November is here! All of the
debates and political conversations will finally begin to come together and it
will be time to decide who you think would be more fitting to lead this
country. With all of the different aspects
to contemplate it can be overwhelming. Who is the lesser of two evils? Who will
be able to handle this great responsibility? Where should I place my trust?
What will really happen if you are put into office/stay
in office?
The Agora Conference this past
weekend was centered on Politics and how as Christians we should function
within this. During the sessions that I attended a broad framework was provided
in how we as Christians should look at different events that take place within
our government. It is important to remember that no matter who is in office, it
is an accurate reflection of the United States of America as a whole; whether
we agree or disagree with the President's actions, it is the people who gave
him this position. We must pray for the individuals in our government and trust
in God's ability to use them in whatever way He pleases.
No matter if you did or did not
attend the Agora Conference, there are many issues that we should be praying
about and trying to gain a further understanding of within our government.
Every vote does count and so not only should we take advantage of the right
that we have a citizens but we should also be informed in our decision making.
Besides watching the debates on television, reading articles online, and
discussing political issues amongst friends books can be a great resource to
help challenge your thinking and give you a better understanding of the
information you already have.
Unfortunately, the books I am about to suggest I have not yet had the
chance to read myself, but as I look into the issues further I felt as though
these books could be helpful - and the
best part is we have them here within our own library! (:
Christianity and
Politics by William Wilberforce
BR
115 .P7 W474 2004
Voting as a
Christian: The Economic and Foreign Policy Issues by Wayne Grudem
BS
680 .P45 G782 2012
Voting as a
Christian: The Social Issues by Wayne Grudem
BS
680 .P45 G783 2012
The Bible in
Politics: How to Read the Bible Politically by Richard Bauckham
BS
680 .P45 B38 2011
~Leia Brunette
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