Should Christians Be INVOLVED With Politics? w/ Bruce Clemenger
With Bruce J. Clemenger and Andrew Marcus
We are living in an interesting time to say the very least. We see preachers that are politically motivated delivering messages that are geared more towards social justices and culture rather than unpacking biblical truths. As we gear up for election season in America and all that is happening within Canada, we need to make sure we are rooted in God’s Word. How should Christians engage in politics? How far is too far? What if the government is coming against our views and beliefs? How do we respond and engage with that? Join host Andrew Marcus as he spends time with Senior Ambassador and President Emeritus of the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada Bruce J. Clemenger where they unpack all things related to Christianity and politics!
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Who's Our Guest?
Bruce J. Clemenger
Bruce J. Clemenger has served on the staff of the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (EFC) since 1992 and established the EFC’s Centre for Faith and Public Life in Ottawa in 1996. In 2003 he was appointed to the position of EFC President. Bruce is in regular contact with Christian leaders as well as key policy makers in Canada. He speaks and writes on religion, culture, ethics, and politics and has been interviewed by secular and religious media. He is a member of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy and is on the executive of the Canadian Interfaith Conversation. He previously served on the International Council of the World Evangelical Alliance. He is currently working on a PhD in political theory that examines the accommodation of religious, cultural and institutional pluralism within the context of political liberalism. He and his wife Tracy live in the Ottawa valley with their two daughters.
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OUR GUEST
Bruce J. Clemenger
Bruce J. Clemenger has served on the staff of the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (EFC) since 1992 and established the EFC’s Centre for Faith and Public Life in Ottawa in 1996. In 2003 he was appointed to the position of EFC President. Bruce is in regular contact with Christian leaders as well as key policy makers in Canada. He speaks and writes on religion, culture, ethics, and politics and has been interviewed by secular and religious media. He is a member of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy and is on the executive of the Canadian Interfaith Conversation. He previously served on the International Council of the World Evangelical Alliance. He is currently working on a PhD in political theory that examines the accommodation of religious, cultural and institutional pluralism within the context of political liberalism. He and his wife Tracy live in the Ottawa valley with their two daughters.