Shouldn't Pastors Avoid Preaching About Politics?

In this Out of the Question Podcast #37, Charles and Andrea interview Pastor Joe Morecraft on the Bible's call to not only discuss politics, but to call rulers and governments to covenantal faithfulness to the Lord Jesus Christ.

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Media Length45:51
TopicsAmerican History, Biblical Law, Church, The, Constitution, The, Culture , Dominion, Education, Gospels, The, Government, Justice, New Testament History, Old Testament History, Pentateuch, R. J. Rushdoony, Reformed Thought, Socialism, Statism, Theology, World History

About the authors

Charles H. Roberts

Dr. Charles H. Roberts (D.Min.)is the pastor of Reedy River Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Conestee, SC. He earned degrees in Theology and Apologetics from Westminster Theological Seminary and Whitefield Theological Seminary. He co-hosts Chalcedon's Out of the Question Podcast. He lives near Greenville, SC and can be contacted at: [email protected].

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Andrea G. Schwartz

Andrea Schwartz is Chalcedon’s family and Christian education advocate, and the author of eight books including: A House for God: Building a Kingdom-Driven Family, The Biblical Trustee Family: Understanding God’s Purpose for Your Household, Empowered: Developing Strong Women for Kingdom Service, Woman of the House: A Mother’s Role in Building a Christian Culture, and The Homeschool Life: Discovering God’s Way to Family-Based Education. She’s also the co-host of the Out of the Question podcast, and Homeschooling Helps (weekly live Facebook event). She can be reached at [email protected]

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Joe Morecraft, III

Dr. Joseph C. Morecraft, III, is a preacher of the gospel and a noted lecturer on contemporary political and historical trends in the United States and world at large. He is the founding pastor of Chalcedon Presbyterian Church (RPCUS) located near Atlanta, Georgia. He is married to the former Rebecca Belcher of Haysi, Virginia, who is a writer and an accomplished singer. They have four children and two grand-daughters.

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