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The Political Preacher

Perhaps no election season in United States history has been marked by so much attention to preachers. Most of the attention — okay, all of it — has been uninvited and unwanted. Can you think of one political candidate who has welcomed the endorsement of a preacher? So what’s a newspaper-reading, blogging, YouTubing, FaceBooking preacher to do these days? Is it time to reconsider just what it is that preachers are called to do?

 

 

 


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