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Compassion (&) Conviction

The AND Campaign's Guide to Faithful Civic Engagement

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Christian Book Award® program
Outreach Resource of the Year

Have you ever felt too progressive for conservatives, but too conservative for progressives?

Too often, political questions are framed in impossible ways for the faithful Christian: we're forced to choose between social justice and biblical values, between supporting women and opposing abortion. As a result, it's easy for Christians to grow disillusioned with civic engagement or fall back into tribal extremes. This state of affairs has damaged Christian public witness and divided the church.

The authors of this book represent the AND Campaign, which exists to educate and organize Christians for faithful civic and cultural engagement. They insist that not only are we called to love our neighbors through the political process but also that doing so requires us to transcend the binary way the debates are usually framed. In simple, understandable language, they lay out the biblical case for political engagement and help Christians navigate the complex world of politics with integrity, from political messaging and the politics of race to protests, advocacy, and more. The book includes a study guide for classroom use and group discussion.

When we understand our civic engagement as a way to obey Christ's call to love our neighbor, we see that it is possible to engage the political process with both love and truth—compassion and conviction.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 18, 2020
      Butler, Giboney, and Wear, the leadership team of the AND Campaign, which seeks to increase Christian civic engagement, offer a brief but detailed lesson in basic civics and exhort Christians to participate in public life with civility, critical thinking, and biblical values. The authors urge Christians to think holistically and consistently about issues that drive their voting and civic involvement. For instance, pro-life supporters should cast votes with a focus beyond their antiabortion beliefs and factor in racial disparities as well as the effects of economic and immigration policies. No issue is isolated, the authors argue, and productive, sustainable politics considers the long game over short-term wins. For instance, they argue Christians should be “questioning President Trump’s demeaning language and bad behavior” even if that means risking backlash from fellow Christians. When assessing candidates, the authors ask voters to remember that character and beliefs should trump partisan rhetoric, and they cover such topics as how Christians should evaluate partnerships across religious lines, how to recognize and combat extremist speech, and why knowing America’s racist history is necessary in order to have honest political conversation. By engaging in politics to pursue love and justice, they assert, Christians can magnify God’s name—not their own. Politically minded Christians will want to take a look at this punchy manifesto.

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