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In Part 2 of this series, I wrote about the importance of pastors equipping the saints by preaching from a Kingdom mindset and a biblical worldview. If we are to be influencers and change agents in our culture, we must rise above partisan politics and champion Kingdom values within our government. Pastors can have a key role in our electoral process by empowering believers in prayer and encouraging engagement in the public square.

Here are some practical ways for pastors and church leaders to equip and empower their congregations to use both their voices and their votes in an election:

Preach the Kingdom of God and the power of His presence.

It is this foundational truth that can avert political divisiveness and keep the focus on the greater goal. Our biblical worldview must start from the place of God’s presence, both personally and corporately. More than simply a theology, His presence must be central to our corporate worship experience and our commission as the people of God. Moses declared he would not take the people into the Promised Land without God’s presence (Ex 33:15).

Call the church to pray by personal example and public encouragement.

All believers are called to pray for those in authority (Rom 13:1). Pastors can issue the call to prayer through their own example and involvement. Times of corporate prayer for both community and national leaders will stir greater faith and strengthen the priority of intercession for those in authority. Pastors can also reinforce intercession by visiting and attending prayer meetings, giving public testimony to answered prayer, and sharing strategic prayer points from the pulpit.

Cast the vision and provide relevant resources.

Pastors have a weekly opportunity to teach on Kingdom values and the power of our voice in the public square. In our nation, our voting is our voice. If Christians are concerned about our nation, voting for candidates who support biblical values voices our concern. Don’t relinquish your vote or silence your voice. Encourage voting for biblical values and you will be encouraging biblical values in our nation. Churches can provide Voter and Prayer Guides that will clarify the pressing issues for both prayer and for action. They can also provide Voter Registration forms and include pertinent polling details in bulletins and newsletters.

Share testimonies to build faith and stir to action.

Answered prayer and tangible results are the greatest motivating factors in getting people engaged in the electoral process. Stories of Christians effectively casting their votes and seeing spiritual and cultural transformation, from school boards to state houses, can ignite faith and stir people to action. These examples can illustrate our ongoing invitation to impact and change our culture through our voice and our vote.

For a free Voter/Prayer Guide from IFA, click here.

Additional information on what churches can and cannot do in elections: 

Join our First Friday Prayer Conference Call to understand and pray through these issues. Dial 712-432-0075, access code 1412452# at 12:15 pm, Friday, October 5, 2018. Or watch and pray on Facebook any time after as well.

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Donna L
October 7, 2018

Got the information too late to join this time, but know I was praying throughout the day and evening. Will know for next time. As an empty nester and retired, I spend a good chunk of my day praying and listening to the Lord. I trust headway was made for the kingdom.

For those whose pastors are not calling them to pray, and sadly, there are many, do so at home and pray for your pastor. Because we are in the last days, the love of many has grown cold and many are lukewarm, our prayers can change that! Wanda wrote of the zeal of the Lord in part 1, 2Corinthians 9:2 tells us our zeal can provoke many, NKJ says majority! So zealously pray and praise Him and watch as your fire ignites others!

Milena
October 7, 2018

Sorry that I couldnt participated. I have to work but my heart was there. I am praying hard for our Country and our midterms elections. God Bless you all.

Donna L
October 4, 2018

12:15 PM, CST or EST? Will be there.

    Judy McDonough
    October 5, 2018

    It is Eastern Time. It’s going to be a great prayer call.

    Judy McDonough
    Communications Director
    Intercessors for America

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