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The Shepherd King

The Shepherd King

By: Church Ambassador Network
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The Shepherd King Podcast is a weekly discussion with Greg Baker, the founding director of the Church Ambassador Network, about transcending beyond current culture to see government through the lens of the Gospel.Copyright 2025 Church Ambassador Network Christianity Political Science Politics & Government Spirituality
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  • #90 Church and State Partnership in the West: endurance
    Oct 7 2025

    In this episode continue our series on "Church and State Partnership in the West" where we discuss a season of God's favor with government in the West and how to steward that well by seeking the welfare of our cities for His glory and His kingdom. Today we talk about enduring the work of seeking the welfare of our cities faithfully serving and sharing the truth for the Gospel.

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    18 mins
  • #89 An update from Arizona on work of engaging government biblically among the Latino churches
    Sep 30 2025

    This is a special episode recorded from Indianapolis, Indiana, directly from SoConCon: Social Conservative Policy Conference. In this episode we have Macario De La Cruz, head of the Proyecto por La Familia de Arizona, a ministry of the Center for Arizona Policy, sharing about the work of biblically engaging government among the latino churches in Arizona.

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    20 mins
  • #88 The Impact pastors have had in the Iowa Legislature
    Sep 25 2025

    This is a special episode recorded from Indianapolis, Indiana, directly from SoConCon: Social Conservative Policy Conference. In this episode we have Iowa State Senator Kevin Alons sharing with us the impact the Church Ambassador Network has had in his personal life and as a legislator.

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    22 mins
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