A Call to the Church
If Christians stay home on Election Day, we are not staying neutral — we are handing the keys of our homes, our schools, and our nation to whoever shows up. Someone will walk through that door. It had better be a person of Christian values.
The Stakes
Laws shape the world our children grow up in. When we elect leaders who reject biblical values, the consequences reach our kitchen tables, our classrooms, and our churches. These aren't abstract debates — they are the air our kids will breathe.
"Train up a child in the way he should go." — Proverbs 22:6
Curriculum, parental rights, what's taught about gender, life, and family — all decided in legislatures and school boards. Silence from Christians means someone else is writing the lesson plan.
"Righteousness exalts a nation." — Proverbs 14:34
Every law is a moral claim. A culture that abandons biblical values doesn't become neutral — it becomes hostile to them. Christians shape culture by showing up.
"We must obey God rather than men." — Acts 5:29
Religious liberty is not self-sustaining. Every generation must defend it. If we don't vote for leaders who protect faith in the public square, we will lose the freedom to live it.
Not voting is a choice. It is the choice to let others decide for your family, your church, and your nation.
One Home, One Vote, One Witness
Voting is not a distraction from discipleship. It is one of its most visible expressions. When we gather on Sunday and show up on Tuesday, we tell our neighbors — and our children — that the Lord of our lives is also the Lord of our civic life.
"Seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you…" — Jeremiah 29:7
The Issues That Matter
We don't vote perfectly. We vote prayerfully. These are the issues Scripture will not let us ignore.
"You formed my inward parts." — Psalm 139:13
Every human being bears the image of God — from the womb to the final breath. Laws that protect the vulnerable reflect the heart of the Father.
"We must obey God rather than men." — Acts 5:29
The freedom to worship, speak, serve, and live out our faith in public is the freedom from which every other freedom flows.
"A man shall leave his father and mother and hold fast to his wife." — Genesis 2:24
God designed marriage and the family. Strong families build strong communities. No government program replaces what God established.
"Teach them diligently to your children." — Deuteronomy 6:7
Parents — not bureaucracies — are the primary authority over their children's upbringing, education, and moral formation.
"Whoever causes one of these little ones to stumble…" — Matthew 18:6
Children are being targeted by ideologies that deny God's design. We vote to protect their bodies, their innocence, and their right to a childhood.
"Do not be conformed to this world." — Romans 12:2
We reject ideologies that replace truth with feelings and divide people by identity. We stand for the dignity of every person made in God's image.
"Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom." — 2 Corinthians 3:17
The right to speak freely, worship freely, and defend our families and communities is a gift worth guarding through every generation.
"The authority does not bear the sword in vain." — Romans 13:4
Safe streets and an orderly nation are acts of love for neighbor. Compassion without law is chaos. Law without compassion is cruelty. We need both.
"Remember those who are in prison, as though in prison with them." — Hebrews 13:3
Our brothers and sisters around the world are dying for their faith. A nation's foreign policy should not forget them. Vote for leaders who won't.
What You Can Do — Today
Most non-voting Christians are already registered — but many aren't. Check your registration or sign up in under two minutes.
Register — VotersVoiceDon't vote by vibes. Use a biblical framework to weigh candidates — character, conviction, and track record against Scripture.
Candidate RubricPastors can legally and faithfully mobilize their flocks. Bulletin inserts, sermon outlines, and a pledge card — free to use.
Church ToolkitElections are won by those who show up. Your vote is a prayer with feet. Before November, make a plan. Ask a friend. Bring five Christians with you.