Don't start a team that isn't dedicated to the cause.
From the start, find people who you know will be dedicated to respectfully promoting Christianity and peacefully challenging anti-Christian influences.
Christians, of course, ministries that reach out to Christians on the fence are good. However, for those of you specifically trying to form groups to promote Christianity in the public and peacefully challenge anti-Christian influences in society, you need people who are ready to go all in. If you want to protest a workplace where employees aren’t allowed to wear crosses and half the Christians on your team can’t decide where they stand on the issue, your group is divided against itself and set up for failure from the start.
From the start, find people who you know are going to be dedicated to respectfully promoting Christianity and peacefully challenging anti-Christian influences. Don’t team up with people who you know probably aren’t going to stand with you when the time comes just because you are worried you won’t find people who more fully support your vision. It may take more searching.
Search further and harder if you need to do so. Build a committed team. It takes real conviction to confront the challenges we face.
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