How in God's Name Should I Vote? Archives - Hope 103.2
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We Australians can be a funny bunch, and when it comes to politics we’re often more interested in the quality of our democracy sausage than the quality of our democracy.
Combine politics with faith and then you’ve really got something combustible. The ultimate no-win, conversation-killing, relationship wrecking social sin.

Over 5 half-hour episodes, we’ll bust open this social phobia.

We’ll talk to with key influencers from all sides of politics, we won’t tell you who to vote for, but we will explore some of the most compelling questions Christians should be thinking about:

Shouldn’t I just vote for the Christian guy?
What does it mean to use my vote for others?
One issue voting
Civility in conversations and how is social media influencing me?
Getting engaged after the elections and the role of protest and activism

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Guests include:

Jim Wallis, American author of ‘God’s Politics’ and Editor of Sojourners Magazine
Tim Costello, Executive Director of Micah Australia and former CEO of World Vision
John Dickson, Founding Director of Centre for Public Christianity
Max Jeganathan, Asia Pacific Director for Ravi Zacharias International Ministries and former policy advisor to Bill Shorten
Brooke Prentis, Common Grace’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Justice Team’s Spokesperson
Carolyn Kitto, Director Stop the Traffik
John Anderson, Former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia and leader of the National Party
Mike Frost, author and theologian, Head of Missiology Department at Morling College
Mark McCrindle, award-winning social researcher, best-selling author, and influential thought leader
Ruth Powell, Director of National Church Life Survey (NCSL)
Peter Martin, Former Economics Editor of The Age newspaper
Martyn Iles, Managing Director of the Australian Christian Lobby
Jo Knight, National Advocacy Coordinator for TEAR Australia

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