Thursday, July 17, 2014

Where is the Christian Vote?

Where are the Christians?

What happens when the mayor, a lesbian - of a major city, Houston - decides to force her reprobate ways on the entire city by insisting that men can use women's restrooms?

As a Christian you have two choices: to "wimp out," hoping to be popular, or to stand up and confront, like a prophet of old.

Pastor Steve Riggle of Grace Church in Houston chose the hard path, to be biblical.  So did many of the Black and Hispanic pastors in his city.

Dave Welch in Houston tells why the great city ended up with such a mayor: the majority of Christians did not vote.

The majority of Christians did not vote.


This is the "Achilles Heel" of the Christian community of today. Because of Christians staying away from the voting booths, hellish ways ravage one of America's greatest cities.
It does not have to stay that way.  What if you, as a Christian, joined with Christians and their pastors across America to make a difference?

What if you committed to vote based on biblical citizenship, get registered and then vote biblically?

What would happen?  We could see a shift in godly leadership in the nation. Prayer is important but prayer is activated by action.

Faith without corresponding action is dead.


Will you join with me and commit to encourage all your friends to register and vote?  Don't leave your responsibility to be salt and light to others. "They" probably won't do anything unless you lead and encourage them.Be a part of the solution, rather than a part of the problem.

Be a part of the solution, rather than a part of the problem.


See you at the polls!

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