Why Christians Must Stand United When They Vote

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There’s a phrase that’s popular, especially during times of national unity or crisis—”United. We stand.” For Christians, though, this phrase captures a deeper meaning.

“United.” Christians can employ this word to show the world around us the unity we share because of a common identity in the person and work of Jesus Christ and because of a shared purpose in the declaration of our Christian faith. We are also united by this great country God has placed us in, the United States of America.

We stand. It’s a short, yet powerful declaration. For Christians, we stand on God’s word and His truth. We were placed on this earth to be God’s ambassadors and His salt and light, so we must stand unashamedly to advance Christian principles in every area of life, including the public square.

Christians stand for one name only—Jesus. That’s why, whether it’s local, state, or national elections, we must base our vote on traditional Judeo-Christian values. American Christians must vote their values and stand for religious freedom, the sanctity of life, strong families and marriages and for compassionate help for those in need.

When you and I—part of America’s 90 million Christians—make this stand and encourage other like-minded believers to do the same, we become powerful agents to advance biblical values, bringing a foretaste of heaven to earth.

Governor Mike Huckabee, My Faith Votes’ honorary national chairman, puts it this way:

“When Christians come to understand what it really means to stand for biblical values in every area of life, including the political realm, Christians will become an unstoppable force, reversing the devastating trend of anti-Christian worldviews in our communities and in our nation. The power of the Christian vote must be harnessed and deployed to stand for biblical truth.”

Our vote represents more than a political preference. It is a declaration before God that our faith informs our politics, that we wish to see the statutes that rule this land flow from the principles of His kingdom.

The united vote of 90 million believers has the power to change everything.

United. We stand. So that America stands strong for God. {eoa}

Jason Yates is the CEO of My Faith Votes.

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