Association
In matters of Christian Reconstruction, we must first seek
a relationship with the masses before
any progress can be made. Remember, Christian Reconstruction begins with people
not with policies. Our modern age is an age of suspicion of those that speak
openly about Christianity and God’s Law as the only valid model for society.
People need to know who you are before they are willing to listen to what you
know. They need to see your life’s example, that you are a person of sobriety
and integrity, not a pietistic judgmental Pharisee, but a person of Biblical
respectability. They need to know that you are trustworthy and consistent, not
being prone to fits of anger or emotional outbursts. It is only then that you
will be able to forge profitable associations within your community. The
Scriptures express this strategy in no uncertain terms:
1Pe 2:12 Having your conversation [lit. conduct] honest among the Gentiles: that, whereas they speak against you as evildoers, they may by your good works, which they shall behold, glorify God in the day of visitation.
1Pe 1:15 But as he which hath called you is holy, so be
ye holy in all manner of conversation [lit. conduct]…
Col 4:5 ¶ Walk in wisdom toward them that are without,
redeeming the time.
It is only after personal associations are made that
the Christian can then offer Biblical recommendations of correction for the
policies of the societal order. While not everyone will be receptive to God’s
Law, some may. Those are the ones you are looking for. You are not trying to
convince everyone, nor are you trying to have everyone like you. What you are
seeking is that everyone respect you, even fear you for your intellectual
prowess, professionalism and virtuous life.
Infiltration
Infiltration sounds like an ominous term when used to
express a Biblical strategy of Christian Reconstruction, yet it is very
applicable. The goal of the Christian is to get ‘involved’, that is to
‘infiltrate’, the areas of culture which he or she can most likely influence.
According to one’s several abilities, time allotments and expertise, the
Christian should offer him or herself in those areas.
Within every community, town, city or county, committees
are set up to further the agenda of that county and to assist it in running
smoothly. These committees are usually staffed with volunteers or by
appointment. Much of the county’s operations and policies are discussed and
decided upon by these committees, and therefore, they never should be
neglected. Furthermore, all committee meetings are open to the public along
with the town, city and county meetings. At the very least, these meetings need
to be monitored in order to know what is going on behind the scene.
Showing up at these meetings also allows for the
Christian to become visible to the county leaders and committee members. In
time this may foster discourse and even an appointment to some of those
committees. It will definitely foster relationships one way or another.
Cultural involvement is not explicitly male oriented,
although there are certain areas that only men should become involved in, such
as politics and areas which the Scriptures are clear about. Women too,
depending on their duties at home, can be helpful. Monitoring county or town
meetings is one good way for women to assist. Women are more apt to record the
particulars of a meeting than a man. Her ability to remember specifics are more
sensitive than a man’s. This is simply the way God has made her and there for
she is able to provide as a very suitable helpmeet to her husband.
There is another reason why she may be useful in a stealthy manner. By attending public meetings she poses less of a threat to the community leaders by virtue of her femininity. If she has school aged home-schooled children she may use the excuse that she is teaching them ‘civics’ and this is one of the educational procedures of teaching. Attending meetings in this way provides visible accountability that the community leaders cannot ignore.
There is another reason why she may be useful in a stealthy manner. By attending public meetings she poses less of a threat to the community leaders by virtue of her femininity. If she has school aged home-schooled children she may use the excuse that she is teaching them ‘civics’ and this is one of the educational procedures of teaching. Attending meetings in this way provides visible accountability that the community leaders cannot ignore.
Tactics
1.
Begin to attend the county’s public
meetings. Find out the dates, times and place where they meet and show up. Be
consistent in your attendance. Formulate a team of men (or women) to rotate so
the burden is not upon a single individual. If only one person tries to keep up
with the meetings he will quickly burn out and stop attending. That is exactly
what the administrators desire. They want as little resistance to their jobs a
possible. Be the gate keeper. Be the watchman.
2.
Research is also important. Most counties have Web
Sites where they host the minutes and agendas from past meetings. Being to
catalog them and study them from a Biblical standpoint. Wives and mothers can
be very useful in this endeavor since they are usually at home and computer
savvy. Researching and reading some of the consent agreement and the mandates
that the state places on counties, cities and towns takes time. A synopsis of
these documents can be invaluable.
Research the various county, town or city
committees. Find out when they meet. Choose one and attend. Start with Zoning
or the School board. Get others to attend the other meetings. Find out the
agenda and then listen before you say a word. Keep a journal. Take notes. The
goal is to compare the agenda and the policies against Scripture and then to
counter those policies with a Biblical Solution. Remember you must be Solution
oriented.
3.
Volunteer for a committee. There are many
committees available in your area. You simply need to research what is
available. Even if the committee is a group organizing the Fourth of July
parade or the Christmas parade get on the
team. Usually one of the town councilmen or city fathers, or even the
mayor is appointed to oversee that committee. Get to know these people. Vet
them Biblically. Be cunning. Be wise. Know those that work among you. Become
familiar with how they think and what their worldview philosophy is. THEN, you
will be ready to act, but not until then.
4.
Take your elected leaders out to lunch. Get
to know them. If it is female, have the wives get involved. Take the
commonwealth attorney to lunch or the district attorney whichever you have in
your locality. Get to know them. Get them to know you. Remember to ask about
their family, their wives children and how the pressure of being a public
figure is affecting them. Be genuinely concerned.
If you know that the particular leader is a blasphemous anti-Christ you may not want to eat with him or her. Nevertheless, when you see them around town, offer a respectful greeting. Honor their office even if you cannot honor the man.
If you know that the particular leader is a blasphemous anti-Christ you may not want to eat with him or her. Nevertheless, when you see them around town, offer a respectful greeting. Honor their office even if you cannot honor the man.
5.
Finally, get to know all the businesses in
the county. Know the shop owners. Patronize their shops. Ask how they are and
how their business is doing. Be concerned. Develop a report. Strike up
conversation about things that really matter. Things like liberty, property
taxation, family security, the economic situation and the moral breakdown of
the culture. Consider their response and share some of your own thoughts if
appropriate at that time. Above all, show that you are concerned for the
well-being of the human race, freedom of every American and the integrity of the
family unit, in light of the treat of tyranny, whether it is active at the
federal, state or local level.