With Christ in the Voting Booth

With Christ in the Voting Booth
Author: David J. Shedlock
Publsiher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2012
Genre: Christianity and politics
ISBN: 9781619968523

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"With Christ in the Voting Booth is not a dated Voter's Guide that promotes certain candidates and after the election becomes as useful as day-old toast. Instead, Shedlock has written a book that addresses issues that crop up in every election. What if the candidate isn't fully pro-life? What if he or she wants to raise my taxes? What about third parties, or sitting it out altogether?" Governor Mike Huckabee Know who to vote for doesn't always come easy for the Christian. No unambiguous voice from heaven whispers: "This is my candidate, vote for him." Even though almost every candidate in America makes a Christian profession, most of us know some Christians we wouldn't trust with a loaded BB gun, let alone access to the launch button of the world's largest cache of nuclear weapons. Thankfully, God has given us His Word, "The Ultimate Voter's Guide." Using the Bible, With Christ in the Voting Booth provides us tools to resist Government Too Small and Government Too Big, while embracing Government Just Right, not based on false promises and "Christian" utopian fantasies, but rather the most important political success story of all: The Voter (and Governor) Who Pleases God. David Shedlock graduated from Central Bible College in Springfield, Missouri and received his Master's Degree in English as a Second Language from Minnesota State University (Mankato). He is a leading contributor and assistant editor to the blog, Caffeinated Thoughts and its companion site Caffeinated Theology. He has been a member of Trinity Presbyterian Reformed Church in Johnston, Iowa, since 1996. He and his wife, Judy, have five children and 16 grandchildren. Sheldock may be contacted at [email protected] or through www.turretinpress.com.

Faith in the Voting Booth

Faith in the Voting Booth
Author: Leith Anderson,Galen Carey
Publsiher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-03-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310346104

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Faith in the Voting Booth by National Association of Evangelicals leaders Leith Anderson and Galen Carey will help you clarify your own positions in light of your faith before you enter the voting booth. Anderson and Carey show that biblical wisdom is surprisingly relevant to today’s complex political issues. Each voting decision should be thoughtfully and prayerfully approached. This book does not tell you how to vote. Instead it will help you resist clever campaign slogans and television ads designed to make you angry or afraid. Faith in the Voting Booth provides general principles to guide you in 2016 and for years to come. As informed faith leaders, Anderson and Carey not only identify the issues but also help you reflect biblically on how to vote. It is a book that will keep people of faith up to date and ready to vote with confidence and wisdom.

Christ in the Voting Booth

Christ in the Voting Booth
Author: Thomas A. Droleskey
Publsiher: Hope of Saint Monica
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Catholics
ISBN: 1891431013

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How to Be Salt and Light

How to Be Salt and Light
Author: Liz Lemery Joy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2016-09-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 194361380X

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Christian's are called to be Salt and Light to the Culture. Each vote we cast is a seed sown into the prosperity and direction of this nation.

With God in the Crucible

With God in the Crucible
Author: Peter Storey
Publsiher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781426721182

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Often the church is accused of being so embedded in the culture that effective prophecy leveled at the culture is impossible. But this book illustrates that there was a time and a place where the church community was faithful to its mission as the body of Christ, as church leaders led, people lifted high the cross, and they marched into the uncertainty that still prevails. Here is a time and place where the call to risky discipleship was answered not with whimpers, whines, and excuses, but with the power of faithful Christians living out their call. This book illustrates what it can mean to faithfully answer the call to discipleship and God's service. Many people wonder if they would be able to stand up for their faith if it meant great personal sacrifice or the sacrifice of people they love. They wonder what they would risk for their faith, if anything. In the United States where cost/benefit analysis is a popular way to assess risk, many Christians wonder if they might not have to stand alone, because too many see the risks as too costly. As suggested by the title, this book draws upon a collection of sermons and addresses given by Peter Storey in a variety of contexts between 1966 and 1993. The original audiences ranged from the all-white Central Methodist Church in Johannesburg, to the South African Council of Churches, to the nation of South Africa, and to the world. All of these sermons and addresses are directly related to specific historical events: security police confrontations, beatings, and tear-gassings in churches around the country of South Africa; an imposed State of Emergency; the murder of 14-year-old Stompie Sepie by Winnie Mandela's thugs; and the violent jockeying for power between Mandela's African National Congress, Chief Mangosutho Buthelizi's Inkatha Movement, and F. W. de Klerk's regime. The book offers the full perspective of what it means to speak truth, empower people to stand for the truth, and to pastor souls during times when living truth seems almost impossible. Key Features: 1. Foreword by Desmond Tutu 2. 15 chapters, each including a brief description of the original context, the sermon and its connection with the present, and a prayer 3. Epilogue by Will Willimon

In the Voting Booth

In the Voting Booth
Author: Greg Erlandson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-12-06
Genre: Catholic Church and world politics
ISBN: 1592764517

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In the Voting Booth: A Catholic Guidewalks you through the important responsibility of voting in light of one's Catholic conscience.This pamphlet answers the questions most on people's minds: Does the Church tell me who I should vote for? What are the key principles that should be guiding me as I enter the voting booth? How does my Catholic Faith help me to make these choices? What about the separation of Church and State? If no single party or candidate in a given election conforms to our important Catholic principles, what am I to do?Voting with a Catholic conscience is hard work and Our Sunday Visitor is trying to make it easier.

The Voting Booth

The Voting Booth
Author: Brandy Colbert
Publsiher: Disney Electronic Content
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-07-07
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781368053686

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Two first-time teen voters meet at their polling place and fall in love over the course of one crazy day in this YA novel pitched as THE KISSING BOOTH meets THE SUN IS ALSO A STAR.

How Should Christians Vote

How Should Christians Vote
Author: Tony Evans
Publsiher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802483638

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Christians are a large and influential voting block today. But as each governmental election approaches, an increasing polarity occurs within those claiming the Christian faith. This comes as a result of party-voting rather than voting according to Biblical mandates and authority. To refocus correctly, Dr. Tony Evans goes back to the basics and teaches on how God established government as a divine institution whose tasks include promoting the well-being of those within its realm and protection from evil. Scripture trumps all political alliances making the voting decision a critical opportunity for Christians to promote God's Word and His values through whom they elect. In the face of increasing emotions the Christians representing God's kingdom values should communicate His truths in a manner reflective of the King - in a gracious and strategic way. Dr. Evans also looks at the necessary qualities in a good candidate which include intellect, education, competency, skill and spiritual beliefs - whether certain issues are non-negotiables, and how a responsible citizen is to research a candidates' position in order to evaluate it against God's Word.