• Religious Liberty and the Heart of America’s Founding

  • Apr 11 2025
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

Religious Liberty and the Heart of America’s Founding

  • Summary

  • The Christian Outlook – April 12, 2025

    🔹 Religious Liberty: Our First Freedom – Michael Farris, longtime advocate for religious liberty, joins Tim Clinton on WAVA to discuss how faith shaped the founding of America—and why religious freedom must remain foundational.

    🔹 Sen. James Lankford: A Call for Turnaround – Senator James Lankford sits down with Bill Bunkley of FaithTalk WTBN in Tampa Bay to talk about his book Turnaround: A Path to Renewing America and how renewal starts with each of us.

    🔹 Gene Edward Veith on Vocation – Gene Edward Veith speaks with Gregory Seltz of WAVA about Martin Luther’s understanding of vocation—how everyday work and family life can be deeply spiritual acts.

    🔹 Living Out Faith in Ordinary Moments – Veith continues the conversation with Seltz, emphasizing how God uses ordinary people in ordinary places for meaningful kingdom work—even small acts of love and service can be transformative.

    🔹 Christian Love and Civil Society – In the final segment, Veith and Seltz discuss Luther’s idea of “the common order of Christian love” and how faith should inform how we engage with both government and neighbors—pointing to a personal, human approach to serving those in need.

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