Christian Activist Stuckey Calls for Politics as a Sacred Duty to Love Neighbors

Allie Beth Stuckey, host of the popular Christian podcast “Relatable,” delivered a bold address to thousands at the Turning Point USA conference on Saturday.

“Truth divides. It’s not always a bad thing,” Stuckey stated. “While I do think it’s important to find unity, I actually believe truth is more important than that.”

She explained that progressive movements aim to destroy Western civilization, the church, and the family—regardless of method—while conservative efforts focus on building. “On the right, we are trying to build something,” she said. “When you’re building, you have to agree on materials, tools, and most importantly, a foundation.”

Stuckey emphasized that Christians must engage in politics: “Politics affects policy. Policy affects people. People are made in the image of God. People matter to God, and therefore they matter to us.” She concluded that political participation is not optional for believers.

The Turning Point USA conference, which continued until Sunday, also featured prominent speakers including Vice President JD Vance and rap artist Nicki Minaj.