Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much,
and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much.
(Luke 16:10 NIV)

Christians in the First Century did not vote. Of course, back then, there was no voting. Now there is. For me, it is a civic responsibility. During this election timeframe, it is important to know what churches can and cannot do. Here is what they can do:

  • Equip church members with the biblical perspective on an issue
  • Nonpartisan voter registration, get out the vote efforts and voter education
  • Distribute voter guides that do not endorse a candidate
  • Speak about a candidate’s position without endorsing or opposing that candidate

Even if you do not have a voter registration table in your church building, you can encourage people to vote by adding the following to an email, to your website, or in your bulletin:

To encourage Christians regarding voting, please watch the following 1-minute video (feel free to share):

https://youtu.be/cJjw8iEVQUE

Let me know if you have any questions.

Blessings,

Pastor David Beauchamp
Director of Church Ambassador Network of Kansas
Email: David.Beauchamp@FamilyPolicyFoundation.com
Cell: (913) 981-3253

 

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