Understanding the Voters Who Elected Donald Trump (feat. Rev. Angela Denker)
Release Date: 09/29/2019
The Neighborly Faith Podcast
Young people today are looking around and wondering whether it's worth holding onto their Christian beliefs in society. Some feel like they have to quarantine their beliefs to be respectful among their peers. Michael Wear is helping evangelicals reclaim their faith message in society as they pursue positions of leadership. Drawing from Neighborly Faith's new study of over 500 young evangelicals, Kevin and Michael discuss the friction that young Christians are facing in society between their faith and their reputation, and why it's critical that their faith remains central if they are to be...
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info_outlineThis week Kevin talks with Rev. Angela Denker, author of the new book Red State Christians: Understanding the Voters Who Elected Donald Trump. Kevin and Angela talk about her transition from sports journalism to writing about Trump voters, and her journey through ministry across the country.