Faith without votes is dead
By Bernie Lake | Guest Commentary, Rocky Mountain Voice
Christians should engage in the public square. Unfortunately many are unengaged, likely because there’s been a perceived disconnect between the secular and the sacred. But, there is not. Not only is voting in our elections a civic duty, it should be an act shaped by our Christian values.
Engaging in the political process to elect our leaders, who make our laws, allows Christians to advocate for the issues that matter most to our families, our communities and should uphold biblical principles in governance.
Often churches and pastors do not know where to start or how to shepherd their congregation in the public square. Truth and Liberty voter guides are a great place to start. They are non-partisan, and the result of bib...


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