The influence course
(2021)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : DCC - UK, 2021
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9780830782499 MWT15204334, 0830782494 15204334
LANGUAGE
English
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your journey into God's heart for good governance Christians know how to make noise. It's in our DNA. Whether it's trumpets at Jericho, cymbals in the Psalms, or worship bands with huge PAs. We can mobilise huge numbers of people to march to make poverty history, send emails about climate change, or write letters about abortion. But there's a difference between just making noise and having real influence. That difference is RELATIONSHIP. Can we make the journey from disconnected armchair commentators to participants who are being salt and light in the midst rather than at the edge of society? We all have influence. The Influence Course will give you a biblical understanding of God's call for every one of us to be involved in the public square. It's not all about being a candidate - as the course says, it's as important to be holding the clipboard as it is to be holding the microphone. Visit www.influencecourse.co.uk for more resources, including videos for your church, small group, or individual study. We all have influence. The Influence Course will give you a biblical understanding of God's call for every one of us to be involved in the public square. It's not all about being a candidate - as the course says, it's as important to be holding the clipboard as it is to be holding the microphone. Christians in Politics seek to inspire and encourage Christians to answer the Biblical call to get involved in politics and public life. Believing that decisions are made by those who show up, Christians in Politics strives to put kingdom before tribe and disagree well, drawing together Christians from across the political parties and beyond. They are led by Andy Flannagan, whose book "Those Who Show Up" has catapulted many believers into public life

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