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Presidential debate offers Christians opportunity to practice civic discipline

Christians should spend less time in the spin room and more time in the prayer closet.

This week’s episode features commentary on practicing good media hygiene, one of the 10 civic disciplines the And Campaign is promoting during our Civic Revival tour.

To find out more about the civic disciplines and get monthly devotionals on them delivered straight to your inbox, take the pledge against political violence. Pastors and Christian influencers can also get access to additional resources.

Be sure to tune in live this Saturday, June 29 at 2 p.m. for the second stop of the Civic Revival tour.

Image credit: Emma Kaden


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