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BOOK: Compassion (&) Conviction

Many Christian American voters are tossed about by their ideological political party as they lack a framework for engagement. Instead of the Bible dictating a Christian's politics, partisan politics dictate what Christians go to the Bible for. For Christians, this should not be so. In Compassion (&) Conviction, Justin Giboney, Michael Wear, and Chris Butler clearly and succinctly explain why Christians should be involved in politics, define a biblical framework for approaching politics, explain how Christians can engage in partnership with those that hold different values, and show how Christians can be distinctly Christian in the public square.

BOOK: Reclaiming Hope

In the introduction to Reclaiming Hope Michael Wear provides a fitting definition of reclaim which includes recovering a wasteland. Most Americans, no matter where they stand on the political spectrum, would agree that our current political climate is a wasteland. The means always justify the ends--especially if it humiliates and defeats the opponent. Compromise is blasphemy. Partisanship is king. Simply put elected officials and the voting public have lost hope.

ARTICLE: How Christians Should Think About Voting

Founder and president of the Center for Christianity and Public Life Michael Wear says that American political parties put an improper moral burden on its people. Political parties are incentivized to cater to the public as a brand rather than appeal to the voters on specific issues. This strategy results in people believing something because they are part of a political party instead of educating themselves on specific issues. With that in mind, Wear suggests three concepts to consider while voting: Jesus is not confused about how our politics works, Christians don't go into politics for self-interest alone, and listen to others particularly those that disagree with us.

PODCAST: Faith 2020

The AND Campaign's Michael Wear interviews journalists, religious leaders and politicians in a twice a month podcast. Wear provides his helpful analysis and commentary on the major parties campaign strategies through the filter of his Christian faith. This podcast works well with Wear's newsletter.