies to unholy politicians, there are justifiable reasons to be upset or walk away altogether. Yet we must stay involved if we are to protect and sustain our fragile nation from the divisions that threaten it.
With more than two decades of experience working in the highest levels of government, insider Denise Grace Gitsham offers a remedy to America's dark political reality: Christians filled with light, love, and Christ's heart for unity. With spiritual insights, hard-earned political lessons, and practical advice, she helps you
● engage in politics God's way
● find wisdom and discernment
● love those you disagree with
● stand firm on God's truth
As citizens of heaven, we can engage in politics God's way: with the countercultural love, integrity, and unity that will heal our land.
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Politics can be infuriating. From unjust policies to unholy politicians, there are justifiable reasons to be upset or walk away altogether. Yet we must stay involved if we are to protect and sustain our fragile nation from the divisions that threaten it.
With more than two decades of experience working in the highest levels of government, insider Denise Grace Gitsham offers a remedy to America's dark political reality: Christians filled with light, love, and Christ's heart for unity. With spiritual insights, hard-earned political lessons, and practical advice, she helps you
● engage in politics God's way
● find wisdom and discernment
● love those you disagree with
● stand firm on God's truth
As citizens of heaven, we can engage in politics God's way: with the countercultural love, integrity, and unity that will heal our land.
Politics for People Who Hate Politics: How to Engage without Losing Your Friends or Selling Your Soul
Politics that Unite Rather than Divide
Politics can be infuriating. From unjust policies to unholy politicians, there are justifiable reasons to be upset or walk away altogether. Yet we must stay involved if we are to protect and sustain our fragile nation from the divisions that threaten it.
With more than two decades of experience working in the highest levels of government, insider Denise Grace Gitsham offers a remedy to America's dark political reality: Christians filled with light, love, and Christ's heart for unity. With spiritual insights, hard-earned political lessons, and practical advice, she helps you
● engage in politics God's way
● find wisdom and discernment
● love those you disagree with
● stand firm on God's truth
As citizens of heaven, we can engage in politics God's way: with the countercultural love, integrity, and unity that will heal our land.
Politics can be infuriating. From unjust policies to unholy politicians, there are justifiable reasons to be upset or walk away altogether. Yet we must stay involved if we are to protect and sustain our fragile nation from the divisions that threaten it.
With more than two decades of experience working in the highest levels of government, insider Denise Grace Gitsham offers a remedy to America's dark political reality: Christians filled with light, love, and Christ's heart for unity. With spiritual insights, hard-earned political lessons, and practical advice, she helps you
● engage in politics God's way
● find wisdom and discernment
● love those you disagree with
● stand firm on God's truth
As citizens of heaven, we can engage in politics God's way: with the countercultural love, integrity, and unity that will heal our land.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780764241475 |
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Publisher: | Baker Publishing Group |
Publication date: | 11/14/2023 |
Pages: | 240 |
Product dimensions: | 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.70(d) |
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