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Step #1a: Lay a Faith Foundation Together
Laying a foundation of faith matters in the public square because it grounds your civic actions—like voting and signing initiatives—in God’s character, biblical truth, and a clear sense of calling, rather than in shifting cultural winds or partisan pressure.
Step #1b: Lay a Faith Foundation Together
Laying a foundation of faith matters in the public square because it grounds your civic actions—like voting and signing initiatives—in God’s character, biblical truth, and a clear sense of calling, rather than in shifting cultural winds or partisan pressure.
Step #2a: Develop a Biblical Worldview Together
Having a biblical worldview is important because it is the lens that lets you see reality as God actually made it, so your beliefs, choices, and loves line up with truth rather than culture or emotion.
Step #2b: Develop a Biblical Worldview Together
Having a biblical worldview is important because it is the lens that lets you see reality as God actually made it, so your beliefs, choices, and loves line up with truth rather than culture or emotion.
Step #3a: Take Action Together
Overcoming apathy and taking action matters because faith and a biblical worldview are meant to be lived, not just believed; obedience, love of neighbor, and public witness all require movement, not mere agreement.
Step #3b: Take Action Together
Overcoming apathy and taking action matters because faith and a biblical worldview are meant to be lived, not just believed; obedience, love of neighbor, and public witness all require movement, not mere agreement.
Step #4a: Steward the Public Square Together
Stewarding the public square is important because God uses ordinary believers’ engagement—registering their position, praying, discipling, and influencing officials—to seek justice, protect the vulnerable, and shape laws toward the common good.
Step #4b: Steward the Public Square Together
Stewarding the public square is important because God uses ordinary believers’ engagement—registering their position, praying, discipling, and influencing officials—to seek justice, protect the vulnerable, and shape laws toward the common good.