Do Your Homework - and Pray

By Ted Kyle

Elections are important to the Christian community. And that may be doubly true in this year of our Lord, 2008. Great issues are on the table, and if believers want to stand in the gap and resist the surge toward “social liberalism”—much of which is in rebellion against God and His Word—now is the time to stand up and be counted.

But there is a problem: We rarely get to vote for or against “issues.” Instead we are invited to vote for or against people—candidates for office. And this is where the choices become less black-and-white and more grey.

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