Steve Deace Show

From Pulpit to Politics: Dusty Deevers on Faith, Authority, and Christian Civic Duty | 4/4/25

Apr 4, 2025
Dusty Deevers, an Oklahoma state senator and pastor, dives into the vital bond between faith and politics. He shares his personal journey, illustrating the challenges of merging faith with public service. The discussion shifts to the upcoming film 'King of Kings,' critiquing the church's role in political mentorship. Deevers emphasizes the moral duty of Christians to engage politically, addressing the complexities of leadership with integrity. He also calls for proactive Christian engagement in community issues, highlighting the importance of resilience and compassion in today's political landscape.
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ANECDOTE

Mailroom Clerk to Public Figure

  • Steve Deace's wife jokes about writing a book called "I Married a Mailroom Clerk".
  • This reflects the unexpected trajectory of Deace's career and the scrutiny that comes with it.
ANECDOTE

From Riches to Ministry

  • Dusty Deevers' wife thought they would be rich, but he felt a call to seminary.
  • This shift led to financial hardship and external criticism, but also a sense of purpose.
INSIGHT

The Call to Ministry

  • A call to ministry involves both an internal compulsion and an external affirmation.
  • Biblical qualifications, including teaching ability, family management, and doctrinal soundness, are crucial.
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