Faith and Politics — Breaking the Cycle of Corrupt Governance
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Have you ever stood in long lines to vote, only to feel deeply betrayed? In a world where politicians often enter sacred spaces, lifting holy books with one hand while signing contracts of theft with the other, it is incredibly easy to feel disillusioned.
When we constantly witness the devastating costs of corruption—hospitals without medicine, collapsed roads, and qualified youth remaining jobless—we can fall into what psychology calls "learned helplessness". If you have stopped believing that change is possible or have started to assume that all politicians are exactly the same, you need to hear this: true faith does not excuse corruption, it actively confronts it.
In this episode of From Within, we tackle the dangerous reality of what happens when faith becomes a tool for political manipulation rather than a moral compass. We explore how the Bible, the Qur'an, and traditional African wisdom universally agree that leadership is meant to be a service to the people, not a path to self-enrichment. We also equip you with practical, courageous pathways to break the cycle of corrupt governance in your own community—from refusing to sell your vote for short-term gain, to electing integrity over tribalism, and raising a new generation of faithful leaders.
Join us in a space with no judgment and no pretending. It is time to unite our faith with integrity and demand justice, because faith without justice is hypocrisy. Your story isn't over, because true healing, and the power to rise again, always starts... From Within.
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