writing Volume Two

One-Question Interviews on the Theme of Motive

Hello leaders and friends,

As we move the mission to inspire American unity forward with a build endurance mindset, I’d like to invite you to take part in a one-question interview as we craft Volume Two.

I believe that we make our country more just and free when we collaborate and build trust, and do so with a build endurance mindset. Life has been upended by chaos and loss for many in the Liberatus community over the last few years—and for many Americans. As we take time to heal and reflect, let’s keep going.

If you’d like to participate in these one-question interviews for Volume Two, take time to run or stroll, pray, and write in nature. Or, reach out to me using the form below about hosting a Volume Two vision night. Then, select the question you’d like to respond to below. Write a response of five sentences, and I’ll compile these to include as many as we can in Volume Two, and while I am still navigating post-injury recovery and the fallout from it, I’ll plan to follow up with you if you participate. In case you’d like to donate, you can find giving options at the bottom of the page. We are currently running on 1% funding levels, and your support will make the mission real. Thank you!

Build Endurance,

Caleb

Liberatus Founder


Interview questions

Select the question you wish to answer below. For guidance on how to give voice to American unity as opposed to intentional division, take care to thoughtfully review the Liberatus Values of Freedom, the Philosophy of Freedom in Political Engagement, and the actions that define unity.

Liberatus reserves the right to publish, reject, or edit for clarity and brevity all responses submitted.

In light of recent events in the US House of Representatives and across the world, the deadline to respond has been extended to June 30, 2024.

 

Option 1: What is the motive for advocacy for refugees, the displaced, and those who have been marginalized?

Option 2: What do you think adding Romans 8:38-39 to the end of every political statement would change about ourselves, political communication, and the narratives we use to drive results?

Option 3: What is the better future you imagine (what does it mean to you to make our country more just and free for the next generation over the next 40 years)? Please write about outcomes, not specific legislation. You can read about the outcomes I imagine in this article.

Please paste your answers into the form below.

 

 

The mission won’t move without you

The scale and effectiveness of the mission to inspire American unity hinges on your support and participation. To fuel the mission, take time to pray in nature about your vocation and calling, and choose the giving option that’s right for you below. We’ve shipped or hand-delivered 214 copies of Volume One to supporters in 20 states—and we’re just getting started.