Actions Speak Louder Than Words: Engaging in Politics and Culture
October 28, 2025
Host: Dr. Jamie Mitchell
Guest: Bunni Pounds
Note: This transcript is taken from a Stand in the Gap Today program aired on 10/28/25. To listen to the podcast, click HERE.
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Jamie Mitchell:
Good afternoon friends, and welcome to Stand In the Gap Today. This is Jamie Mitchell, your host. Stand In the Gap is where we inform, inspire, and investigate what’s happening throughout the nation and in the church of the Lord Jesus Christ. One of the many perks of my role here at a PN as I get to meet and interview some key leaders that God is using to stir the church and motivate them into action, not just for the cause of Christ but for the sake of our nation. One of those people is Bunni Pounds. Bunni ran for Congress, but she’s also ran many political campaigns and from what she learned, she launched an organization called Christians Engaged and their mission is very simple, pray, vote, engage. Let’s try that together, pray, vote, engage. She carries a burden both to see Christian support other believers who are running for elected office and to see Christ exalted in all that she does. She was a guest here last year prior to the November elections. I wanted to get her back to get an update on her ministry and to share with us what I believe will be an amazing opportunity in 2026 that she’s heading up Bunni Pounds. Welcome back to Stand In the Gap Today.
Bunni Pounds:
Well, Jamie, it’s great to be with you and we appreciate Christians that care about our country and love our nation and believe that God’s best days are ahead for us.
Jamie Mitchell:
Well Bunni, last time that you were on Stand of the Gap, we were in the throes of a national election. You were hard at work attempting to get Christians involved with that election. Now that the dust has settled, can you give us an evaluation on the Evangelicals community involvement in last year’s election, what did we learn about the 2024 election cycle and what does that hold for the future?
Bunni Pounds:
Well, we saw some increases, Jamie and Christians voting in some communities and some they kind of frankly went down. We’ve got kind of an internal fight in the body of Christ related to apathy and complacency, but then frankly, God is waking people up. And so within the Latino Hispanic community, which politically within the Christian evangelical world, we saw a massive increase of about eight to 10% more of them voting within the Catholic faith. We saw an increase of about that much 10 to 12% of more Catholics voting biblical values and voting for candidates that uphold biblical values. Frankly, on the white suburban churches, we actually saw a decrease of people voting. We’re seeing, again, more apathy there, but we’re seeing pastors starting to pay attention that if they don’t start engaging on what’s happening in the culture or talking about what’s happening in the news, they’re actually going to lose membership and lose people because people are tired of just hearing the purpose-driven life and not hearing what they’re really dealing with in high schools and colleges and on the workplace.
I mean, we’ve got so much happening, so very good statistics on some areas, but we’ve got a lot of work yet to do within our Christians engaged community. We built a pledge to pray, vote engage for Christians, and we asked them to commit to that before the election. We got up to 850,000 Christians that were in our Get Out the Vote System. Thankfully, when Christians make a commitment to pray, vote, engage, they follow through. And when we did the analysis of all 50 states and the voter data, we had 92.6% of those Christians voted in the last election, 62% of them voted in the primary even. So we know if we can ask a Christian to commit to do that and we push them out to vote through our texts and emails from a nonpartisan Christian perspective, we can actually change the electorate for good and we want to see that system go up to two to 3 million Christians in the years to come.
Jamie Mitchell:
Well, that is very encouraging, not surprising on some of the downturns, but I still think within the pastoral community, within the evangelical world, there’s great fear and confusion and that’s kind of why we do what we do here. Bunni, last year when you were with us, Christian Engaged has made some changes and you’ve entered into a strategic partnership. What has happened with your organization in the past year? What changes were made and why did you move in that direction?
Bunni Pounds:
Well, I launched Christians engaged in December, 2019 after 16 years in political consulting and campaign management. And I was burdened that we were continually talking about Christians voting, but we weren’t actually building systems to mobilize them and pushed them out like a campaign. So I built a 50 state, get out the Vote system, we track every election, we push Christians out, we get them to commit online through strategic partnerships, through press and media, however we can get them in the system, and we built all this curriculum. We built eight on-demand video courses, everything from on-ramp Pacific engagement to a class on local government, biblical worldview, biblical justice, biblical economics. We built a young adult program, we built a very successful church outreach program as well with over 150 ministry partners now. But we couldn’t figure out, frankly, Jamie, how to build on the ground state to state.
I was really in a quandary where we either have to get Christians that want to do this full time to raise their own support and be missionaries or we’ve got to get millions of dollars to fund people in each state on the ground to represent Christians engaged. And I was approached by Craig DeRoche, who is the CEO of President of Family Policy Alliance, started by Dr. James Dobson, out of focus on the family. They have about 39 family policy councils around the country that focus on sanctity of human life or religious liberty, marriage, protecting children, saving girls’ sports, et cetera. And he approached me and said, we need to go back to the world of Dr. Dobson where he was mobilizing Christians. Would you guys be our church and civic engagement ministry and we can scale this through all of our family policy councils and give them your products to use and we can be a real unifying force across the United States.
That was a year and a half ago. We completely merged, so we have two brands at Family Policy Alliance now it’s FPA and Christians engaged and we’re a unified family. We took our resources, put ’em together, took our human resources, put them together, and we went from 225,000 Christians, Jamie, to 850,000 Christians in six months. That’s the effectiveness of this merger and it frankly has been a testimony to people across the church world that we need to start converging where we can converge and we love our Family Policy council leaders and it’s really just been a unifying and important moment for our movement.
Jamie Mitchell:
Oh boy. Friends, I want to give you information about Bunni and Christian Engage later in our program, so hang on, we’ll get that to you. What is exciting is that there are ministries and organizations like this that are being used to move the needle politically, but more so to move you into action. That’s why we’ve titled today’s program Actions Speak Louder Than Words Now don’t go anywhere. We’re going to hear more about what’s happening across the evangelical community and how they are engaging to make a difference in our country. Hey, thanks for staying with us. My guest today is Bunni Pounds from Christians Engage, an organization devoted to help believers pray, vote, and engage in the political process. Bunni, one of the most significant aspects of the 2024 elections was the number of young people, especially young men who moved in the conservative direction and one of the driving forces behind that was Charlie Kirk. Sadly, an assassin took Charlie’s life just over a month ago, and I know you had the privilege to attend his memorial service last month, but Bunni, what was that experience like? I watched the entire thing on TV and that was one thing, but what was it like being in that auditorium, in that stadium that day,
Bunni Pounds:
Jamie? It was really surreal. It was a moment in American history. I don’t think many of us will soon forget and I hope it goes down in the history books. I was in Israel when I got the news. My husband woke me up that Charlie had been shot and killed and Charlie and I were not extremely close that we had spoken on stages together. I had prayed for him backstage a couple times at different events and we were both in the same movement and it hit me. This could be any of us really frankly, but I was just devastated and I took my 26-year-old son who had both my sons 26 and 28 have been deeply affected by Charlie’s ministry and Turning Point, and it was a moment where we heard our government leaders preach the gospel, frankly better than most pastors and really showed at the world the importance of Christians getting involved in politics and government because they showed that we are really discipling these politicians and elected officials one part at a time.
I wrote a book that was published last year in 2024 called Jesus and Politics, One Woman’s Walk with God in a Mudsling Profession, and it’s about my 16 years walking with government officials and politicians and how we really disciple people and share the gospel and do that within culture. I think that Memorial showed people the power of not only Charlie’s life but Erica’s life, their whole organization and the staffers and consultants that they’ve raised up. And then all of us are attempting to raise up and I think we have a unique moment with Gen Z. We actually are in DC right now with about 10 young people and then another 40 people that are traveling in DC learning about prayer, voting and engagement and wanting to become leaders in our country and we have an opportunity to shepherd them to be spiritual mothers and fathers and raise them up and tell them to go out and take the world by force and let the presence of God go with them. And it’s a really great moment actually to be alive. I’m so thankful to be a part of this
Jamie Mitchell:
Bunni with such a dynamic force. Charlie now gone off the stage. What do you believe will happen with that segment of the electorate that he so stirred what Charlie began, continue, and what message do we have to the older Christians to help continue encourage these younger ones coming along?
Bunni Pounds:
Well, Jamie, this is not going to be popular when I say this, but we have to be inconvenience. We need to really open up our homes. We need to cook food. We need to bring these young people around our tables. We need to be willing as organization leaders and ministry leaders and nonprofit leaders to build in internships in our organizations, have volunteers. It’s hard. It’s not easy. Sometimes it’s easier just to do things ourselves, but we don’t have an opportunity of mentoring and discipling and bringing them alongside of us and saying, this is why I do the things I do. This is why I do this or that.
I was in Midland, Texas a couple years ago and a lady said to me, how would you like to engage young people? And Christians engaged and I just on the fly started saying, I want to give them all of our classes for free. I want to mentor them into their place of leadership, get them into internship, take them to Washington DC on these three and a half day trips that totally changed their life where they see members of Congress as real people, as they see policy fights, as important things for them to be involved in and do leadership retreats and all the things. And so we’ve done that. Now we’ve taken over a hundred young people to DC and trained many, many more in leadership retreats and we’re just getting started. I feel like with what Turning Point’s going to continue to grow and expand, I don’t believe they’re going to go anywhere and we don’t want them to prosper, but many of us in the ministry world and specifically the civic engagement world have to fill some of these gaps and provide places where homeschoolers can go to the next level. Christian, young people that have been involved in ministry can realize they can be involved in politics and government as well. And that’s what we’re trying to do through our 1630 initiative. And we’re just getting started, just getting started.
Jamie Mitchell:
So at least from what I think I hear you saying is that what Charlie and Turning Point as we began to see through his death, pulling the curtain back and seeing the amazing impact he had, that’s going to continue, that’s not going to die just because the significant leader has gone to heaven. Is that right?
Bunni Pounds:
I absolutely believe that we are seeing revival, the beginnings of revival. We’re seeing a generation that wants to go on mission, that wants to change the world. They’re tired of being addicted to their phones, they’re tired of not having family members and community. And if we, I’m mainly speaking to those of you guys listening to me that are 35 and up 40, 50, 60, if we can get out of our own selfishness and our own way of life and realize that we have responsibility to raise up the next generation, God will use those efforts and I believe he will take these kids further than we could ever have gone in the days ahead and we’re going to see the greatest generation, I believe rise in the days ahead.
Jamie Mitchell:
Bunni, what you’re saying is so true because if we don’t and we hand these young people and these young men especially over to others who will then come along and just fill their minds with all the nonsense that we have just spent the last eight, 10 years unraveling and the good work that Charlie did. So I think you’re exactly right. It’s now we need to pick up that baton and start to pour ourselves into younger people and keep them hearing the truth and getting oneness on a message that is driven by a biblical world value Bunni. When you and I spoke a few weeks back, it was right after literally days after the memorial and when you and I were talking, we were both making mention that we were already seeing some things happen, especially in the church and with pastors as they witnessed what was occurring with the memorial and some of the follow-up. What are you witnessing is kind of a ripple effect, especially in the life of pastors out of the Charlie Kirk situation?
Bunni Pounds:
Well, we’re seeing a lot of pastors. They might not have been familiar with Charlie before. I’ve witnessed online just folks on X saying I never really followed him at all, but now I’ve watched a hundred different reels or a hundred different videos. And they realized that over the last three or four years, Charlie Kirk, who was pretty much just a political animal in a lot of ways 10 years ago, was moving into this Christian apologetics role and that’s what he was doing on campus. That’s what he was articulating on campus was his faith and defending the face. And they had a wake up call going. He got shot for his face, not for his political views that he was standing up and saying, there’s only genders, male and female, marriage is a sacred thing. We should have kids, we should have community. And so I believe, and I’ve talked to several pastors that have been absolutely afraid, frankly to share even on prayer, voting and engagement, something that’s so not political.
We should love our neighbors by voting in righteous leaders. We should be engaging outside the walls of the church. We should be praying for our nation and our leaders. Those are not political stands. Those are biblical found stance, but they were frankly afraid to talk even about that because they’re afraid of losing one tithing member out of their church, but a shot rang out across our country, we’re either going to stand for truth or we’re not going to stand for truth. And I don’t know how many of hundreds of people I’ve talked to since Charlie’s assassination that are going, my pastor is not talking about this at all. I’m leaving. Or my pastor for the first time stepped up and said something that I support and I’m going to support him even more and trying to help him or her do what is in my heart, which is civic engagement.
So I want to encourage people, if you have a pastor that’s stepping into the fray and he’s being bold all of a sudden support him, love on him, tell him we’ve got resources for him at Christians Engage, we’re building one of the largest pastors toolkit that has ever been available on the internet that’s coming out in the next couple of weeks through Christians Engage. So we’ll have everything they need to talk about on every topic, videos, sermon notes, sermon outlines. We’ve got so many, and I know you guys have this too, Jamie, so many resources for pastors support them, help them. Now is our time to really make a difference.
Jamie Mitchell:
I know from my interaction with Christians and clergy, the ones who were more reserved and hesitant, they’re speaking up and getting bolder. Those who were outspoken and even at times offensive are learning how to engage and be more conversive. That is all good news. When we come back, money’s going to share about an exciting event happening in DC in the spring of 26. Do not go anywhere. Well, it’s so good to have you all with us today. If you are just joining our topic today is actions are louder than words and our guest to help us in this hour is Bunni Pounds from Christians engaged a Bunni actions are certainly important. We need actions, we need to get people out of their seat and doing something, but actions that include using the word of God is even better and Christians engaged is planning a major event in which God’s people can be a part of the proclamation of God’s word. Buddy, can you tell our listeners about what you are planning and give us the exciting news of what’s going to happen in Washington DC this spring?
Bunni Pounds:
Well, we are leading what we believe Jamie will be the largest Bible reading event in United States history. We will have an opening celebration with leaders from all spheres of influence on April 18 next year that will be broadcast on great American family and great American pure flix to the nation. But we’re talking Candace Cameron Bere from Full House and great American family, Cameron and BJ Arnette from the Forge movie, Congressman Michael Cloud, Lord willing speaker Mike Johnson and Secretary Scott Turner from the government, people from media education business, the church pastor, Alan Jackson, David Barton, Kelly Shackleford, Tony Perkins, and many others. We’ll be humbling ourselves and saying we need the Bible every day to make it as top leaders in our country. We need the Bible and the American people need to get back to daily Bible reading and discipleship, and we’ll be asking the American people to join with us as we read the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, from the World stage Theater of the Museum of the Bible over the next seven days.
So April 18 through 25, the Bible will be read 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM for seven full days from the Museum of the Bible. It’ll be live streamed through great American pure flix in front of their paywall, and every church can be able to put this live stream of 420 of our national leaders reading scripture. We’ll be able to be put on screens all over our country from Christian business people hosting it in their offices to our family rooms, to on our phones, to church pastors streaming it in their sanctuaries and inviting their members to come view it to sit under the Bible reading. 14,000 people will be able to come through the Museum of the Bible, sit in the Bible reading, come to our private art gallery, my friend Mindy Ton’s amazing 66 paintings of the Messiah showing up in all books of the Bible. It’ll be an interactive experience in the theater for those who are coming, but we’re talking a hundred national ministries, Jamie have now signed on for this across denominational lines, some of the top national ministries like Promise Keepers and CBN and Pastor Jack Graham, Prestonwood Baptist and Alan Jackson and Sammy Rodriguez, and so many are being a part of this to see the American public go back to Bible reading and discipleship.
I believe it’s going to be one of the most impactful events next year, and I’m just honored to be a part of it and to get to lead it. And it’s a long story on how we got here, but we’re just thrilled and America reads the Bible is going to take over the world next year.
Jamie Mitchell:
Bonnie, I think it’s interesting because I go into a lot of churches, I see what’s happening in churches. I evaluate church worship services, and one of the things that has struck me is the discipline that used to be in most churches, and that was the public reading of scripture where we stop what’s happening in the worship service and we say to everybody, Hey, look, not just a part of the sermon, whatever, we are going to actually read the Bible and it makes sense. I mean, Nehemiah eight, when Nehemiah rebuilt the wall and needed to rebuild the city, he read the scriptures. When Josiah found a copy of the Bible, he read it and he tore his clothes. He went in fasting and he called for a fast in the country. And then the apostle Paul told Timothy, devote yourself to the public reading of scripture. So I want people to be sure to know exactly how to get involved. They can go to America reads the bible.com, all one word, America reads the bible.com. The event’s going to take place in Washington DC over April 18th through 25. Well, that’s all the what Bunni. But what is the why behind this moment of undertaking? What is it that you want to see as a product of this week of Bible reading?
Bunni Pounds:
Well, you mentioned Nehemiah, Jamie, and that was my motivation was it really hit me. I am called personally to raise up Nehemiah to repair a wall of a nation and get people to run for school board or city council or go out and work in our family policy councils, et cetera. But frankly, we have to have enough internal fortitude in our own souls to get out there and be a leader in our culture. You’re going to suffer persecution, you’re going to experience hardship, and frankly, we have a pretty soft American church that is binge watching Netflix all day long, not reading their Bible. We’re trying to depend on a 20 minute sermon every Sunday morning to make it in our life and wondering why our families are falling apart. We need to have a call in an Ezra moment to go back to scripture to realize it’s not based on feelings.
You know what I’m going to be really excited about Jamie is when people realize, when Erica Kirk reads Job and Turning Point, faith reads Job, or we have top level ministry leaders reading like John and Lisa Bevere are reading judges. These are not boring passages. We think that they are boring. We are really bored with scripture, and I believe that God’s going to breathe on it and people are going to go, oh wow, I heard that for the first time. And maybe there’s something in all these books like Leviticus and Ecclesiastes and two Corinthians that can touch my life and God can speak through this thing to us. We’ve overcomplicated Christianity and we need to have a moment where we realize scripture, prayer and worship are key ways that we interact with God and he wants to speak to us even in our weak not feeling moments of our life and that he can speak to us through his word.
Jamie Mitchell:
Well, Bunni, you’re singing. You’re singing my song for the last year and a half. I have taught during the week, I have taught through one of the books of the Bible every week for, it was almost a year and a half of teaching, but as the people who were going to that class and they were listening to me, they began to say, I never read anything in that book before. Now I’m motivated or I now understand something that I’ve never seen before. And part of my lessons were how do you find Christ in that book? Because we can find fingerprints of the Savior in every book of the Bible and having an event like this where we are publicly reading the Bible for a week and seeing a plethora of people involved, it’s going to have a spiritual effect. Now Bunni, to make something like this happen, it takes a lot of work and a lot of help and a lot of resources. Are there opportunities for people to get involved, and if so, what kinds of things can they be a part of doing?
Bunni Pounds:
Yes, Jamie? Yes, we’re talking a $2 million budget. It’s a massive amount of people. Not only do I believe we’re going to get the Guinness Book World Records largest Bible reading event, but I think it’s frankly the most people you’ll ever have on a stage in a week. I mean, we’re looking at potentially 500 Bible readers. I mean top level leaders. We have mobilization groups on our website. Number one, funders and mobilizers people that would work their communities, people that will get people to come to dc, people that will help us with donations and underwriters that will be willing to help us with this project. We’ve raised $1.1 million right now. We’ve got still a lot more to go to get all the marketing out that we want. We’ve got prayer meetings once a month. We’ve got pastor and ministry mobilization groups. Pastors can learn how they can get involved to get their churches involved, and we’re having a Gen Z summit.
And so we have a Gen Z mobilization group as well, so people can jump online with us, check out all our promo videos, check out all the resources, flyers, graphics, everything’s out on the website at America reads the bible.com, but it’s not too early to plan. Are you coming to DC with us? Are you going to be here with all our affiliate events and all the ministries that are going to be doing stuff in the city? Evangelism is going to be going on in the city. We’re taking over David’s tent for the week with prayer and worship. We’re going to have prayer walks going on, preachers preaching. It’s going to be an amazing time. Plan your trip to DC or plan. What are you doing that week? Are you taking off work and sitting under the Bible reading for a week? Are you getting your church involved? Are you getting your family involved? What are you doing? But everybody has an opportunity to engage with this and we would absolutely love it if you would help us get this to sweep the nation.
Jamie Mitchell:
Amen. Well, there you have it, friends. An event of this magnitude takes weeks and months to get ready. And even now you can start organizing believers about where you are to participate at some level with America reads the Bible well, when we finish up, what does the next election season look like and what do we need to do to get ready to be engaged? Probably, I will guess that Bunni will probably say, pray, vote, engage, but there’s much more involved. Do not go anywhere for our last segment together. It’s always a privilege to share with you and to be here with you again on Standing the Gap. And it’s especially nice to have Bunni Pounds from Christians engaged with us and also America reads the Bible as our guest today. Bunni politics never sleeps. When one campaign ends, another starts up. Now, here’s a thought I’ve had and I would like some input and insight from you. I think that the 2024 election elections were very important. For many reasons. It was a battle for sure, but I am sensing that when it comes to the strategic nature of an elections and maybe even a more potentially violent election in nature, the 2026 midyear elections could prove to be probably one of our most contentious and dangerous elections. What do you think about my analysis?
Bunni Pounds:
I think with the Senate and the House and the balance really in the balance, it is going to be a very contingent election. I mean, we think sometimes that we have to get through a victory or we see more elected officials that are voting biblical values in, or we go, oh, they support save girls sports. So they’re wanting to protect kids from transgender mutilation, surgeries we’ve won. People are starting to pay attention. People have very short memories as you know. They forget why we have prosperity, why things are working, and we just kind of get blown by the wind. So we always have to be working. And what I’m always encouraging people to do is the progressive left never sleeps. They’re always running people for city councils, they’re always running people for school boards. They’re always taking over our schools. They’re always trying to change culture.
It’s a religion for them. And we have to be aggressive. We have to say, Christian, I need you to get involved in the Chamber of Commerce. I need you to go to Rotary Clubs. I need you to share the gospel. I need you to stand up in these places and be in the room when these conversations are happening. If we’re not in the room, we have no impact. We have to run people for lower offices so that they can work their resumes up to higher office. If we don’t, we’re in trouble in the days ahead. So we have to look 10 years down the road, 15 years down the road, we can’t just look to the next election.
Jamie Mitchell:
We’re even seeing this now in places like New York City with the mayoral race there, New Jersey and in Virginia that this off year, this kind of very strange off year election, you have some major candidates running that could basically set those states and that city back for years. And so every election counts. And so we’ve got to do what you’ve been advocating, pray, vote, and we need to engage. Bunni, what word of encouragement do you have for Christians and also for the clergy listening about 2026, what do they need to do to make the greatest impact? And if we can be specific for this midterm year, how can they really put their weight behind some issues and some things that would make a difference come next year’s midterm elections?
Bunni Pounds:
Well, number one, support candidates. Do not let your brothers and sisters in Christ who are running for office be left out on the field by themselves. Give them money, volunteer, help them take our, we have so many great classes. We have a Christians Engaged Academy of on-Demand video classes that will teach you about County City School Board. We have an on-ramp civic engagement class that we just rerecorded with Kelly Shackleford and former Congresswoman Vicki Hartzler and Moore that just got rereleased. Take our classes, get involved, adopt a candidate, get involved somewhere, but nobody can be on the sidelines anymore. Jamie, we have to support our brothers and sisters in Christ that are out there on the front lines. And if we don’t have people that support our biblical values in different positions, we need to be running ourselves or recruiting people to run. So I just want to encourage people to get involved somewhere. Support your sheriff, support your county commissioner, support a city council person. Pray for them. Get to know their family. Help them run for office. Help them to take on some of these places. But unfortunately, the Democratic Party has gone ravaging, communist, and I say that as someone who hates to call out political parties, but when Hakeem Jeffers, the democratic leader in the house supports this guy running for New York, mayor, we’ve got a major problem in our country and we have to stand up and make a difference.
Jamie Mitchell:
Now, friends, just listen very carefully. This coming Sunday is the Sunday before election day. I’m hoping that pastors, whether you have elections happening in your community, your municipality, even your state, I pray your pastors will encourage their congregation by publicly praying for our government. Pray for those in high office, pray for elections, pray that God will raise up people to run for office. And if we don’t get that simple where we are praying for elections, then we basically surrender before we even get started. Bunni, your work has been just encouraging. We’re so thankful. Any one last word about Christian engaged and how people can find you on the internet. What is your website and how can they find you?
Bunni Pounds:
Yes, Cisco to Christians engaged.org. Christians engage.org. Every Christian in this country needs to take the pledge to pray, vote, engage. We won’t overwhelm your inbox. We’ll just disciple you on the issues and put you out to vote through text and email with a nonpartisan Christian guide to make sure that happens. But also get involved with our family policy councils around the country. You probably have one in your state, and they are on the front lines of the battle taking the arrows. So support them, get involved, support a candidate. Get off the sidelines, stop watching, binge watching Netflix and get out there and read your Bible and watch God use your life. We are living for the next generation. We cannot live for ourselves, and we need every Christian to take up the words of the Apostle Paul and fight the good fire right now.
Jamie Mitchell:
Well, one of the things we say here at the American Pastors Network and on standing the gap is that we are not activists, but we are also not quiet. We get engaged in the public square. That was Paul’s model. That’s what the model we saw throughout the biblical times leading up to even a modern generation. The church has been absent from their interaction in the public square. And so this is why organizations like Christians engage in the family policy organizations as well as America reads the Bible. We as believers need to be out in the public square, engaging with elected officials, encouraging people to vote, being a part of the solution, not just talk about the problem. Bunni, it is always a joy to have you hear your heart about our nation, what’s happening on the front lines. Friends, go and support Christians, engage and find out about America, reads the Bible and listen to do all of this takes enormous courage. That’s why we’re here. We attempt every day to provide the clarity needed to ignite courage in a world that needs courageous Christians. And so until tomorrow, this is Jamie Mitchell for the rest of the Stand in the Gap family. God bless you and have a great day.


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