LIVE EVENT: What does it mean to be an Evangelical voter in 2024? The Christian Post presents Politics In The Pews, a call for Christians from across all denominations and political affiliations to come together on key issues facing the Church ahead of what many believe will be the most significant election of our lifetimes. For more information, visit politicsinthepews.com
Already a presidential election cycle unlike any other, the 2024 campaign took yet another turn after President Joseph Biden relented to mounting Democratic pressure to end his bid for reelection and threw his support behind Vice President Kamala Harris.
The development came just days after the Republican National Convention kicked off with a controversial prayer naming a Sikh deity as the “one true God,” raising questions about the waning influence of Christianity in the GOP and about what exactly the two current candidates for president actually believe when it comes to their personal faith.
Episode three of The Christian Post’s “Politics in the Pews” podcast examines the role of religious syncretism in the 2024 White House race and how Christians can work with other faith groups toward shared objectives.
More About ‘Politics in the Pews’
“Politics in the Pews” is The Christian Post’s new investigative podcast. Reporter Ian Giatti explores the electoral landscape through conversations with top evangelical voices from across the political spectrum. The show (subscribe here), investigates the history and influence of the evangelical movement in American politics, where Christian leaders stand — and more.
With so much on the table and so many uncharted waters, the 2024 election is certain to take more twists and turns. “Politics in the Pews” will explore the role Christians play, and why it’s essential for every person of faith to get out and vote this November.