New Training Facility For Judges to Open Next To Faith & Action
Rob Schenck has said many times that Faith and Action’s greatest earthly asset is its ministry center located immediately across a small side street from the US Supreme Court.
“We’re just one minute from the court, three minutes from the Capitol and ten minutes from the White House,” he says. “It puts us right in the center of the action and allows us tremendous access to the people we seek to reach.”
Faith and Action actually maintains two buildings, one at 109 2nd Street, NE and the other one door away at 113 2nd Street, NE. The building in between at 111 2nd Street, NE, is about to make the others that much more strategic. It will soon open as the new Capitol Hill headquarters for an organization that contracts with state Supreme Courts to train their judges and high-level support staff. It also helps other countries to set up effective judicial systems within their governments.
“It’s more and more in the state courts that decisions are made on our three core principles of the sanctity of life, marriage and the family and the public acknowledgment of God,” says Rob Schenck. “The presence of this institution sandwiched between our two ministry facilities allows us unique access to the people who make those decisions. Our mission field is literally coming to us. No one could have planned it. It’s the handiwork of God.”



