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Justin Giboney is an ordained minister, attorney, and political strategist in Atlanta. He is also the president of the AND Campaign, a Christian civic organization. Giboney has managed successful campaigns for elected officials in Georgia and referendums relating to Atlanta’s transportation and water infrastructure. In 2012 and 2016, Georgia’s 5th congressional district elected him as a delegate for the Democratic National Convention. A former Vanderbilt University football player and law student, Justin served on the Urban League of Greater Atlanta Board of Directors. He’s the coauthor of Compassion (&) Conviction: The AND Campaign’s Guide to Faithful Civic Engagement.
Evangelicals helped elect Trump. Can evangelicals also hold him accountable?
American Christians can illuminate our country’s politics—if we engage with moral imagination, neighborliness, boldness, and humility.
The Bible consistently tells us we must examine ourselves and accept correction, but our culture is forgetting the art of fair critique.
The Bulletin
Hezbollah strikes, outrage at the Olympics, and news from the campaign trail.
This Juneteenth, the life of unsung civil rights hero Fred Shuttlesworth should be a clarion call to the biblical activism we still need to advance racial justice in America.
We do not deserve to wield influence in the church while being simps and sycophants to the secular world.
As a lifelong athlete and coach, I know sports build character. But I worry about the idolatrous, selfish culture of American athletics.
The prominent pastor’s claim that Martin Luther King Jr. was “not a Christian” is not only ahistorical. It misses God’s heart for justice.
Migrants, border states, and sanctuary cities alike are suffering because of our leaders’ spiteful rivalries.
The Russell Moore Show
The cofounder of the And Campaign encourages Christians in a fraught political moment.