Principle #4: Prioritize
Our top priorities include:
A. Financial Development
We’re about to go from being a $50,000/year ministry to a $1.2 million/year ministry. More on this later.
A anonymous Donor has already pledged a $25,000 Matching Grant to commence the "As One Man" Project. Combining our two mailing lists, we hope to match this Grant by July 21st.
B. Leadership Development
None of the above happens without the development of Godly leaders, including plans for succession in 5-10 years if the LORD tarries. If our LORD doesn’t return in our lifetimes, we need to pass the baton to a well-prepared next generation of leaders. That process begins now.
C. Issues
There will likely never be a lack of political/governmental, and cultural issues facing us. Clearly, we cannot tackle them all. But we will focus on those issues that support or denigrate:
1. Our nation’s heritage as the only nation in the history of the world that was intentionally founded to honor God and spread the gospel of Jesus Christ.
2. The right of all American Citizens to be free from any form of local, state or federal government deception, tyranny, and oppression; to pursue life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness in peace, safety, and security as a nation “Under God”.
3. The responsibility of our elected local, state, and federal officials, to respect the U. S. Constitution, the rule of law, and our rights of assembly, speech, religious liberty, and personal/national self defense, and to ensure fair and reliable elections.
(We do not support passage of H.R.1 which will destroy our voting system and establish one Party control of all future elections.)
4. The Christian family unit as the basic building block for a Godly society, which includes a biological father and a biological mother leading and guiding their children’s spiritual life, moral understanding, and education.
5. The Rights and Responsibilities of Parents in the education of their children, without government interference.
6. The Responsibility of local school boards to ensure K-12 educators are required to teach our children to read, write, compute, think analytically, and understand their citizenship duties under the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the rule of law; avoiding revisionist history, and expressing personal political opinions.