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What Is Right?
Clear thinking for a culture overwhelmed by noise, outrage, and political allegiance.
Moral Clarity examines the issues shaping our nation through Scripture, constitutional principles, primary sources, and honest moral reasoning.
No propaganda. No pundits. No prevarication.
Examining faith, culture, government, freedom, and public life.
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What Does It Mean to Vote Righteously?
Political parties ask for loyalty. Scripture demands discernment.
In this episode, Trevon Gross examines how Christians can evaluate candidates, public policy, character, freedom, justice, and responsibility without surrendering their convictions to political tribes.
OUR APPROACH
How We Pursue Moral Clarity
Every episode follows a disciplined process designed to move beyond instinct, ideology, and outrage.
Ask the Moral Question
We begin with the question beneath the controversy: What is right?
Examine the Evidence
We look first to Scripture, the Constitution, legislation, court decisions, public records, research, and official reports.
Hear the Strongest Arguments
We examine competing positions fairly. Weak caricatures produce weak convictions.
Reach a Clear Conclusion
Truth calls for judgment. We explain where the evidence leads and why the conclusion matters.
Reason carefully. Judge honestly. Stand courageously.
THE MISSION
A Republic Cannot Remain Free When Its People Refuse to Think.
Moral Clarity exists to help people develop the wisdom, courage, and moral discipline required for faithful citizenship.
Public life should be governed by truth rather than propaganda, principle rather than personality, and accountability rather than party loyalty.
Our goal is to equip people to reason from enduring truth, test every claim, challenge those who hold power, and act with conviction.
“Godliness makes a nation great, but sin is a disgrace to any people.” Proverbs 14:34, NLTLearn About Moral Clarity
THE CONVERSATIONS
Where Faith Meets Public Life
The issues change. The moral questions underneath them remain.
Faith and Culture
How should Christians engage a society shaped by competing definitions of truth, freedom, identity, and justice?
Explore Episodes →Government and Power
What limits should restrain political authority, and what does moral leadership require of those who govern?
Explore Episodes →Freedom and Responsibility
How do we defend religious liberty, free speech, conscience, and personal responsibility while pursuing the common good?
Explore Episodes →Race, Justice, and History
How should we confront injustice honestly without reducing human beings to political categories?
Explore Episodes →Family and Society
What responsibilities do marriage, family, community, and government owe to one another?
Explore Episodes →Media and Truth
How do we distinguish reporting from persuasion, facts from framing, and information from manipulation?
Explore Episodes →PRIMARY SOURCES
Read What They Actually Said
Public debate is often built on summaries, edited clips, selective quotations, and secondhand interpretations. Moral Clarity returns to the source.
Scripture
Biblical texts examined in context and applied with care.
Founding Documents
The Constitution, founding-era writings, speeches, and public records.
Official Reports
Legislation, court opinions, government data, and original research.
QUESTION OF THE WEEK
What Do You Think?
Each week, Moral Clarity begins with a question worth wrestling with.
Should Elected Officials Be Required to Live Under the Laws They Pass?
Think through the issue. Examine your assumptions. Then tell us where you land and why.
Answer the QuestionSelected responses may be discussed in a future episode.
THE HOST
About Trevon Gross
Trevon Gross is a pastor, biblical scholar, professor, author, and cultural commentator with nearly four decades of ministry experience.
His work brings Scripture, history, leadership, and public reasoning into conversation with the issues shaping modern life.
Through Moral Clarity, he helps people move beyond political reflexes and cultural pressure so they can evaluate ideas, leaders, and public policies through the demanding lens of truth.
“My concern is not whether an idea comes from the right or the left. My concern is whether it is true, whether it is moral, and whether it serves the good.”Meet Trevon
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The Nation Does Not Need More Noise.
It needs citizens who can recognize truth, resist manipulation, demand accountability, and act with courage.
That is the work of Moral Clarity.
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