
Faith, Politics, and Truth: A Conversation with a Former CNN Journalist
Honest Christian Conversations
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Episode · 1:04:46 · Feb 18, 2026
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In today’s episode of Honest Christian Conversations, I sit down with John Dedakis, a former journalist who spent decades in the media world, including time working at CNN and as a White House correspondent for Christian Broadcasting Network.This conversation goes beyond political talking points and into something deeper: truth, discernment, and Christian responsibility in an increasingly polarized culture. We discuss the difference between journalism that informs versus media that persuades, the dangers of placing political loyalty above faith, and how Christians can seek facts without sacrificing biblical values.John shares insights from his years in journalism, explaining how media bias develops, why trusted news sources matter, and how fear and power can distort both politics and faith. We also wrestle honestly with uncomfortable questions many believers face today:Can Christians disagree politically and still honor Christ?What happens when political leaders are treated like saviors?How do we stay grounded in Scripture while navigating modern media?This episode is not about telling you how to vote — it’s about encouraging you to think critically, seek truth faithfully, and place your hope in Christ above all else.Take a look at John's novels: https://johndedakis.com/––––––––––––––Was this episode meaningful to you?Here’s how you can take the next step Leave a comment or write a quick reviewIt helps this show reach the people who need it most.––––––––––––––Other ways to interact with the show:Join the mailing listGet access to monthly prayer meetings and behind-the-scenes updates.Support the show financiallyYour support keeps Honest Christian Conversations going.Submit a prayer requestVisit the website and let me pray with you.Thank you for being a part of the community!Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
1h 4m 46s · Feb 18, 2026
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