Faith & Politics: Dan Hall’s Journey from Chaplain to Senator | Truth, Wokeism & America’s Future

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In this insightful interview, Doug Kauffman sits down with Dan Hall, former Minnesota Senator and current political chaplain, to discuss faith & politics, the role of the church, and the challenges facing America today. Dan shares his personal journey, discusses the intersection of religion and government, and addresses pressing issues like woke culture and religious freedoms. He also introduces his popular newsletter, "The Truth Report," which focuses on faith, politics, and the truth about current events. Don’t miss this engaging conversation on how faith can guide leadership in these turbulent times.

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⏰ Timecodes ⏰
00:02 - Introduction of Dan Hall and his role as a political chaplain
01:09 - What is a political chaplain and the work they do
06:34 - Why some churches in America are becoming woke
10:26 - Separation of church and state and its modern challenges
28:16 - Current political climate in Minnesota and erosion of religious freedoms

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