
The Thriving Family
Political Homelessness: Charting a Path to a Better Country
Navigating today’s political landscape can feel overwhelming, but we don’t need to lose hope in our pursuit of a better country. Welcome to The Thriving Family, a Focus on the Family Canada podcast. In our highly polarized and divided world, we feel immense pressure to encamp ourselves on one side and with one tribe. This is leading many to claim political homelessness. While that may cause despair for some, as Christians, we can actually find encouragement in this position. In today’s faith-filled episode, you’ll understand why being politically homeless reminds us to seek the good of the city we’re living in while keeping our eyes and hearts on God’s Kingdom. Article: Political homelessness: Charting a path to a better country Focus on Faith and Culture e-newsletter Free, one-time phone consultation with a registered counsellor at Focus on the Family Canada. Give our team a call at 1.800.661.9800 to book a consult. Support the podcast Sources from today's episode: Amy Julia Becker, “For those of us who feel politically homeless,” author’s blog, February 15, 2022. Chelsea Langston Bombino and Katie Thompson, “Hope for the politically homeless,” The Banner, September 14, 2020. Olivia Elder, “Sincerely, a politically homeless Christian,” Gordon Review, May 10, 2022. Matt Forde, Politically Homeless, Quercus Publishing, 2022. David French, “The spiritual blessing of political homelessness,” The Dispatch, October 18, 2020. John Ivison, “Do we need a new party for the politically ‘homeless’?” National Post, February 11, 2022. Leah MarieAnn Klett, “Scott Sauls on embodying Christ’s gentleness in culture; why Christians should feel politically ‘homeless’,” Christian Post, September 17, 2020. Aaron Schafer, The Politically Homeless Christian: How to Conquer Political Idolatry, Reject Polarization, and Recommit to God’s Greatest Two Commandments, Foundation Publishing House, 2020. Sarah Styf, “The politically homeless Christian,” Red Letter Christians, February 4, 2020. Tish Harrison Warren, “Black, Christian and transcending the political binary,” New York Times, October 28, 2022. © 2023 Focus on the Family (Canada) Association. All rights reserved.


