A radically different political meeting
Due to the state of our nation, many Christians feel a call to political action for the first time and the old grassroots veterans are experiencing renewed passion. How then should Christians engage? I have an unconventional suggestion based on a radically different kind of political meeting I attended last weekend: prayer.
I’m an old veteran of the political arena who is experiencing a slow renewal because of the past battles in which I’ve been engaged. Simply stated, fighting grassroots political battles can be rough and draining experiences. But what I experienced last weekend was invigorating and holds great promise for the future of Christian political action.
At that meeting held on property previously owned by William Penn’s sons in Campbelltown, Pa., a group of Christians gathered for the purpose of forming an umbrella political networking, education, and action organization. Frankly, I wasn’t optimistic. Been there, done that.
Twenty-five of us sat around a boardroom table in a beautiful basement room with fieldstone walls. One of the organizers opened the meeting by playing solemn praise music. Hmm, I thought, this is going to be different than what I’ve experienced at a political meeting before. Another of the principal organizers, after he walked us through the agenda, opened the session in prayer with participants praying as they were led. Again, different.
When we encountered difficult issues and it appeared that the meeting would break down, we took a break for prayer. The fog of contention lifted. We joked about our religious differences: Presbyterians, Pentecostals, Catholics, and Baptists. Joy! Yes, this political meeting was much different than anything I had experienced.
Reading the proposed mission statement, I thought the primary objective would be to put government back into its constitutional box. But as the group discussed its priorities, it became clear; again, this group is out of the ordinary:
- Job No. 1: Unity through prayer.
- Job No. 2: Issues education.
- Job No. 3: Political action to put government back in its constitutional box.
Had I known the primary goal of this group would be to build a statewide organization based on unity through prayer, I would not have attended the meeting thinking it to be impractical. But having experienced joy and unity at our first gathering, I am enthusiastic about the prospects of this group. Is this group developing a model for effective political participation? I don’t know, perhaps big things will follow. I am intrigued and have found my interest in political action renewed. Truly, as the psalmist says, “How good and pleasant it is when brothers live together in unity.”














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Prayer to Almighty GOD is powerful.
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Thank you! awesome article. If anybody has experienced the phenomenal power of prayer (and hopefully ALL Christians have!) then we know that this should be our #1 priority.
I have struggled with the question of what to pray for this nation. It’s my understanding (based on one sermon I heard once)that God only recognizes one nation and that is Israel. Therefore, I definitely pray that our relationship with Israel would become strong but is it scriptural to pray for the United States? What are we praying for? I have been praying for revival and that the Lord would raise up leaders who love Him above all else. That they would be called to lead with a passion and that their love for Christ and the Word of God would guide them. Interested in comments!
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GREAT!
One thing I tend to forget is that when I pray God usually changes me the most. I do yearn for our country to be Constitutional again. But I must want what God wants more. I believe He wants hearts turned to Him and He is willing to do whatever it takes. We must not settle for our will when God offers His.
Dear God please rescue my heart, and the heart of my church, my family, my community, my state, my country, and Your world.
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Following this method, Christians then will soon be able to agree…?
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By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you are politically active. John 13:35?
Have we been more effective politically in the past 25 years, or evangelistically?
Or have we been ineffective in both because our focus is wrong?
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Doulos8
GOD’s hand is still on the Believers and HIS church. Those who will listen and believe will be saved, the rest won’t be. It isn’t our job to count.
We are told that in the last days there will be a great ‘falling away’ – we’ve witnessed this throughout the past years.
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A Christian-to-Christian questions for Lee Wishing: In what areas and on what basis?
Background to question: “But having experienced…unity….”
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