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For God and Country: What It Truly Means to Love Like Christ | Reverend Joel Mooneyhan

For God and Country: What It Truly Means to Love Like Christ | Reverend Joel Mooneyhan

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As we enter the final week of Advent, Jenny Beth Martin welcomes Global Methodist Minister Joel Mooneyhan for a special For God and Country devotional focused on the theme of love.

In this episode, Reverend Mooneyhan reflects on the often-overlooked role of Joseph in the Christmas story and what his actions reveal about true, Christ-centered love. Together, Jenny Beth and Joel explore how biblical love goes far beyond emotion or sentiment—it is sacrificial, protective, and willing to give up dignity for the sake of others.

In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • Why Joseph’s response to Mary’s pregnancy is a powerful example of godly love
  • How Scripture defines agape love as patient, selfless, and enduring
  • What it truly means to love your neighbor—and your enemy—in a divided world
  • Why Christ’s love is not earned, deserved, or limited by our failures
  • Encouragement for anyone struggling with worth, forgiveness, or reconciliation

This conversation reminds us that Christmas is not just a celebration of Christ’s birth, but a call to live out His love in our daily lives—loving others as He first loved us.

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Guest:
Reverend Joel Mooneyhan | Instagram: @southernreverend | www.joelfromatlanta.com
Host:
Jenny Beth Martin, Honorary Chairman, Tea Party Patriots Action | Instagram: @jennybethm X: @jennybethm | www.teapartypatriots.org

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