Updated 09:38 pm.EST, Fri November 20, 2009

Opinion|Tue, Nov. 03 2009 07:51 PM EDT

Interview: NAE's Galen Carey on Impact of Growing Up an MK

By Michelle A. Vu|Christian Post Reporter

Galen Carey, the new director of government affairs at the National Association of Evangelicals, recently spoke to The Christian Post about the impact that growing up as a missionary kid in a poor country had on his career choice and on the issues he cares about.

  • Galen Carey
    (Photo: The National Association of Evangelicals)
    Galen Carey is the director of government affairs at the National Association of Evangelicals.

The following are excerpts from the interview.

CP: I think I heard somewhere that your parents were missionaries? Is that true? How has that experience impacted your professional choice as an adult?  

Carey: Yes. That experience has deeply influenced me for sure. They went to the Philippines when I was seven years old. We went to a small town down in Cebu. So we were the only foreigners in the town.

Most of the people in our town were very poor. Some were extremely poor and that influenced me a lot. There was a neighbor boy who actually died from tetanus. He stepped on a nail and his parents had no money to get any medical care and he got sick and eventually died. I always wondered, why did he die. And I could see that whenever I got sick my parents brought me to the doctor. So it gave me both a cross-cultural sensitivity but also a concern for the issue of poverty.

CP: You served at NAE’s humanitarian arm, World Relief, for over two decades. What skills or experiences from your role there do you think will be most useful to your new position?  

Carey: Well, I had a variety of experiences with World Relief and that has given me some insight into the issues that NAE deals with. Certainly, I’ve lived in a number of countries and worked on a number of programs related to poverty, refugee and immigration concerns, health – maternal and child health, disaster, advocacy, and those are all experiences that give me insight. And all the things I’ve done through World Relief are through churches, so working with churches and speaking on behalf of the Church [now] is quite linked to the things I did before.

CP: At World Relief, you worked closely with refugees and you’ve been known to be a leading evangelical voice on refugee, immigration and international relief and development issues. I heard you’re also fluent in Spanish. The NAE released a strong resolution favoring immigration reform recently. How large was your role in getting the NAE in saying and doing more on immigration reform?

Carey: Well, the NAE immigration resolution was something that was developed over a long period, principally before I arrived on the scene. So I can’t really take credit for it. My work going forward will be to take the resolution and to advance it and make sure it is understood and known both among our constituents and legislators who will be voting on immigration reform.

CP: There are many issues to advocate for and only one of you to represent NAE on Capitol Hill. What priority or priorities do you plan to focus on for this year and maybe next year?  

Carey: Well, we have in our founding document, For the Health of the Nation, there are seven areas of concern: religious liberty, protecting children and families, the sanctity of life, justice and compassion for the poor, human rights, peace and creation care. So those are the areas that we have agreed as an evangelical community to advocate on together. Continue »

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