Here Is How You Make A Difference

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1. MAKE THE CHOICE THAT YOU WILL STAND FOR GOD’S TRUTH AND UPHOLD HIS KINGDOM WITHOUT COMPROMISE.

Each of us must realize that we are God’s children, His ambassadors, and His ecclesia (assembly of citizens). We are called and equipped to shine God’s light in darkness, uphold His kingdom in every area of life, and not let evil prevail in our communities, Prov 25:26.

2. TAKE & FACILITATE “BIBLICAL CITIZENSHIP” COURSES.

For everyone. These courses teach the true biblical foundations of America, the Constitution’s intent, and the critical role people of faith play in influencing governance and society for good. The course is free online, or you can order the hands-on course through CDF at 50% off list price. Next, consider facilitating the course in your church or home. The course is very easy to host, just sign up to be a coach and you will be taught the process quickly. Visit patriotacademy.com to find a class or become a coach.

3. JOIN THE REMNANT ALLIANCE PROGRAM, STARTING WITH A LIBERTY PASTOR TRAINING CAMP.

For pastors and ministry leaders. The Remnant Alliance program is a specific plan and path that takes pastors and church leaders from feeling confused and paralyzed, to actively leading their congregations to overcome evil with the Power of God through His people’s work. The program starts with attending a Liberty Pastor Training Camp. These conferences are transformational in equipping ministers to defend their churches and lead congregations toward Faith and Freedom. After attending, you’ll be connected with CDF and other organizations who will support your ministry focus. Go to libertypastors.com to learn more, find a conference location and sign up to attend.

4. START A “MORAL COMPASS COALITION” IN YOUR AREA.

For pastors and ministry leaders in geographic regions. CDF supports organized groups of pastors united for the purpose of bringing a biblical world view back into society and governance. We call these Moral Compass Coalitions (MCCs). As a unified group, MCC church leaders can now magnify their impact in bringing our communities back to the Godly moral values that set all people free. Send an email to faith@ccdfusa.com and ask about MCCs.

A CALL TO ACTION

HUMBLE YOURSELF AND PRAY FERVENTLY AND SPECIFICALLY FOR OUR NATION AND THE ISSUES AT HAND. PURSUE GOD’S HOLINESS AND UNDERSTAND THAT OPPOSING EVIL IS PART OF BEING A CHILD OF GOD.

KNOW YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS. (Remember we are a Constitutional Republic. Representatives are elected to uphold the will of the people and protect our constitutional rights)
Governor, Congressman, Senators (both Federal and State), County Committee, Mayor, School Superintendent, etc.

Voter’s Guides (there are several):

ivoterguide.com/candidates (American Family Association)
christianvoterguide.com (Includes clergy resources)

DO THE SIMPLE THINGS (YOUR VOICE MATTERS)
Express your biblical values with others boldly.
Take a Biblical Citizenship class and learn the true biblical foundations of America.
Live out a biblical world view in everything you do. Be salt and light.
Email your representatives regularly on issues emphasizing biblical standards.

Elections:
Vote your biblical values without compromise and encourage others to do the same. There are enough available votes in a single mid-sized church to win most local elections.
Share Voter Guides – Help others know what candidates stand for.

HEED “CALLS TO ACTION” (GET OUT AND DO GOOD)
Facilitate a Biblical Citizenship or Constitution Alive course in your church or home (patriotacademy.com)
Sign up and volunteer with action organizations:
Citizens Defending Freedom
Turning Point Faith
Christian Family Coalition
Family Research Council
Salt & Light Council
Attend school board meetings and working groups to support conservative values
Go to special rallies, send emails to others on special issues, and join like-minded groups
Elections:
Support voter registration at church
Serve at election polls – fill paid county poll positions or be a poll watcher

TAKE A HIGHER LEADERSHIP ROLE:
Be your pastor’s champion/leader for biblical citizenship issues and efforts
Lead your church’s “Salt and Light Ministry”: saltandlightcouncil.org
Become your church’s CDF Liaison, or a CDF County Director
Join a local school’s “School Advisory Committee” (SAC)
Run for a local or higher elected office (school board and county positions are key)

MORAL COMPASS COALITION STRATEGY

Citizens Defending Freedom (CDF) supports organized groups of pastors and ministry leaders, region-by-region, who are united in faith and purpose to bring a biblical world view back into society and governance.

Called a “Moral Compass Coalition” (MCC), this organized group of pastors would consist of independent biblical leaders who have agreed to come to consensus on biblical standards  concerning community and governance issues within their region, and promote those positions within their congregations, the community and regional government. The goal is to influence  society and governance toward a biblical world view. The group would also network and build consensus across their region and take any one of multiple actions/initiatives to establish the  expectation that governance and society must uphold and defend the God-given moral standards and constitutional rights of its citizens to include faith, freedom, and liberty. Such moral standards are the foundation of America and all successful societies, and without which, all societies fail.

This group of pastors, church and ministry leaders would be supported by CDF and partners to help in conducting their initiatives. CDF’s goal in such support would be to serve these leaders through sponsorship, administrative support, project development support, and promotions.

THE PROCESS FOR STARTING AN MCC IN ANY REGION INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING:

1. Identification of the region and its characteristics. Adjusted over time as the MCC expands.
2. Establishing an executive administrative agent of the regional MCC. This can be any individual with
the skill set to manage the administrative aspects of the MCC.
3. Identify an interim MCC board president. A well-established pastor or church leader who works with
the administrative agent to build and manage the organization.
4. Establish a Charter for the regional MCC. The charter serves as the foundational document clarifying
what each MCC is intended to be and accomplish.
5. Continual Outreach to pastors and ministries in the region to join the greater MCC.
6. Begin building key board members, and MCC body. As the MCC grows, fill key board positions
from the MCC members at large.
7. Begin regular meetings to identify key issues and establish moral positions, and strategies to
confront issues. MCC meetings can be in-person and/or virtual.
8. Begin engagement with community. Implement trusted strategies to engage with community
and civic leaders to uphold Godly moral values in our society. Actions might include: establish
relationships with govt and non-govt leaders in the area; submit official position statements to
organizations concerning govt/society issues, present and testify on positions in public forums,
motivate congregations to live out their biblical values daily, and support the election of biblically
moral candidates.

Contact faith@ccdfusa.com to learn more, start or join a Moral Compass Coalition in your area.