"Just over half of interviewees (51%) in a Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University study, who identified as "people of faith," responded that they are likely to vote in the presidential election between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. The "people of faith" label is given to those who identify with a recognized religion, such as Christianity, Judaism, Mormonism or Islam.
The study found that approximately 104 million people under the "people of faith" umbrella are not expected to vote this election, including 41 million born-again Christians and 32 million who regularly go to church."
Millions of Christians not planning to vote this November, could shape election: Study
"Many Wisconsinites of faith are being discouraged from participating in voting during elections by the nasty tenor of current campaigns. Many feel their rights to even express their faith-based views in public are actively discouraged. But people of faith participating in elections is as old as our American Republic. The Founders established our nation with assumptions that faith and people of faith should play an essential role in our government. In fact, our systems of government were designed to protect the Church and its believers from the State rather than the other way around. Periodically the Judeo-Christian foundation is threatened, but a revival of participation answered each such threat as it must today."
-Wisconsin Freedom and Faith Coalition
Should Christians be involved in politics? The answer is yes. As Christians, it is our calling to be actively involved in making sure we work against moral and spiritual decay and always work to bring people the truth and teachings our faith provides. Sadly, the decay in America has reach nightmare proportions. We are witnessing pornographic material allowed in grade schools, gender reassignment surgery performed on children, parental rights taken away, and men allowed to play in women’s sports. Unfortunately, evil is viewed as good, and good is viewed as evil.
What can Christians do to fight against moral and spiritual decay? Follow what our faith expects from us, and that is to ACT. Christians can vote for Republicans whose policies will enable the church to continue to live in peace and share the gospel without persecution.
In 2020, Donald Trump lost Wisconsin by nearly 20,000 votes. Your vote not only counts, but it will help preserve the religious freedom we cherish. Click here to learn more about "The Christian Case For Voting For Trump".
Here is a side-by-side comparison of the candidates that CAN be shared in 501c3 churches and non-profits courtesy of the Faith & Freedom Coalition. The only way to restore and maintain our conservative values is to participate as our Founders intended.