Listen, my friends, because today I have a tale of a world where the faithful Christian is caught in a web of impossible choices. It is a world where we are forced to pick between social justice and biblical values, between supporting women and opposing abortion. This land of political division has left many Christians disillusioned and trapped in tribal extremes. It is a world that has torn apart the church and tarnished its public witness.
But fear not, for there is hope on the horizon. This audiobook, narrated by the esteemed William Andrew Quinn, unveils the teachings of the AND Campaign. These authors, Chris Butler, Justin Giboney, and Michael Wear, have dedicated themselves to educating and organizing Christians for faithful civic and cultural engagement.
They boldly declare that our duty as Christians goes beyond mere love for our neighbors. There is a call to love them through the political process, to rise above the binary debates that constrain us. In this audiobook, they present a compelling biblical case for political engagement and offer guidance on navigating the intricate world of politics with unwavering integrity.
From dissecting political messaging to exploring the politics of race, from protests to advocacy, they leave no stone unturned. Using simple and accessible language, they empower Christians to make sense of this complex realm and equip them to engage it with both love and truth.
Dare to dream of a world where civic engagement is an act of obedience to Christ's commandment to love our neighbor. In this world, we realize that compassion and conviction can coexist in our political endeavors. It is a world where we engage the political process not out of obligation, but out of a genuine desire to show love and uphold truth.
So, my friends, listen closely as William Andrew Quinn's captivating voice brings forth the wisdom of Chris Butler, Justin Giboney, and Michael Wear. Let their words guide you on a transformative journey through the realm of civic engagement. Together, let us reshape the landscape of politics and restore the unity of the church.