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Is It Time for a Pivot from National Politics?

Quick to Listen

Christianity Today

Religion, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.3622 Ratings

🗓️ 11 August 2016

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

If voter turnout is any indication, Americans don’t care that much about local elections. During presidential elections, about 60 percent of those eligible head to the polls. During midterms, it's only about 40 percent. It gets worse. During municipal elections, voter turnout falls another 20 points, with only 1 in 5 of those eligible voting for mayor. But local level politics--often affecting housing, transportation, education, and business--can have significant repercussions for communities. And it’s more than voting, says Stephen K. Reeves, the associate coordinator of partnerships and advocacy, for the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship. Reeves advises Christians to start showing up at city meetings and spending time with their local leaders. “In our current political climate in Washington, there’s so much gridlock,” said Reeves. “People often turn to the state and local level to get things done, [the level] where you have more problem solvers, people who are more about making a difference in a more immediate way, versus [fighting] an ideological battle that may [exist] at the national or state level.” Reeves joined Morgan Lee and guest host Richard Clark on Quick to Listen to discuss what happens when your political opponent shows up at your church, why policymakers’ responsiveness depends on their proximity to people, and how churches can make the most effective cases to local officials. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:14.5

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0:22.0

One Sunday, I was sitting in my church First Baptist Austin, and we'd also worked very hard

0:27.2

against the expansion of gambling in Texas and casinos. And that week, you know, had a very

0:32.2

tense meeting with the chairman of a committee who was proposing and pushing forward a bill

0:36.1

to expand gambling in Texas. And I turned to

0:38.7

my left and looked down the row and there he is sitting on the same pew.

0:46.9

I'm Morgan Ling. You are listening to Quick to Listen. Today we will be talking about payday loans,

0:53.3

churches, and local governments, just like you all

0:57.1

expected.

0:57.7

I'm joined here by today also just like you expected, except not really, my boss and co-host for

1:03.9

this week, Richard Clark.

1:05.3

Hey Morgan.

1:06.2

What's up, Richard?

1:07.7

I feel weird.

1:09.2

I feel like I'm in the twilight zone. What's going on? I've been on

1:12.3

podcast before, but never this one. Oh yeah? Yeah. I'm on your podcast a lot. The calling.

1:18.1

Yeah. Let's talk about the calling. Let's just say people should check out the calling. It's a good show, right?

1:23.9

Yeah. So unlike our show, which is a roundtable show, Richard does an interview show.

1:28.3

He is the interviewer.

1:29.7

The interviewees are all different types of people.

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