The Nonmicrowaved Truth With C.L. Whiteside

There is an intersection between faith and politics that we wrestle with when it comes to political leaders. A political figure might even be deemed as the most powerful person in the world, but can that one person really change your life personally in the most important area? There are some caution signs and dangers when it comes to expecting a political figure to make your life better. There's a void we have in life, and we must explore if we are looking for a prominent political figure or a humbled servant to be the answer.
1 Samuel 8:5-8
John 6:13-15
Matthew 8:14-16
Jeremiah 23:5
John 18:33-37
Mark 15:32
1 John 2:17
Matthew 6:31-33
Mark 10:45   

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About "The Nonmicrowaved Truth":
How fast do you have to have "IT"? Our culture tells us to find a microwave to speed up the process. C.L. Whiteside, a man who sees and hears multiple perspectives through his life of coaching sports, serving in education, and attempting to conform to Christ, searches for the nonmicrowaved truth. C.L. gets that what’s cool and acceptable now, may not be cool and acceptable tomorrow—and most importantly, may not be what’s best.

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What is The Nonmicrowaved Truth With C.L. Whiteside?

How fast do you have to have "IT"? Our culture tells us to find a microwave to speed up the process. C.L. Whiteside, a man who sees and hears multiple perspectives through his life of coaching sports, serving in education, and attempting to conform to Christ, searches for the nonmicrowaved truth. C.L. gets that what’s cool and acceptable now, may not be cool and acceptable tomorrow—and most importantly, may not be what’s best.