For The People | Perilous World Radio 2/20/25

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Today, on the thought-provoking Perilous World Radio show, hosts Jan Masters and Mike Jones engage in a deep and insightful discussion about the intricate relationship between politics and religion. Jan articulates that many individuals, spanning a wide array of religious traditions beyond just Christianity, have often opted to distance themselves from political involvement. This detachment may stem from a belief that faith and governance should exist as separate entities—two realms that should not intersect.

However, she highlights a fascinating trend: we are currently witnessing a profound overlap between these two spheres, where political and spiritual issues increasingly influence one another. Jan argues that when individuals choose to disengage from political matters, they may unwittingly create a vacuum that allows negative forces to seep into their communities and impact the broader society.

Each person, she insists, possesses a unique calling, whether it lies in the realm of ministry—like Roy Masters, who artfully intertwined his political convictions with his spiritual beliefs—or in other influential roles. Even prominent figures, such as the president, while not necessarily ministers, are navigating their own paths within the political landscape, fulfilling a distinct calling that shapes their actions and decisions.

Ultimately, Jan asserts that regardless of one’s profession—be it as a humble store clerk, a teacher, or a business leader—it is vital to embody and express one’s beliefs within that context. She emphasizes that authentic engagement in the world around us can lead to meaningful change, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own role in this dynamic interplay between faith and politics.

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