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Obama Hosts First Evangelical Summit At White House

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First Posted: 10/12/2011 10:31 pm Updated: 12/12/2011 4:12 am

By Sarah Pulliam Bailey
Religion News Service

(RNS) President Obama formally extended his ear to evangelicals ahead of the 2012 election, meeting with top leaders of the National Association of Evangelicals in the White House for about 30 minutes on Wednesday (Oct. 12).

International religious freedom was a top priority for the group as they thanked Obama for condemning the charges against Youcef Nadarkhani, an Iranian pastor facing execution for his conversion to Christianity.

George Wood, the general superintendent of the Assemblies of God, cited other cases of people who been persecuted in cases around the world.

"Someone commented that all these things relate to issues of religious freedom," NAE President Leith Anderson said in an interview after the meeting. "He (Obama) did a lot of listening."

The group also discussed immigration reform and tricky legal questions surrounding whether religious organizations can hire based on religious beliefs while receiving federal funds, he said.

Discussions included the concern for budget cuts, including proposed reductions in funding for overseas development, and Obama referred to his desire for further job creation.

One issue that did not come up was abortion, which has been a sensitive point of divergence for both sides.

"Issues that relate to the poor we would address as pro-life issues, but it was not specifically a discussion on abortion," Anderson said. "It was not intentionally omitted. We had a limited amount of time."

One participant in the meeting said Obama and NAE leaders acknowledged a "respectful disagreement" over same-sex marriage, and NAE officials advocated for the right of military chaplains to voice their opposition to homosexuality following the repeal of the Don't Ask/Don't Tell policy.

The NAE, which represents 40 denominations across some 45,000 local churches, extends a request to meet with the president each year, Anderson said. This is the first time Obama has accepted.

"Evangelicals have had good access to the Obama White House, at least that's my experience. He clearly knows where we disagree on issues like marriage and abortion and he acknowledged that we have significant differences," Anderson said.

"We also talked about similar concerns and that he can be helpful to us in protecting the lives of Christians persecuted in other countries. He indicated that's a priority."

Previous presidents have also met with the NAE. At the 1983 NAE convention in Orlando, President Reagan delivered his famous speech referring to the Soviet Communist system as "the Evil Empire."

"Did we have something of that magnitude that happened today?" Anderson said. "It wasn't that type of setting and circumstance."

The Wednesday meeting came after the White House held a Tuesday night screening for 80 religious leaders of "58," a new film on global poverty. Leaders from several Christian agencies, such as Compassion International, World Relief, Food for the Hungry and International Justice Mission met with members of the Obama administration to watch the film and discuss ways to help the poor.

Christian-based relief organizations have been adjusting to the new administration, said Stephan Bauman, president and CEO of World Relief, the NAE's affiliated humanitarian arm. While President George W. Bush's pet project was global AIDS relief, Christian agencies hope to see continued funding through President Obama's Feed the Future program, Bauman said.

"The president is in a totally different place in Congress and the economy, so it's hard to compare the two administrations," he said. "We can't deny that it's an important time for the White House with the re-election. That's not stated or said anywhere. We don't doubt their genuineness."

Relief groups are watching legislation on Capitol Hill that would cut foreign aid budgets, potentially impacting many international organizations. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton made the case Wednesday that the government should maintain its 1 percent of foreign aid in federal spending.

"It's a burden for us to keep making the case... But then I'll get called by a conservative member of Congress who asks, 'Why aren't we doing more in the Horn of Africa? Those people are starving.' And so we have to keep making the case, and we are," Clinton told The Associated Press. "We have religious groups who are our allies on foreign aid."

Scott Todd, who leads Compassion International's global advocacy efforts, said an upcoming study from the Barna Group suggests that 20 percent of Protestants and 16 percent of Catholics have traveled abroad on some form of ministry or mission trip. Christians under 35 are 50 percent more likely to give to causes to eradicate extreme poverty, the study suggests.

"Poverty is no longer an abstract issue," Todd said. "I think the risk in the current climate is that it becomes politicized. It's not.
It's always been bipartisan."

(Daniel Burke contributed to this report.)

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sweetlilthing
hurt no one but tell the truth
06:37 AM on 10/19/2011
Secular Coalition for America participated in what was billed as the first-ever White House meeting with secular groups and lets not forget the first- ever congressional hearing on the civil rights of American Muslims.It's about equal time for all Americans.
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sweetlilthing
hurt no one but tell the truth
06:15 AM on 10/19/2011
"NAE officials advocated for the right of military chaplains to voice their opposition to homosexuality following the repeal of the Don't Ask/Don't Tell policy."

Strict lines between religion and military must be maintained so our armed forces are not seen as Christian forces. Do the NAE officials want the U.S. Military to look the over way and not uphold the law? DADT is dead and the law allows gays to serve openly in the military. Why would the Military allow it's staff to oppose the law? It is appalling that these religious organizations continue to promote their racism against gays and their rights.
As far as Religious charities speaking for the poor and oppressed, it's seems to me charity given in return for membership isn't charity. It's not charity if there's a payback or an expectation of loyalty to the very people giving you the hand out.
02:03 AM on 10/17/2011
Look up! In never ends--it is eternal and all of humanity as individuals will answer to a creator for time served on planet Chaos! What have I and all who have breathed the gift of life done to expect and hope for in the next page of existence. Yes todo you do have a soul. I personally admire Obama for listening to anybody who speaks for poor and oppressed! Pray for Wisdom on all sides!
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iLdoRight
Encouraging The Rightest Rightness
12:50 AM on 10/17/2011
Caption suggestion; "Honest! An ear of corn this long !"
11:06 PM on 10/16/2011
I can' t believe this. But the evangelicals have to get in there and convince them that their own narrow, bigoted, ignorant beliefs are the only beliefs to believe. And that is not a verdict on all faithful persons...it is just this group. There way or the highway, we have seen how they behave through so many people. GWBush being one of the most recent, Perry, Bachmann, palin and all those nutcases in the republican Congress...who if they are not, still mimic. It is scary and I wish to heck he wasnt doing that. He had Rick Warren and his very arrogant prayer..you would think that would be enough. But there is that ...no your enemy.
05:37 PM on 10/26/2011
Sorry to disappoint you but the bigots are those who think they are intelligent, blow smoke rings to look creative and who despise sincere Christians who stand and defend their values. You will not see GWB, Palin, etc ever stoop to the childish levels we see from the bozos on this blog site
08:53 PM on 10/16/2011
This is a joke!
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goodog
Honk if you believe in a public editor.
02:58 PM on 10/16/2011
Taxpayers bankrolling religious conservative sects to proselytize around the world: Good!

Public Option for basic healthcare in America: Bad.

Got it?

Conservatives are not anti-government spending. They just want it ALL spent on them. Boehner, McConnell, Cantor, Ryan and ALL the GOP safe seats in the party leadership voted YES on the out-going administration's Wall Street bailout in 2008.
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naschkatze
A free man creates himself.
12:27 PM on 10/16/2011
The most disgusting thing I have read on this blog this morning. They still won't vote for you, Mr. Obama, or are you counting on them being so anti-Mormon that they will?
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Neil20
11:11 AM on 10/16/2011
Why doesn't Obama instead get together groups of dedicated environmentalists and discuss how America's and the world's environment and biodiversity can be saved and protected? The planet needs more people with vision to save the earth. If the environment is taken care of, if population is kept under control (right now it is at a frightening 7 billion and growing), there will be no famine in different parts of the world. Religious organisations will not have to send billions of tonnes of food including Bibles to starving nations. In the US Obama ought to take a well-heeled stand to fight the Republicans on the environment issue. Why is he so concerned with the evangelicals? Isn't he showing his own insecurity in the face of the 2012 elections? His promise of doing something for the environment has not materialized as yet. Rather he has caved in to the pressures from the Republicans by permitting the Yellowstone XL pipeline across the nation (It's only the protesters that are actually stopping the pipeline from taking shape). Hillary Clinton is planning to allow Arctic drilling. These and a 100 more important issues Obama ought to deal with instead of wasting his time listening to right wing evangelicals. Both have become turncoats to the cause of the environment.
11:03 PM on 10/16/2011
The president has no conviction or passion for anything enviornmental. Having evangels who do not think it is right to protect the enviornmental beings in OUR WH is egregious. I could list more betrayals of the enviornment too.
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speedy evans
09:54 AM on 10/16/2011
evangelical summit at the white house bring a cup of blood no beer please
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ChrisDWard
Real eyes realize real lies
12:34 AM on 10/15/2011
Who is advising this president?
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Mark Twaine
12:12 AM on 10/16/2011
Whoever they are, there are too many of them.
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ChrisDWard
Real eyes realize real lies
04:00 AM on 10/16/2011
I'm more concerned about quality than quantity.
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LibertarianCentrist
Gary Johnson 2016!
07:34 PM on 10/14/2011
Still waiting to be able to vote for an Atheist or Agnostic President!
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iLdoRight
Encouraging The Rightest Rightness
12:52 AM on 10/17/2011
Are you sure you haven't?
09:25 AM on 10/14/2011
Note to those attending the summit.

If Mr. Obama requires you to shower before visiting with him, and they try to heard all of you into a single shower room with a locking door....run.
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ChrisDWard
Real eyes realize real lies
11:50 PM on 10/14/2011
Are you being funny?
09:24 AM on 10/14/2011
Have been reading the comments here:

I just love to see how Democrats - you know, "the party of tolerance, acceptance and embracing of different ideas" lambaste a group that doesn't square with their beliefs.

Ah, hypocrisy..... LOL
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ChrisDWard
Real eyes realize real lies
11:56 PM on 10/14/2011
I don't think it has anything to do with "squaring with their beliefs." I'm a Dem, and the issue I have with it stems from the doctrine of separation of church and state, and the danger I see in the increasing influence of reglion on our political process and government. At what point does it stop? It's bad enough that organized religion in the US enjoys special tax treatment. Does Obama now have to hold a special summit for Catholics, Jews, Mormons, Muslims, etc? Personally, I don't give a flying fig what others believe or don't believe -it's their right and none of my business. I just don't want religious groups of ANY type influencing government or getting "special hearings" at the highest levels. Each religious group, by its very nature of arrogant self-regard and belief in being "the one true religion," has historically had no qualms about cruelly oppressing those whose beliefs differ. We're seeing the growing influence of authoritarian rightwing Christians on the GOP right now. The increasing influence of religion, especially religious fundamentalism, in our country should cause everyone to pause and consider the possible consequences.
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Gailsunday
I think what I think...therefore, I am
07:59 PM on 10/15/2011
.....INDEED we MUST look the any aspirations or gestures, influence of religions into our Federal, State, etc., government.....Currently I am reading a book, 'Who Owns the World"......it is basically about land, worldwide in every country, every continent on the Earth. Starts from a historical point of view and moves on from there. How ownership has influenced the history of civilization from it start to the present., and it's effects to the detriment of the many........The biggest landholder/owner on the Earth is Queen Elizabeth Windsor of England.....MASSIVE.
The Second largest ownership of landed assets on Earth IS THE POPE, of the Roman Catholic Church, and has been pretty much for many many centuries..and the history of how this ownership has adversely affected people, "owning" governments essentially............And I DO not want, or believe or accept that ANY religion of any sect in ANY WAY belongs in influence or part of THE Government of the United State of America....it is PART of The Declaration of Independence, and is there for very valid and good reasons
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Gailsunday
I think what I think...therefore, I am
08:05 PM on 10/15/2011
Powerful, great post Chris.....great work! Well said!!
09:11 AM on 10/14/2011
What I got from this was "40 denominations", Really? If there is Only One God, then why the need for so many different denominations? I know in other areas there can be many different views of things and an idea that was considered true is later proven to be wrong and replaced, but since Christianity sets the bible up as the ultimate truth, why the need for so many versions. Just a thought from a "recovering Catholic".
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Mark Twaine
12:08 AM on 10/16/2011
Each denomination springs forth from a potentate who seeks to imposed their beliefs on the rest.
11:02 PM on 10/16/2011
Not always true about teh potaentate.
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detroitblkmale30
Wise Men Still Seek Him
09:55 AM on 10/18/2011
Because no two people see everything the same way.