As we approach another crucial election cycle, I want to bring to your attention a matter of great importance that affects us all as faithful stewards of our responsibilities as citizens of this great Nation.
It is both disheartening and alarming to note that 30% of Christians are currently not registered to vote. This statistic represents not just an opportunity lost, but a significant gap in our collective voice as people of faith. Our faith calls us to be active participants in the society we live in, standing up for the values and principles we hold dear.

In the coming months, let us take up the responsibility and ensure that every Christian within our reach is not only registered to vote but also committed to making their voice heard at the polls this November. Voting is not merely a civic duty; it is an extension of our Christian witness, reflecting our commitment to justice, righteousness, and the common good.
Here are a few steps we can take to encourage and support voter registration and turnout:
Share Information: Educate friends and family about the importance of registering to vote and the impact their votes can have on our nation’s future.
Provide Resources: Direct them to reliable resources for voter registration, including deadlines and necessary documentation.
Organize Events: Host or participate in voter registration drives and informational meetings to mobilize our community.
Pray: Let us pray for wisdom and discernment as we approach the polls, seeking God's guidance in all our decisions.
Let us honor our calling by ensuring that our voices are not only heard but are a testament to our faith and convictions. Your participation is crucial, and I encourage you to take action today.
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Dan Carr