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Comm 54: The Alarming Consequences of Not Voting: Very Real, Very Bad

  • The Church Finds Its Voice
  • Aug 25
  • 4 min read

Empowering the Resurgence of the Church Vote!

A Coalition of Lindsey Communications, Lindsey Foundation, 

Faith Wins and the Pacific Justice Institute


Comm #54

The Alarming Consequences of Not Voting: Very Real, Very Bad


It’s one thing when the enemies of the American Church want it silenced during national votes, but it’s another entirely when the Church will silence itself. 


One of the most egregious and unBiblical decisions a Christian can make is to “stay out of it” when a vote is taken to select a President, a Governor, Senator etc.


The alarming consequences of Christians not voting are life changing. In fact according to a new Barna poll, most Christians think this election will impact their lives a lot. Yet many plan to not vote because they are not interested, or don’t really like either candidate. 


Those are no reasons. At all. We have a responsibility to vote, not a right to vote. Here is Brad Dacus, and Chad Connelly, Joan Lindsey and Kielle Lindsey to lay out what actually happens when Christians select themselves out of a vote.


Joan Holt Lindsey, Founder and President of Lindsey Communications


Here’s Brad, Chad, Kielle, and Joan to say how this can happen:


COMM 54: The Alarming Consequences of Not Voting: Very Real, Very Bad



Noted poller George Barna presents survey on

Christians & Voting:

“A Pre-Election Survey of Self-Identified Christians Who Regularly Attend Church Services, Examining Attitudes and Behaviors Related to the 2024 Election and Church Engagement in the Election Process.”


2,000 church-going, self-identified Christians, were interviewed. Here are a few highlights:


  • 57% believe the outcome of the November 2024 election will make a big difference in their lives.

  • 29% say the November 2024 election will make only some difference.

  • 23% of churched Christians identified moral decline as a defining issue in this election.

  • 42% of church-going Christians supported abortion on demand.

  • On the list of issues:

67% economic matters were identified as the top concern, especially in relation to inflation and cost of living

64% the economy in general

38% unemployment and jobs

33% the federal deficit and debt

43% named importance of addressing poverty and homelessness

  • 41% said abortion was the 7th-ranked issue


When asked if they would prefer that their churches be more involved or less involved in the 2024 election than they had been in other recent elections, the respondents were split. A plurality (42%) opted for the status quo, preferring the same level of involvement as in the past. The other half of the respondents were evenly divided between saying they prefer their churches to be more involved (25%) or less involved (27%).


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The Church Finds Its Voice Leadership Coalition

Joan Holt Lindsey, Owner and Founder of Lindsey Communications

Chad Connelly, Founder and President of Faith Wins

Brad Dacus, Founder and President of Pacific Justice Institute

Kielle Lindsey is the President of the Lindsey Foundation


As always, we are standing with you and are praying for each of you and yours! 

-Joan, Brad, Chad and Kielle  


           *Please share this important communication and forward on to your networks!

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RESOURCES AND CONTACTS BELOW:

Sermon Showcase

(Sermon Resource Credit: David Barton, WallBuilders Inc.)

A Sermon Preached Before His Excellency John Hancock...

Being the First Day of General Election

By Jonas Clark

(c. 1781)

Excerpts from the sermon are below...


–GOD sits upon the throne of His holiness: The Princes of the people are gathered together, even the people of the GOD of Abraham; for the Shields of the earth belong unto GOD: He is greatly exalted. Psalm 47:8.9


...In these words, we have a striking representation,–a lively portrait of the happy state of a people, or nation, in covenant with God, and favoured with his protection and smiles; of a people established in the enjoyment of the blessings of a civil government, whose constitution is founded in principles of liberty and equity, whose laws are administered with justice and righteousness and whose end is the glory of God, in the good of mankind...


...EQUALITY and INDEPENDENCE are the just claim, the indefeasible birth-right of men:–In a state of nature, as individuals; in society, as states or nations.—Nothing short of these ever did, or ever will satisfy a man or a people, truly free, truly brave...


Click to read the Full Sermon


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NOW, WHERE WAS THAT AGAIN?

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TRUSTED MEDIA SOURCES (Credit: Media Research Center) 

Washington Times  |  Washington Examiner  |  Daily Caller  |  Real Clear Politics

The Daily Wire  |  CNS News  |  News Max  |  One America News  |  El American


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CONTACT US:

Chad Connelly 

President, Faith Wins 

Brad Dacus 

President, Pacific Justice Institute 

Joan Holt Lindsey 

Founder and President, Lindsey Communications 

Kielle Lindsey

President, the Lindsey Foundation 


To read more about Church Do’s and Don’ts and for an expanded list of resources and contacts to call for help, please visit: http://faithwins.us/resources/ 

 
 
 

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