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EPISODE · Jul 29, 2025 · 47 MIN

#386 The Importance of Persistence in Public Life with Paul Smith

from The Good Citizen Podcast

Success in the public square is often measured in years or even decades and can be temporary without continued vigilance and effort. This is why persistence is a critical quality for those engaged in public life, and Paul Smith is an encouraging example of this dedication. In this interview, I talk with Paul Smith, the founder of Citizen Impact, about his efforts in supporting Christian education, a more than ten year efforts to protect religious freedom in Georgia, and a remarkable story about 9/11.  Key Takeaways: How God called Paul into public square ministry. A remarkable story about praying outside the White House during 9/11. The path to passing the Religious Freedom Restoration Act in Georgia. How he supports Christian education. The post #386 The Importance of Persistence in Public Life with Paul Smith first appeared on The Good Citizen Project.

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