Faith and Action in the Nation’s Capital, a fictitious name for P&R Schenck Associates in Evangelism, Inc. (PRS), had its organizational headquarters in Washington, D.C.
[3] Faith and Action's motto was "bringing the word of God to bear on the hearts and minds of those who make public policy in America.
"[4][5] Schenck also stated that Faith and Action was "a Christian outreach whose mission is to reintroduce the Word of God into the public debate surrounding legislation and policy matters".
[9][10] One notable feature of the organization's office was a granite sculpture depicting the Ten Commandments displayed in the building’s front garden.
The agenda included a short speech describing religion as the foundational basis of morality and law, a reading of the Commandments in their entirety, and prayers.