National Association of Evangelicals, Christianity Today and American Awakening Launch First Principles Project

Church Urged to Reground Approach to Political Life — And Renew Witness to America

BOSTON, Oct. 9, 2020 – The First Principles Project, a partnership of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE), Christianity Today (CT) and American Awakening, today announced the launch of a movement to reground the Evangelical Church’s approach to political life and renew its witness for the 2020 election season and beyond. 

The First Principles Project is inspired by the conviction that the Church should disciple believers in the essential biblical truths and values of faithful Christian citizenship. The project calls believers to their fundamental responsibilities as “Citizens of the Kingdom, the Country, and their Communities.” 

“Whatever policies or parties we support, we should all begin from shared commitments on why we engage in public life and how we do so in a manner that reflects the character of Christ,” said Timothy Dalrymple, president of Christianity Today.

The First Principles Project provides in one convenient location the best teaching on Christian civic engagement (including sermons from Timothy Keller, Andy Stanley, Tony Evans, Rick Warren, J.D. Greear and many others), in both video and transcript form.

Pastoral and thought leaders with the First Principles Project also prepared easy-to-use original videos, transcripts, outlines and discussion materials based on the best historic and contemporary thinking to encourage a biblical approach:

  • First, as citizens in the Kingdom of God — with Jesus as our King and God’s way as our charter;

  • Second, participating as citizens of our country, engaging in our civic duties in a spirit of service; and

  • Third, serving our communities, loving our neighbors as Jesus commanded.

John Kingston, founder of American Awakening, said, “For a generation, we have not consistently or effectively taught Christians how to approach the political world. As a result, to our neighbors in the public square, we are not known as agents of love or reconciliation, nor voices of reason, grace and vision. We have to do better, and we can do better.” 

Kingston added, “Years ago, now-CT President Tim Dalrymple and I developed the idea for this Project to reground Christians in our truest values. For the First Principles Project, there could be no better partners than Christianity Today and the National Association of Evangelicals (and its great President Walter Kim), with their long legacies of being the thought leaders of evangelical Christianity in America.”

The First Principles Project is also intended to draw new focus to the NAE 2004 white paper “For the Health of the Nation: An Evangelical Call to Civic Responsibility,” and its evergreen principles.

“Evangelical Christians engage in the public square, not for our own sake but to bless others,” said Walter Kim, NAE president. “For the Health of the Nation offers a biblical basis for engaging in common action. For decades, Christians across the political spectrum have used it to apply gospel principles to complex issues. It’s just as important as ever today.”

Dalrymple concluded, “In a highly polarized culture, it’s easy for the Church to grow polarized as well, and we see a great deal of animus and suspicion even among believers of different stripes. If we are going to see reconciliation in our society, perhaps we can start in the Church. Perhaps Christians can become known as the most fair, thoughtful, and compassionate participants in public discourse. The First Principles Project is an attempt to replenish the roots of our engagement in common life.”

About American Awakening
American Awakening is an ambitious multi-platform effort that embodies a campaign for the soul of America in an effort to slay the giants of death and despair in this American moment. The initiative includes John Kingston’s book, “American Awakening: 8 Principles to Restore the Soul of America,” a “Signs of Life” livestream and podcast, a “Losing Our Religion ”docuseries, “The Daily Dose” online devotional and the virtual “Better Together” concert series. The movement is a comprehensive and far-reaching initiative to convene key faith and thought leaders across generations and traditions to inspire the nation to come together to heal, unite, and cherish what its people share instead of being fixated on what divides.

About the National Association of Evangelicals
Founded in 1942, the National Association of Evangelicals includes more than 45,000 churches from 40 denominations and serves a constituency of millions. The NAE provides resources, connection and influence to help evangelical leaders navigate complexity with clarity and foster thriving communities. It is currently led by NAE President Walter Kim.

About Christianity Today
Christianity Today is regarded worldwide as the leading evangelical publication for news and opinion. Trusted for its thoughtful and civil presentation of ideas and analysis, Christianity Today reaches more than 4.5 million Christian leaders monthly through its printed pages, ChristianityToday.com, and a wide array of other print and digital resources that engage, encourage and equip the Church worldwide. It was inspired by Evangelist Billy Graham’s desire for a national resource that provided balanced reporting, biblical commentary, and a loving posture on the social, cultural and theological trends, issues, and opportunities facing Christians. Tim Dalrymple serves as president and CEO.

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More than 150,000 Join July 28 ‘BetterTogether’ Livestream with Lecrae,Crowder, for KING & COUNTRY

Concert to be Re-broadcast a Second Night, July 29

Nashville, July 29, 2020 More than 150,000 individuals across the nation tuned in last night as some of the best artists in the music industry were featured in the “Better Together” concert designed to unite voices and hearts across genres, race, and political divides. Hosted by the national organization American Awakening,” the concert has been made available for a second night via free livestream at 8 p.m. eastern on the group’s Facebook page and YouTube channel.

When the American Awakening movement launched 18 months ago to fight cultural division and despair, it originally planned a live show, but pivoted to a livestream format as a result of the COVID-19 crisis so that all Americans struggling in this global moment of strife could have access to the American Awakening message. The overwhelmingly positive response has shown the movement’s organizers its message of unity and togetherness is resonating, and as founder John Kingston said, “What bonds us together is far greater than what separates us.”

As Lecrae, Crowder, for KING & COUNTRY, Jonathan McReynolds and The New Respects recorded the rooftop concert in June, each shared hopes for our nation and expressed their appreciation for being included in this one-of-a-kind event. The New Respects kicked the concert off with their songs, “Freedom” and “Something to Believe In,” which perfectly fit the theme. They emphasized that “our love for the Lord and His love for us should be what unites us.”

Crowder followed with his set: “Prove It,” “Run Devil Run,” “Come As You Are/How He Loves,” and “All My Hope.” He said that what is what is most needed right now is a focus on grace. “I love that this moment opens the door to express and bring that truth to people,” he said. “People are scratching to know what is true and we get to carry that balm to people who need it.”

Jonathan McReynolds performed next, leading with his hit, “Cycles,” remarking that he “hopes the tension we all feel allows us to break the cycles.” He then sang “Make Room,” “Best Things,” and “Not Lucky, I’m Loved.” He also agreed that “the answer to all this humanity has always been grace.”

Lecrae began his set with “Set Me Free” and “Blessings,” then shared an encouraging message: “For everybody who’s struggling, it may seem difficult, but every time you open your eyes, realize that God’s not done with you yet. His plan is in motion and you’re part of a bigger plan.” After singing “I’ll Find You,” he added, “we need unity not for unity’s sake, but for accomplishing a God-sized goal. And we need to come at it together to tear these walls down.” He finished with “Coming in Hot,” and added, “Division is not something that’s been unearthed – it’s always been there. We are not homogenous, but we need each other. I find strength in remembering the history of my faith, the empty tomb and death defeated. Because none of this is bigger than death.”

for KING & COUNTRY finished out the concert with their set: “Fix My Eyes,” “Joy,” “God Only Knows,” “Priceless,” and “Together.” They added that, “the theme running through humanity is that you have to go through difficulty to find redemption, and it feels like we’re doing some really important work to rise together.”

American Awakening co-founders John Kingston and Marisa Prince closed out the livestream with a message of encouragement and invitation: “I believe in us, in the possibilities of this land, and that our greatest destiny lies in front of us,” Kingston said. “Together, we can discover purpose, meaning and true community, and now is the time to become who we’re meant to be.”

To which Prince added, “I challenge us to unify and encourage one another…People of God, keep fighting the good fight of faith.”

American Awakening partnered with Premier Productions -- the largest producer of live faith and family events -- for the “Better Together” concert, which was closely tied to the July 28 release date of the movement’s book project, “American Awakening” (Zondervan). It draws on wisdom from history, science, faith and culture, along with author Kingston’s personal experiences, to offer eight principles for discovering purpose, meaning, and true community for “restoring the soul of America,” and has been called the perfect post-pandemic/racial awakening bounce back playbook.

“We have something to say, ‘for such a time as this.’ Now is our time to be light in the darkness and model radical togetherness through this music and message,” Kingston said. “We want to point people to the source of our strength and invite them to join us for a true American awakening.”

To learn more about the “Better Together” concert, visit www.americanawakening.us. Following tonight’s repeat livestream, the concert will be archived for 1 week on the Q media platform.

About American Awakening

American Awakening is a nation-wide venture including a book, concert production, podcast, docuseries, and inclusive gatherings to bring people together around the nation. Uniting Black, White, Latino, and Asian as well as Democratic, Republican, Independent and Green voices, the movement was launched before the coronavirus pandemic. However, its message of hope was clearly meant ‘for such a time as this” as the nation struggled with racism, death and despair.

The multi-million-dollar effort includes a thrice weekly Facebook Livestream and podcast, a docuseries, a daily online devotion (“The Daily Dose”) and this new concert, with potential future events to be added. This comprehensive and far-reaching initiative convenes key spiritual and thought leaders across generations and traditions, to inspire our nation to come together to heal, unite, and to cherish what we share instead of being fixated on what divides us.

About John Kingston

John Kingston, a lawyer by training and businessman by experience, is a social entrepreneur who has invested his fortune in Awakening America to the values that made her a nation unrivaled in human history. Kingston shot to the attention of the nation in the 2016 and 2018 political cycles with innovative and inclusive campaigns, positioned against the extremes of American politics. Kingston has been active in national arts, culture, and political movements for two decades.

 

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