5 Principles for Equipping Your Church to Think Biblically About Cultural Issues

How can pastors equip their people to think about cultural issues and live out the mission of God in the public square?

One of the enduring myths about evangelical churches is that congregations are too political. It is true that a few churches serve up partisan content on Sundays. Most of the time, however, Christians have the opposite experience. When it comes to being equipped on how to steward their citizenship, there is often little theological reflection. As a result, the public theology of God’s people is formed by other voices throughout the week, from social media to pundits to politicians.

So how can pastors equip their people to live out the mission of God in the public square? Here are five principles for equipping your church to think biblically about cultural issues:

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