
In this conversation, Gabriel Rench, host of the Cross Politic TV show, reflects on the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the impact of COVID-19 on society, and his personal experience of being arrested during a hymn-singing protest. He discusses the role of the church in politics, the definition of Christian nationalism, and the threats posed by public education to Christian values. Rench emphasizes the importance of family, discipleship, and active engagement in societal issues. He also highlights the Fight Laugh Feast Conference as a platform for Christians to unite and address cultural challenges, advocating for faithfulness and community involvement as a means to reclaim influence in society.
TIMESTAMPS
01:50 Reflections after Charlie Kirk Assassination and the Gospel being spread
13:55 Five years since Gabe's arrest during COVID
16:50 Why was Gabe picke out from the crowd?
24:16 The Aftermath of Arrest and Media Response
28:27 Impact of Arrest on Personal Identity and Political Awareness
41:13 The Role of Faith and Sovereignty in Current Events
45:48 The State of America: A Call for Courage
55:06 Understanding Christian Nationalism
01:03:09 The Fight Laugh Feast Conference: A New Approach
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Keywords:
Christian nationalism, COVID-19, Charlie Kirk, public education, church and politics, violence in discourse, Fight Laugh Feast, discipleship, family values, political engagement