Helping Our Kids Understand People Storming the Capitol in Jesus’ Name
As we exalt Jesus as our true king, we will be better citizens of our earthly nations.
His kingdom is not of this world (John 18:36), and therefore, our hope is steady amidst the ever-shifting sands of America’s political landscape.
As we exalt Jesus as our true king, we will be better citizens of our earthly nations.
“As we disciple our families, it is helpful to consider citizenship as a spiritual discipline, a habit of devotion. After all, politics is deeply concerned with the allegiance and affections of the heart.”
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