How to Bring Your Spiritual Self to Politics

“Despite the irritation you may feel about political candidates who pander to fear and despite the frustration you may have for the media/entertainment industry that fuels the rhetoric of fear, I encourage you to bring your spiritual selves to politics. Bring the certain knowledge that God’s love is abundant. Bring your hope that is fostered through the dedicated worship we share, the time of contemplation when we make ourselves open to continuing revelation, to discerning God’s call for us in this broken, yet beautiful world.”

— Diane Randall, 2016 (source)
Former General Secretary of Friends Committee on National Legislation

If you encounter fear in the news today, meet it with the certain knowledge that God’s love is abundant.

How do you know if you have a leading?

How can you tell when to act and when more discernment is needed? How do you lean on others in your faith community to help you come to clarity?

Share your response!

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  • Diane Randall

    Diane Randall is the Former General Secretary of Friends Committee on National Legislation. In that role, Diane led FCNL’s staff to effectively educate and lobby for the policies and legislative priorities established by FCNL’s General Committee. Before coming to FCNL, Diane was executive director of Partnership for Strong Communities, a Connecticut-based non-profit organization providing leadership, advocacy, and policy development on solutions to homelessness, affordable housing, and community development.

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