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Brits went to the polls to vote for parliament in what many saw as a “second referendum” on Brexit and PM Boris Johnson’s plans for it. (PHOTO: Elliott Stallion)

Brits went to the polls to vote for parliament in what many saw as a “second referendum” on Brexit and PM Boris Johnson’s plans for it. (PHOTO: Elliott Stallion)

How to Brexit Like a Christian: British Evangelicals Brace for Brexit

December 14, 2019

British evangelicals are divided over Brexit. The January 31 deadline for the nation’s departure from the European Union is fast approaching, and Thursday’s elections gave the Conservative Party a historic victory and “a powerful new mandate to get Brexit done,” according to Prime Minister Boris Johnson. As evangelicals absorb the news, they are grappling with the political tumult, the ongoing uncertainty, and the question of what a Christian should do in these difficult times.

In my first piece for Christianity Today’s News & Reporting section, I talked to leading experts and everyday evangelicals about prayer, prophecy, and hospitality in the ever-changing scene of British Brexit politics.

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In Religion News Tags Brexit, Evangelicals, Brexit politics, Religion and Brexit, British evangelicals, Evangelical Christianity
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