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Truth, the Constitution, and Revival: Navigating Faith, Politics, and the Future of Religious Freedom ep 2

Truth, the Constitution, and Revival: Navigating Faith, Politics, and the Future of Religious Freedom ep 2

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Host Jeff King sits back down with Judge Phil Ginn, president of Southern Evangelical Seminary, to discuss the urgent need for revival and discipleship in the American church. Judge Ginn shares his unique journey from the courtroom to the seminary and opens up about the spiritual landscape of the U.S., highlighting the decline of effective discipleship and the confusion surrounding core Christian beliefs—even among pastors.

Together, they dive into the explosive growth of faith-based revivals on college campuses, the importance of a biblical worldview, and the dangers of societal trends like transgender ideology and the erosion of religious freedom. Judge Ginn passionately explains Southern Evangelical Seminary’s mission to champion the church, equip believers through innovative discipleship initiatives, and use new media to transform lives. The conversation doesn’t shy away from tough cultural and political topics, shedding light on how Christians should engage with current events, defend their faith, and make an impact for Christ in today’s divided society.

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