What Patriotic Christians Can Do For America
By Chuck Baldwin
December 19, 2006
Among the hundreds of email letters I receive, scores of them ask the same question:
"I see the problem, but what can I do?" Today's column is an attempt to answer
these people.
First, let's acknowledge that our Pilgrim forebears answered this question by leaving
their homeland and risking their lives on a dangerous voyage across the Atlantic
Ocean to a new world. There is no doubt in my mind that conditions in America today
rival those of the ancient Pilgrims in Europe. (They are probably worse!) Obviously,
there are no new worlds to settle, but I do know of people who are relocating to other
countries for reasons very similar to those of our Pilgrim fathers.
However, what can those of us do who plan to stay and "tough it out" in America?
Are we totally without recourse? Is there nothing we can do to truly help turn the
ship of state around?
Let me begin by stating some things that will have very little impact on much of
anything.
Continuing to vote for the majority of establishment candidates from both the
Republican and Democratic parties will accomplish nothing. Voters have been changing
the composition of their various and sundry elected offices for decades, and nothing
has changed. The country continues to plummet down the proverbial slippery slope.
Attending the average church in the United States will produce little salt to protect
against the forces of evil which currently seem to dominate our country. Regardless
of denomination, most churches today refuse to address the crucial, salient issues
that would educate and inspire people to make a difference.
Neither will listening to the major news media, including Fox News, prepare one to
be a difference-maker. With very few exceptions, the major TV newscasts and radio
talk shows are regurgitating the same redundant propaganda.
So, for those of you who really want to do something that will prepare you to make
a difference in your country, I offer the following suggestions.
If you are a Christian, do your best to find a church where the pastor knows what
is going on and is not afraid to teach and preach politically incorrect Bible truth.
How far one might have to drive should not be a factor. Neither should denomination
be a factor. Obviously, one cannot compromise fundamental convictions, but I would
far rather worship in a church outside my denominational preference where the pastor
was a bold and courageous champion of truth than stay in the denomination of my
preference and sit under a milquetoast preacher. If one is not a Christian, he
or she should become one and find this kind of church.
Our country's problems are, first and foremost, spiritual in nature. Therefore,
solutions will ultimately never be discovered inside the halls of Congress; rather,
they will be found in the hearts and lives of God's people. "Judgment must begin
at the house of God." If enough people would leave these panty-waist, compromising,
entertainment-evangelism, prosperity-theology, "purpose-driven" social clubs and
start supporting true tell-it-like-it-is men of God, we could see a genuine
revival in America.
Secondly, begin educating yourself. Stop relying on the major news outlets to
bring you the news. I heartily recommend the New American Magazine. In my mind,
it is the best news magazine out there. I also find Human Events newspaper very
informative, and Middle American News is another good one. There are several smaller,
independent papers out there, too. For example, in the Greenville, South Carolina
area, the Times Examiner is an excellent resource.
Internet news sites such as News With Views and World Net Daily are also valuable
sources of information. Read everything Jerome Corsi writes. Get on Congressman
Ron Paul's mailing list. Everyone should subscribe to Howard Phillips' "Issues
and Strategy Bulletin." It is a fantastic resource! For educational matters,
read John Stormer. John Eidsmoe is as good as they get regarding constitutional
issues. For a thorough and in-depth study of economics, read Don McAlvany.
Find non-establishment or independent radio talk shows. People such as George
Putnam in California, Barbara Jean Whiteley in Utah, Stan Monteith in Colorado,
and Adam McManus and Alex Jones in Texas come to mind. Alex is tough to take,
sometimes, and I'm not sure I subscribe to everything he says, but at least he
is in the fight and not afraid to take on the hard issues.
Joel Skousen's web site is a treasure-trove of useful information. Christians
will, no doubt, enjoy David Alan Black's web site. Covenant News might be the
best web site regarding pro-life issues. Alan Keyes and Tom DeWeese also have
excellent web sites. For family resources, I recommend Doug Phillips' Vision
Forum. One should definitely receive Phyllis Schlafly's newsletters. Pat Buchanan
is an author and political commentator worth reading and listening to.
Thirdly, get involved with likeminded patriots. Hook up with your local John
Birch Society. Join Larry Pratt's Gun Owners of America. Jews for the Preservation
of Firearms Ownership is another terrific pro-Second Amendment organization you
should be familiar with.
In addition, I recently left the GOP and am now proud to be identified with the
Constitution Party. I recommend the CP to my readers. I also like what Jim Gilchrist
is doing with the Minuteman Project. Congressman Tom Tancredo deserves our support, too.
Fourthly, never discount prayer. God's true champions have seldom, if ever, been
a majority. Throughout history, God has used a small number of faithful and
courageous Christian soldiers to accomplish His divine will. He can still do so.
If everyone reading this column would sincerely and seriously be willing to change
their affiliations and associations, would endeavor to personally educate and
inform themselves with the truth, would endeavor to not knowingly support
organizations and individuals that contribute to the compromise of our national
sovereignty and independence, and would be willing to fervently and faithfully
pray for America, there is no telling what may result.
So, what are you waiting for? Get busy!
© Chuck Baldwin
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