Mixing religion and politics can lead to fights and ruined relationships, but it doesn’t have to be that way.
Justin Giboney is a Christian, an attorney, and a co-founder of the AND Campaign. He’s just released a book he wrote with some of his “AND Campaign” coworkers called “Compassion & Conviction, the AND Campaign’s Guide to Faithful Civic Engagement.” It’s a practical guide for Christians and politics. It outlines principles that give us easy ways to make sure our faith informs our vote.
Pick up your copy of Conviction & Compassion anywhere that sells books.
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These next few months are going to be full of divisive conversations, fear about the future, and anger about our political choices. Here are 4 tips for getting through this election year.
I totally concur!!! I’m tired of Christians being partisan. We should be as Dr. Tony Evans calls “Kingdom Independents”. We should vote Biblically and not from our cultural biases.