The Election is two weeks from today, but a survey from Arizona Christian University, led by respected pollster George Barna, found that as many as 104 million “people of faith” are unlikely to vote. Of that number, 32 million are self-identified Christians who regularly attend church. What should we make of this? Many Christians are discouraged by both major parties and their candidates. But that’s no reason to stay home on November 5. Even if you strongly dislike both presidential candidates, there are many state and local races that practically impact your daily life. Christians should care deeply about who serves in office. We’ve been blessed with freedom and liberty unlike any other nation in history, and it’s our responsibility to preserve the blessings to liberty for future generations.
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