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God and country, crucified: Why it’s time to exchange our civil religions for a cross

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The political scene is heating up. Many Christians need to know how to think about and act upon civil engagement. The ERLC will be hosting our 2015 National Conference, “The Gospel & Politics,” on August 5 in Nashville, Tenn., in order to better equip you to apply the gospel in this area.

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