Jesus didn’t tip-toe around the sensitivities of the political and social elite, and neither should we.

Jesus didn’t tip-toe around the sensitivities of the political and social elite, and neither should we.
We must be willing to stand up and raise our voices, to defend and improve the lives of those around us.
Judges should have the courage to be accountable to the voters, and risk being removed from office should they let their personal biases be put ahead of the citizens.
We are witnesses to the bounty the blessing of liberty can bring, but in our sloth we risk – like the people of Chorazin – shrugging it off… and falling woefully away.
Let us live not for recognition, but for impact. Let us not seek fame, but to be of lasting value.
Our mission is to promote self-governance by serving the grassroots. This means we must keep the citizens informed, not appease the sensitivities of politicians.
Jesus didn’t deserve to be born in a Bethlehem manger any more than we deserve the mercy He so lovingly offered at the cross.
Glad tidings of peace don’t come when we expect it, but when (and how) God knows we need it.
A dirty room won’t clean itself, and neither will a dirty government.
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