Motto: “Setting the Captives free”. Vision: We envision a day when all bible-believing Christians, regardless of ethnicity, stand for what we say we believe, and to engage in the political process that represents us. Mission: To advance the Kingdom of God through sociopolitical education and engagement rooted in a Biblical Worldview.
Values: Our work is based on those biblical principles and val
ues that aim to faithfully fulfill Christ’s mission, as articulated in Luke 4:18 and Acts 26:18. We believe that the gospel message has both political and public policy implications, which include long term ministry goals such as “proclaiming freedom for the prisoners, recovery of sight for the blind, and releasing of the oppressed.”
Goal: Our aim is to create a “paradigm shift” in the way people, in general, and the African American populace, in particular, view mat- ters of faith, race and public policy. FJI pledges to vigorously chal- lenge “liberal” idealogy with those conservative principles, such as the R.I.S.E Principles, essential to promoting and sustaning stable and prosperous family and society.