Would you end a friendship over political disagreements? What about a romantic relationship?
In this era of political extremes, few of us have gone untouched by polarization. We’ve had family fights, friendship rifts and, for some, church splits. When did politics become so central, so essential? Is this what idolatry looks like? In these last remaining weeks before America’s presidential election, Katelyn and Roxy talk with former Republican darling (turned GOP pariah), Nancy French, about the personal cost of putting politics first. Nancy shares her own story of being disowned by many of her friends after she denounced Trump — and how her faith has sustained her on what’s been a lonely journey.
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