What happens when “one nation under God” becomes “one God over a nation?” That’s essentially the question at the heart of the controversy surrounding Christian nationalism. But other questions remain: what is it, what isn’t it, is it a boogeyman being used to dismiss faith voters — and who, exactly, stands to benefit from such a movement? Does Christian nationalism define everyday American Christians in the pews, or is there some other agenda at work? That’s the subject of the newest episode of “Politics in the Pews.” Plus, our previous episode tackled the divisive issue of ballot collecting, also known as ballot harvesting, and its growing role in engaging Christians in political elections. As this practice gained momentum during the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020 elections, it has sparked intense debate within the Church. Some see it as a potential ethical pitfall, while others believe it’s a vital tool for ensuring that votes are cast for candidates who align with Christian values and policies. Listen here for the full discussion. MORE ON ‘POLITICS IN THE PEWS’ “Politics in the Pews” is The Christian Post’s new investigative podcast. Reporter Ian Giatti explores the electoral landscape through conversations with top evangelical voices from across the political spectrum. The show (subscribe here), investigates the history and influence of the evangelical movement in American politics, where Christian leaders stand — and more. With so much on the table and so many uncharted waters, the 2024 election is certain to take more twists and turns. “Politics in the Pews” will explore the role Christians play, and why it’s essential for every person of faith to get out and vote this November. Be sure to subscribe to “Politics in the Pews” wherever podcasts can be heard: |