CHRISTIANS ENGAGED BLOG
Christians Engaged Hosts 2023 Wake UP! Conference Nov. 3-4
Come hear some of the top Christian government and ministry voices in America as they inspire and educate us on prayer, voting and engagement for the wellbeing of our nation. This national conference is designed just for you — the awakening church.
Waiting for Taxis
Our Jewish friends are under attack!
If we call ourselves Christ followers, we need to stand up loudly against these movements that are springing up on our college campuses and around the nation.
We need to be aware that Marxist philosophies and anti-Semitic philosophies disguised as new “theologies” are sneaking into our churches.
2022 WAKE UP! Conference
Christians around America are waking up. We can’t sit on the sidelines any longer.
God is breaking down walls between denominations, races, and generations and uniting us around a mission of prayer and action for the nation that we love.
America needs us, the Body of Christ, to be fully awake and engaged.
Join us at the Wake UP! Conference – September 23 and 24th in Dallas Fort Worth.
The Magdeburg Confession
Increasingly, Christianity is being oppressed by government entities at all levels. The Church in Magdeburg faced tyranny and persecution and their application of Biblical truth to their situation is instructive for the believer in the United States in the 21st century. It offers both a theological and a practical approach to civil and political engagement in the face of persecution.
WAKE UP! CONFERENCE – November 5-6
Check out the vision behind the Wake Up! Conference on November 5th and 6th. We are hoping this is a spot of inspiration for you in your journey connecting your faith with your civic duties and burden for America. Join us!
Wake Up – Part 2 (Mark Your Houses)
Last night was the beginning of Passover – the night the Jewish people all over the world celebrate their deliverance from Egypt and the night that the death angel passed over them. They will celebrate for seven days – the Feast of Unleavened Bread - to commemorate where they had to hastily obey God and leave Egypt…