Resurrection Hope Amidst the Broken Politics of 2025 with Drew McIntyre | Episode 241

Where can we find hope in the current political context?  For Methodist pastor Drew McIntyre, that hope took place in an empty tomb when Jesus rose from the dead. Drew and I talk about the distinction between hope and optimism, and the cultural pessimism prevalent in society today. We also look at the significance of the bodily resurrection of Jesus as the foundation of hope, the role of the church in bridging divides, and the importance of practicing hope as a virtue in daily life. The Resurrection isn’t just something we remember on Easter, but it is a living reality, from whence hope springs forth and changes the world.

Easter Means Hope, Not Optimism by Drew McIntyre

ICE Goes After Church Leaders and Christians Fleeing Persecution by Andy Olsen

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