

Faithful Politics
Faithful Politics Podcast
Dive into the profound world of Faithful Politics, a compelling podcast where the spheres of faith and politics converge in meaningful dialogues. Guided by Pastor Josh Burtram (Faithful Host) and Will Wright (Political Host), this unique platform invites listeners to delve into the complex impact of political choices on both the faithful and faithless.Join our hosts, Josh and Will, as they engage with world-renowned experts, scholars, theologians, politicians, journalists, and ordinary folks. Their objective? To deepen our collective understanding of the intersection between faith and politics.Faithful Politics sets itself apart by refusing to subscribe to any single political ideology or religious conviction. This approach is mirrored in the diverse backgrounds of our hosts. Will Wright, a disabled Veteran and African-Asian American, is a former atheist and a liberal progressive with a lifelong intrigue in politics. On the other hand, Josh Burtram, a Conservative Republican and devoted Pastor, brings a passion for theology that resonates throughout the discourse.Yet, in the face of their contrasting outlooks, Josh and Will display a remarkable ability to facilitate respectful and civil dialogue on challenging topics. This opens up a space where listeners of various political and religious leanings can find value and deepen their understanding.So, regardless if you're a Democrat or Republican, a believer or an atheist, we assure you that Faithful Politics has insightful conversations that will appeal to you and stimulate your intellectual curiosity. Come join us in this enthralling exploration of the intricate nexus of faith and politics. Add us to your regular podcast stream and don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Let's navigate this fascinating realm together! Not Right. Not Left. UP.
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Feb 17, 2024 β’ 1h 3min
God & Country Documentary w/Dan Partland, Director
Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comIn this episode of Faithful Politics, hosts Will Wright and Pastor Josh Burtram engage in a compelling conversation with veteran documentary producer and director Dan Partland. They delve into Partlin's latest film, "God and Country," exploring its thematic focus on the intersection of faith and politics, particularly Christian nationalism's impact on American democracy and faith itself. The discussion covers Partlin's career trajectory, his approach to documentary filmmaking, and the motivations behind "God and Country," offering insights into the complex dynamics of political and religious identities in the United States. The conversation also touches on the challenges and responsibilities of addressing such a polarizing topic, aiming to foster a deeper understanding among viewers and encourage critical reflection on the roles of faith and nationalism in shaping public discourse and policy.Guest Bio:Dan Partland is a veteran Documentary Producer and Director for Film & Television. His work includes several landmark Nonfiction Films and Series of the past two decades. He has twice won the Emmy for Best Nonfiction Series and been twice nominated, Nonfiction Producer of the Year, by the Producers Guild of America.Partland cut his teeth in film, apprenticing with cinema veritΓ© pioneer Albert Maysles before launching his own New York based indie film collective, OTHER PICTURES (OPIX), where he produced numerous independent features, both scripted and documentary.While at OPIX, Partland partnered with first-time director Todd Solondz to produce Solondz' debut feature WELCOME TO THE DOLLHOUSE, which went on to win the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival and become a cult classic. Next Partland collaborated with first time director Aiyana Elliott on, THE BALLAD OF RAMBLIN' JACK; an intimate and personal portrait of her legendary father and the experience of growing up a folk singer's daughter. BALLAD went on to win the Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, and be recognized as a genre-defining film in the 1st Person Documentary space.In 2000 Partland joined forces with Acad Support the showπ§ Want to learn more about Faithful Politics, get in touch with the hosts, or suggest a future guest?π Visit our website: faithfulpoliticspodcast.com π Check out our Bookstore β Featuring titles from our amazing guests:faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/bookstore β€οΈ Support the show β Help us keep the conversation going:donorbox.org/faithful-politics-podcast π© Reach out to us: Faithful Host, Josh Burtram: Josh@faithfulpolitics.com Political Host, Will Wright: Will@faithfulpolitics.com π± Follow & connect with us: Twitter/X: @FaithfulPolitik Instagram: faithful_politics Facebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast LinkedIn: faithfulpolitics π° Subscribe to our Substack for behind-the-scenes content:faithfulpolitics.substack.com π
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Feb 13, 2024 β’ 1h 1min
Willfully Retained: Dissecting Special Counsel Robert Hurβs Report on Bidenβs Classified Documents w/Professor Robert Deitz
Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comIn this episode, we invite Professor Robert Deitz back to the show to discuss the Biden classified documents case, examining the legal boundaries and ethical considerations of handling classified information. When we last spoke with Professor Deitz, it was right after former President Donald Trump had the FBI search his Mar-a-Lago residence for classified documents. The conversation contrasts this case with Trump's, exploring differences in legal ramifications and public perception. We delve into broader issues of national security, accountability, and the implications for political figures. The conversation further explores the challenges of maintaining transparency and accountability in handling classified information, particularly for high-profile political figures. You likely won't find better insight into this topic than from a person who knows the area of classified documents better than most. Support the showπ§ Want to learn more about Faithful Politics, get in touch with the hosts, or suggest a future guest?π Visit our website: faithfulpoliticspodcast.com π Check out our Bookstore β Featuring titles from our amazing guests:faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/bookstore β€οΈ Support the show β Help us keep the conversation going:donorbox.org/faithful-politics-podcast π© Reach out to us: Faithful Host, Josh Burtram: Josh@faithfulpolitics.com Political Host, Will Wright: Will@faithfulpolitics.com π± Follow & connect with us: Twitter/X: @FaithfulPolitik Instagram: faithful_politics Facebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast LinkedIn: faithfulpolitics π° Subscribe to our Substack for behind-the-scenes content:faithfulpolitics.substack.com π
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Feb 10, 2024 β’ 50min
Breaking the Cycle: A Path to Nonpartisan Election Reform w/Nick Troiano, Executive Director, Unite America
Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comThis episode of features a conversation with Nick Troiano, the founding executive director of Unite America. Nick discusses the organization's mission to foster a more functional and representative government through nonpartisan election reform. He highlights the importance of changing the election process to break the cycle of polarization and dysfunction in politics, emphasizing that the current system rewards divisiveness and is not representative of the majority of Americans.The discussion delves into the specifics of election reform, such as the adoption of nonpartisan primaries and ranked-choice voting, as exemplified by Alaska's election system. Nick argues that these reforms can lead to more broadly representative candidates and allow voters to hold elected officials accountable. The episode underscores the critical role of citizen engagement in initiating change and challenges the notion that the current state of politics is unchangeable.To learn more about Unite America visit their website: https://www.uniteamerica.org/Buy Nick's book: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Primary-Solution/Nick-Troiano/9781668028254Guest Bio:Nick Troiano is a civic entrepreneur based in Denver, CO. He is the Executive Director of Unite America, a national organization that works to bridge the growing partisan divide by enacting political reforms and electing candidates who put people over party.Nick is active in leading efforts and supporting organizations that are aimed at strengthening American democracy and tackling our country's most pressing challenges. Previously, Nick worked for Change.org on Change Politics β a non-partisan platform that empowers citizens to make informed decisions on Election Day. In 2016, he was named to the "Forbes 30 Under 30" for Law & Policy.Nick ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in 2014 from Pennsylvaniaβs 10th District and drew national attention as both the youngest candidate and the most successful ind Support the showπ§ Want to learn more about Faithful Politics, get in touch with the hosts, or suggest a future guest?π Visit our website: faithfulpoliticspodcast.com π Check out our Bookstore β Featuring titles from our amazing guests:faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/bookstore β€οΈ Support the show β Help us keep the conversation going:donorbox.org/faithful-politics-podcast π© Reach out to us: Faithful Host, Josh Burtram: Josh@faithfulpolitics.com Political Host, Will Wright: Will@faithfulpolitics.com π± Follow & connect with us: Twitter/X: @FaithfulPolitik Instagram: faithful_politics Facebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast LinkedIn: faithfulpolitics π° Subscribe to our Substack for behind-the-scenes content:faithfulpolitics.substack.com π
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Feb 6, 2024 β’ 57min
REPLAY: "Politics of Love" w/Greg Boyd, Author, Theologian, & Preacher
Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comWhen most people think about Christians, or Christianity in a broader context, they rarely think about how loving of a group they are. Why is that? Our guest this week might have a few ideas. Pastor Greg Boyd is one of those guests that after you finish speaking with you are left with no other response than just to love your neighbor. In 2004, he pastored a large church that was quite upset he wasn't more supportive of the Republican candidate and ideology of the time. As a result, he lost over 1,000 congregants and in 2007 wrote a book called, "Myth of a Christian Nation". The book is a simple reminder for Christians about the power of love, especially when applied to the Political Arena. Guest Bio:Greg Boyd is an internationally recognized theologian, preacher, teacher, apologist and author. He has been featured on the front page of The New York Times, The Charlie Rose Show, CNN, National Public Radio, the BBC and numerous other television and radio venues.Greg received his Ph.D. from Princeton Theological Seminary (summa cum laude1988), his M.Div. from Yale Divinity School (cum laude 1982), and his B.A. in Philosophy from the University of Minnesota (1979). He was a professor of theology for 16 years at Bethel University (St. Paul, MN) where he received the Teaching Excellence Award and Campus Leadership Award.Greg is the co-founder of Woodland Hills Church in St. Paul, Minnesota where he serves as Senior Pastor, speaking to thousands each week.Greg has authored or co-authored 22 books and numerous academic articles, including his best-selling and award-winning Letters From a Skeptic and his recent books Crucifixion of the Warrior God and Cross Vision. His apologetic writings and public debates on the historical Jesus and the problem of evil have helped many skeptics Support the showπ§ Want to learn more about Faithful Politics, get in touch with the hosts, or suggest a future guest?π Visit our website: faithfulpoliticspodcast.com π Check out our Bookstore β Featuring titles from our amazing guests:faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/bookstore β€οΈ Support the show β Help us keep the conversation going:donorbox.org/faithful-politics-podcast π© Reach out to us: Faithful Host, Josh Burtram: Josh@faithfulpolitics.com Political Host, Will Wright: Will@faithfulpolitics.com π± Follow & connect with us: Twitter/X: @FaithfulPolitik Instagram: faithful_politics Facebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast LinkedIn: faithfulpolitics π° Subscribe to our Substack for behind-the-scenes content:faithfulpolitics.substack.com π
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Feb 3, 2024 β’ 1h 6min
The Spirit of our Politics w/Michael Wear
Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comThe conversation between Will Wright, Josh Bertram, and Michael Wear on the "Faithful Politics" podcast explores the intricate relationship between faith and politics. Michael Wear, a former White House staffer and author, delves into how spiritual formation influences public life, emphasizing that personal faith and convictions significantly impact political engagement. The dialogue addresses the challenges and complexities of navigating political discourse as Christians, critiquing the tendency to align too closely with political parties. Wear advocates for a nuanced approach, suggesting that true engagement involves understanding the moral and spiritual underpinnings of our political actions rather than blindly following party lines. The discussion underscores the importance of integrating Christian values into political activism thoughtfully and conscientiously.Buy the book: https://a.co/d/dbMiNJzGuest Bio:Michael Wear is the Founder, President and CEO of the Center for Christianity and Public Life, a nonpartisan, nonprofit institution based in the nation's capital with the mission to contend for the credibility of Christian resources in public life, for the public good. For well over a decade, he has served as a trusted resource and advisor for a range of civic leaders on matters of faith and public life, including as a White House and presidential campaign staffer. Michael is a leading voice on building a healthy civic pluralism in twenty-first century America. He has argued that the spiritual health and civic character of individuals is deeply tied to the state of our politics and public affairs. Michael previously led Public Square Strategies, a consulting firm he founded that helps religious organizations, political organizations, businesses and others effectively navigate the rapidly changing American religious and political landscape. Support the showπ§ Want to learn more about Faithful Politics, get in touch with the hosts, or suggest a future guest?π Visit our website: faithfulpoliticspodcast.com π Check out our Bookstore β Featuring titles from our amazing guests:faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/bookstore β€οΈ Support the show β Help us keep the conversation going:donorbox.org/faithful-politics-podcast π© Reach out to us: Faithful Host, Josh Burtram: Josh@faithfulpolitics.com Political Host, Will Wright: Will@faithfulpolitics.com π± Follow & connect with us: Twitter/X: @FaithfulPolitik Instagram: faithful_politics Facebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast LinkedIn: faithfulpolitics π° Subscribe to our Substack for behind-the-scenes content:faithfulpolitics.substack.com π
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Jan 30, 2024 β’ 1h 2min
The Church Fails When It's on the Wrong Side of Power w/Prof. David Fitch
Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comIn this podcast episode, David E. Fitch, a theologian and author, discusses his book "Reckoning with Power." The episode focuses on the transformation of power in ministry, advocating for a Jesus-centered approach to authority. Fitch critiques the misuse of Christian power in cultural and political contexts, emphasizing the need for a shift towards godly power.The conversation also covers critical topics like critical race theory, the evolution of pastoral leadership, and the impact of aligning Christianity with political figures. Fitch highlights the importance of preaching in shaping the Christian community and calls for a church that actively addresses societal issues. The episode concludes with a message of hope for disenchanted Christians, suggesting the formation of intimate, Christ-centered communities for spiritual renewal.Buy the book: https://a.co/d/dCdEoP9Bio:David E. Fitch (PhD, Northwestern University) is the B. R. Lindner Chair of Evangelical Theology at Northern Seminary. He is also the founding pastor of Life on the Vine Christian Community, a missional church in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. He is the author of Faithful Presence, The Great Giveaway and The End of Evangelicalism? and is the coauthor of Prodigal Christianity. Fitch coaches a network of church plants in the Christian and Missionary Alliance and he writes, speaks, and lectures on issues the local church must face in mission including cultural engagement, leadership, and theology. He has also written numerous articles in periodicals such as Christianity Today, The Other Journal, Missiology, as well as various academic journals. Support the showπ§ Want to learn more about Faithful Politics, get in touch with the hosts, or suggest a future guest?π Visit our website: faithfulpoliticspodcast.com π Check out our Bookstore β Featuring titles from our amazing guests:faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/bookstore β€οΈ Support the show β Help us keep the conversation going:donorbox.org/faithful-politics-podcast π© Reach out to us: Faithful Host, Josh Burtram: Josh@faithfulpolitics.com Political Host, Will Wright: Will@faithfulpolitics.com π± Follow & connect with us: Twitter/X: @FaithfulPolitik Instagram: faithful_politics Facebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast LinkedIn: faithfulpolitics π° Subscribe to our Substack for behind-the-scenes content:faithfulpolitics.substack.com π
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Jan 23, 2024 β’ 1h 4min
The Satanic Temple's Quest for Religious Liberty w/Lucien Greaves
Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comIn a thought-provoking episode of the Faithful Politics Podcast, co-hosts Will Wright and Pastor Josh Bertram engage with Lucien Greaves, spokesman and co-founder of the Satanic Temple. Greaves delves into the misconceptions about the Satanic Temple, emphasizing its role as a non-theistic religious organization committed to political activism against theocratic impositions. The discussion illuminates the Temple's advocacy for religious liberty, separation of church and state, and societal pluralism. Greaves articulates the Satanic Temple's unique approach to religious and cultural issues, highlighting its commitment to rational discourse, science, and ethical values. The conversation also explores the Temple's stand on controversial issues like abortion and its differentiation from other satanic groups. This episode offers deep insights into the complex interplay of religion, politics, and society, showcasing the Satanic Temple's role in advocating for a more inclusive and rational public discourse.Guest Bio:Lucien Greaves is the co-founder and spokesperson of the Satanic Temple, a non-theistic religious and activist organization. With a background that melds intellectual rigor with advocacy, Greaves has become a prominent figure in the fight for religious freedom, separation of church and state, and rational public policy.Greaves holds a degree in neuroscience and has been an active participant in socio-political discourse, focusing on issues related to religious pluralism and cultural diversity. Under his leadership, the Satanic Temple has gained recognition for its unique approach to activism, employing satirical religious rituals and symbols to challenge theocratic policies and to promote secular values.Greaves is known for his articulate and reasoned approach to controversial topics, advocating for a rational and ethical worldview that respects individual freedom and collective responsibility. His work with the Satanic Temple extends beyond mere political activism, delving into realms of art, literature, and social commentary, thereby fostering a comprehensive cultural movement.As a spokesperso Support the showπ§ Want to learn more about Faithful Politics, get in touch with the hosts, or suggest a future guest?π Visit our website: faithfulpoliticspodcast.com π Check out our Bookstore β Featuring titles from our amazing guests:faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/bookstore β€οΈ Support the show β Help us keep the conversation going:donorbox.org/faithful-politics-podcast π© Reach out to us: Faithful Host, Josh Burtram: Josh@faithfulpolitics.com Political Host, Will Wright: Will@faithfulpolitics.com π± Follow & connect with us: Twitter/X: @FaithfulPolitik Instagram: faithful_politics Facebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast LinkedIn: faithfulpolitics π° Subscribe to our Substack for behind-the-scenes content:faithfulpolitics.substack.com π
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Jan 20, 2024 β’ 60min
Red Wine and Blue: Suburban Women's Role in Politics w/Katie Paris"
Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comIn this episode of "Faithful Politics," hosts Will Wright and Pastor Josh Burtram interview Katie Paris, a political strategist and founder of Red Wine and Blue. The discussion revolves around Paris's career in politics, the role and mobilization of suburban women in political activism, and her organization's unique approach to encouraging political engagement. The conversation delves into personal experiences and the importance of reproductive rights, highlighting the need for nuanced understanding in political discourse.The dialogue further explores topics like gender identity, political advocacy, and relational organizing, emphasizing the value of personal stories and shared experiences in fostering understanding and change. Katie Paris shares insights on how to engage in meaningful political discussions, emphasizing the importance of listening and finding common ground. The episode concludes with a discussion on the upcoming elections and the role of suburban women in shaping political outcomes, underscoring the critical nature of inclusive and empathetic political engagement.Bio:Katie Paris is the founder and CEO of Red Wine & Blue, which she started in 2019 after studying data showing not only changing demographics and voting trends in the suburbs, but an opportunity to mobilize suburban women. Katie spent most of the last two decades building national data-driven and values-based organizations, including Media Matters, Faith in Public Life, and Shareblue Media (now American Independent). She has also worked on Democratic gubernatorial, senate, and presidential campaigns. Support the showπ§ Want to learn more about Faithful Politics, get in touch with the hosts, or suggest a future guest?π Visit our website: faithfulpoliticspodcast.com π Check out our Bookstore β Featuring titles from our amazing guests:faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/bookstore β€οΈ Support the show β Help us keep the conversation going:donorbox.org/faithful-politics-podcast π© Reach out to us: Faithful Host, Josh Burtram: Josh@faithfulpolitics.com Political Host, Will Wright: Will@faithfulpolitics.com π± Follow & connect with us: Twitter/X: @FaithfulPolitik Instagram: faithful_politics Facebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast LinkedIn: faithfulpolitics π° Subscribe to our Substack for behind-the-scenes content:faithfulpolitics.substack.com π
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Jan 16, 2024 β’ 1h 11min
Palestinian Lives Matter w/Professor Rashid Khalidi
Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comIn this compelling episode of "Faithful Politics," hosts Will and Josh converse with Palestinian-American Professor Rashid Khalidi, offering a unique perspective on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Professor Khalidi, with his rich personal and academic background, delves into the historical and political intricacies of the conflict, emphasizing the challenges faced by Palestinians and the complexities of achieving peace. His insights blend scholarly analysis with personal narratives, providing listeners with a multifaceted understanding of the conflict's deep-rooted issues.Khalidi's perspective as a Palestinian-American academic brings a fresh and critical viewpoint to the discussion. He addresses the role of external interventions, particularly U.S. foreign policy, and critiques prevailing misconceptions while highlighting the humanitarian aspects of the conflict. His narrative not only enriches listeners' understanding of the historical injustices and political dynamics but also underscores the importance of nuanced dialogue in understanding and resolving long-standing geopolitical issues.Guest Bio:Rashid Khalidi is Edward Said Professor of Arab Studies at Columbia University. He received a B.A. from Yale University in 1970 and a D. Phil. from Oxford University in 1974. He has taught at the Lebanese University, the American University of Beirut, and the University of Chicago. He is co-editor of the Journal of Palestine Studies and has served as President of the Middle East Studies Association. He has written or co-edited ten books, including The Hundred Years' War on Palestine: A History of Settler-Colonialism and Resistance, 1917-2017 and Palestinian Identity: The Construction of Modern National Consciousness Support the showπ§ Want to learn more about Faithful Politics, get in touch with the hosts, or suggest a future guest?π Visit our website: faithfulpoliticspodcast.com π Check out our Bookstore β Featuring titles from our amazing guests:faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/bookstore β€οΈ Support the show β Help us keep the conversation going:donorbox.org/faithful-politics-podcast π© Reach out to us: Faithful Host, Josh Burtram: Josh@faithfulpolitics.com Political Host, Will Wright: Will@faithfulpolitics.com π± Follow & connect with us: Twitter/X: @FaithfulPolitik Instagram: faithful_politics Facebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast LinkedIn: faithfulpolitics π° Subscribe to our Substack for behind-the-scenes content:faithfulpolitics.substack.com π
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Jan 13, 2024 β’ 1h 8min
Banter, Beliefs, and Ballots w/Corey Nathan
Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comWe are joined by our good friend, and fellow podcaster Corey Nathan. Corey is the hosts of Talkinβ Politics & Religion Without Killinβ Each Other which covers topics similar to our show. We explore the evolving role of churches in promoting diversity and inclusivity, reflecting on how religious institutions navigate today's political and social landscape. The discussion also tackles the varied perceptions of Donald Trump's faith among Republicans and Democrats, offering a nuanced view of how political allegiances can influence religious perspectives.The episode further addresses the contentious topic of Christian nationalism in the context of the upcoming 2024 election. Through a balanced and thought-provoking dialogue, the hosts analyze the interplay between faith and politics, considering how religious beliefs shape and are shaped by political ideologies. If you're not already a subscriber to his podcast, make sure you check it out, you won't regret it! Support the showπ§ Want to learn more about Faithful Politics, get in touch with the hosts, or suggest a future guest?π Visit our website: faithfulpoliticspodcast.com π Check out our Bookstore β Featuring titles from our amazing guests:faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/bookstore β€οΈ Support the show β Help us keep the conversation going:donorbox.org/faithful-politics-podcast π© Reach out to us: Faithful Host, Josh Burtram: Josh@faithfulpolitics.com Political Host, Will Wright: Will@faithfulpolitics.com π± Follow & connect with us: Twitter/X: @FaithfulPolitik Instagram: faithful_politics Facebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast LinkedIn: faithfulpolitics π° Subscribe to our Substack for behind-the-scenes content:faithfulpolitics.substack.com π
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