As our nation grapples with immigration, polarization and civic fatigue, many Christians are asking: What does faithful public engagement look like today?
Join us at Campbellsville University for an event that explores this question from a biblical perspective. Steve Eng, advocacy director for the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE), will share theological insights, trusted NAE resources, and practical action tools to help Christians think theologically, engage politically, and love their neighbors — even across deep divides.
Event Details
When: Monday, September 22 | 3:00 p.m.
Where: Campbellsville University — E. Bruce Heilman Welcome Center, Theater Room
What to expect: Explore how faith — and following Jesus — compels and shapes how we show up in the public square. Steve Eng will unpack the NAE’s framework, “For the Health of the Nation,” and discuss how evangelical engagement can advocate for the vulnerable and promote the common good.
Who it’s for: Students, faculty, administrators and alumni — plus pastors, ministry leaders, and members of the public who want to live out the lordship of Jesus in every sphere of life, including civic and political spaces.
Admission: Open to the public. Registration is encouraged, but not required.
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