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Explore how biblical virtues can guide your political interactions. Join Russell Moore, David French

Explore how biblical virtues can guide your political interactions. Join Russell Moore, David French, and Curtis Chang in this free six-episode video course. A message from our ad partner: [A free course for Christians who know there's a better way to talk politics. Get the free course today!]( The After Party: Toward Better Christian Politics is a free six-episode video course for churches, small groups, and living rooms everywhere.  You’ll learn from teachers like Russell Moore, David French, and Curtis Chang while tackling questions like “How did we get into this mess?”, “What does the Bible say about how we engage in politics?”, and “How do I stay friends with my neighbor when I can’t stand his social media posts?!” [Learn more about The After Party]( It can be tempting to focus on – and even argue about – what policy, party, or candidate is the “most Christian.” But maybe we’re asking the wrong question. Perhaps we should be asking something else entirely: “How do I relate to others – including those who don’t think (or vote) like I do – so that I better reflect Jesus and his commands?”  Thousands of Christians in all 50 states are already enrolled in The After Party. They are part of a growing group that longs for a politics that is rooted in biblical virtues like kindness, mercy, and forgiveness. Join us – and tens of thousands of others – in experiencing videos, reflection questions, and interactive exercises that will help you start your journey towards better Christian politics. [Join the movement]( “All of us can and should draw a straight line from Jesus’ explicit teaching in the Sermon on the Mount to how you should relate to others around politics. He explicitly commands his disciples to show mercy, make peace, and refrain from angrily mocking our opponents. Imagine if all Christians committed themselves to adopting just one of these practices…” - Curtis Chang, The After Party [Ready to move towards better Christian politics?]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [Instagram]( [View this email in your browser]( [Read about Salem Web Network]( | [Subscription Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2024 Salem Web Network. All rights reserved. 111 Virginia Street, Suite 200, Richmond, VA 23219. This email is never sent unsolicited. You are receiving this email because your email address, {EMAIL}, is signed up to receive newsletters, updates, and special offers from Crosswalk.

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