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Civic Revival tour continues this weekend

And Campaign's Justin Giboney and Pastor Chris Butler will head to Akron, Ohio this Saturday for a live podcast in the latest stop on the Civic Revival tour.

This week’s episode features a preview of the And Campaign’s Civic Revival tour stop in Akron, Ohio. To register for the event, head to the Eventbrite page.

If you can’t make it in person, check out our YouTube page this Saturday to watch the podcast live.

To take the Civic Revival pledge against political violence, head to our pledge page. If you’re a pastor or Christian influencer, opt in for additional resources like the Pastors Political Playbook.

You can also help us put on the Civic Revival tour by contributing $24 for 24 at our DonorBox page.


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