This document discusses the compatibility between Christianity and social work. It notes that Christianity has historically led efforts to address social issues like infanticide, slavery, and child labor by founding hospitals, schools, and other social services. The document argues that social work values align with biblical values like serving others, promoting social justice and human dignity. It asserts that Christians are called by Jesus to help the poor and marginalized in his name through social work. Christians should not view social work and their faith as a choice but rather see social work as living out their faith in the real world. The document provides guidance for integrating faith in a way that respects clients' autonomy while allowing Christians to publicly take political stands aligned with scripture.