I think we should be fighting on more than one front. I agree that prayer should be the backbone of our efforts and nothing will be
won without it. Having said that, The Church should not have been silent while evil laws were introduced.
(I am thinking of our country now not The USA).
Some Christians are politically active, some are not comfortable with that. Of course the main war is in the heavenlies but
we should pray for discernment to understand the times we are living in. Is it God's will that we allow our governing class
to make laws without our consent?
‘
Except the Lord build the House, they labour in vain that build it.’ This quote from Psalm 127:1 is inscribed in Latin in the stone floor
of the Central Lobby of Britain’s Parliament. If parliament are legislating for things that are an abomination to God, The Church is right to oppose them. We are standing on The Word.
If The Lord & his law isn't the central pillar of that house, they will fall. It's not lazy to oppose unjust laws and advocate for Christian ones, it's a difficult, uphill struggle in today's climate. Ministering to the hurts of gay people in The Church could be made more difficult
under a "conversion therapy" ban.
https://www.stonewall.org.uk/our-work/campaigns/ban-conversion-therapy
https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/banning-conversion-therapy/banning-conversion-therapy
https://christianconcern.com/