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Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Wrapping up D.C.

I finished my last week of work in Washington, D.C., on Friday by turning in a research project and writing a defense of Judge Leslie Southwick (Mississippi boy) for his nomination to the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. I’m now in Phoenix this week for more Christian worldview training, debriefing, and some fun. Last week ended a productive nearly two months in the nation’s capital of engaging in public policy work – writing legal analyses, lobbying directly to the offices of senators and congressmen, and researching the issues that most Christians care deeply about. While at times it seems like a thankless, fruitless effort since there are probably 15 secular organizations for every Christian public policy organization lobbying the same senators and congressmen, I learned it is very important to stand up for our faith in the public square and give Christians a voice in the debates that determine how our country is governed.

It frustrates me to hear people say that true Christians shouldn’t have anything to do with politics and public policy. That assertion is unbiblical. Jesus taught us in the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5 that we are to be salt and light in this world. Salt, in its practical sense, is used in meat to prevent decay, and public policy is a means for helping to prevent decay in our society. Light pierces darkness and Christians can be an example and be a witness to thousands of people through public policy. Also, after visiting several foreign countries and seeing the struggles going on in places like China, England and Brazil over issues like religious freedom and morality in the public square, the U.S. is extremely blessed in how free we are and how imperative it is to protect these freedoms. Seeing those freedoms attacked by organizations like the ACLU, Americans for the Separation of Church and State, and many others should only drive Christians to be bold in defending the gospel and living out the truth everyday.

It is also imperative for us to be faithful students of the Word and store it in our hearts and minds so that we will always be able to give an answer for the hope that we have and not be tossed about when we are bombarded by secularists and false prophets. We are spending out final week of the summer in Phoenix learning more about defending our faith at the logical reasoning level, as well as learning from judges and Christian law professors.

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