Bible-Believing Christians Encouraged to 'Pray, Vote and Engage' During Critical U.S. Presidential Election
Christians Engaged conference Sept. 27-28 targets 'reluctant voters'
Following the Oct. 7 terrorist attack, Hon. Michelle Bachmann (pictured), former U.S. presidential candidate and dean of Regent University's Robertson School of Government, remarks about the church's responsibility to stand with Israel during Christians Engaged's conference in 2023. Christian ministry and political leaders flock to this year's conference in Dallas, Sept. 27-28, to rally evangelicals and socially conservative "reluctant voters."
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Sept. 27, 2024
DALLAS, Sept. 27, 2024 /Standard Newswire/ -- A gathering of Christian ministry and political leaders in the Dallas area, Sept. 27-28, aims to persuade evangelicals and socially conservative "reluctant voters" — those wavering on the edge of not voting in the Presidential election — to cast a ballot.
"Jesus is not on the ballot so we have to choose between imperfect candidates," said Bunni Pounds, founder and president of Christians Engaged.
The Dallas-based nonprofit organization has joined with Family Policy Alliance Foundation to encourage social conservatives to get out and vote. They are working together toward reaching one million Christians by Nov. 5.
"Our communities are frustrated by policies that contradict biblical values," she said, "yet many feel disempowered and disconnected."
According to a recent Barna survey conducted by Arizona Christian University, nearly one-third of U.S. evangelicals do not vote in elections. "This means millions of Christians could be missing from the 2024 election unless we turn this around," Pounds said.
Craig DeRoche, CEO of Family Policy Alliance Foundation, said the goal of the conference was to "instill a legacy of biblical values and responsible voting habits in both current and future generations."
Held at Sojourn Church in Carrollton, TX, Christians Engaged's annual conference is open to the public, featuring many speakers, including Coach Joe and Denise Kennedy, Hon. Vicky Hartzler, Tim Barton, Kyle Lance Martin, Jaco Booyens, Congressman Nathaniel Moran, Bunni Pounds, Rev. Rafael Cruz, Craig DeRoche, Pastor Chris McRae, Pastor Ryan Binkley, and Jonathan Saenz!
To register and to view the event schedule and lineup, visit https://www.thececonference.org/
To livestream the conference for free, visit Christian Engaged's YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE7Rj01vSAA1b1jncnbQuVg
MEDIA: To arrange an interview, contact:
Gregg Wooding, 972-567-7660, gregg@iampronline.com
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Following the Oct. 7 terrorist attack, Hon. Michelle Bachmann (pictured), former U.S. presidential candidate and dean of Regent University's Robertson School of Government, remarks about the church's responsibility to stand with Israel during Christians Engaged's conference in 2023. Christian ministry and political leaders flock to this year's conference in Dallas, Sept. 27-28, to rally evangelicals and socially conservative "reluctant voters."
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Sept. 27, 2024
DALLAS, Sept. 27, 2024 /Standard Newswire/ -- A gathering of Christian ministry and political leaders in the Dallas area, Sept. 27-28, aims to persuade evangelicals and socially conservative "reluctant voters" — those wavering on the edge of not voting in the Presidential election — to cast a ballot.
"Jesus is not on the ballot so we have to choose between imperfect candidates," said Bunni Pounds, founder and president of Christians Engaged.
The Dallas-based nonprofit organization has joined with Family Policy Alliance Foundation to encourage social conservatives to get out and vote. They are working together toward reaching one million Christians by Nov. 5.
"Our communities are frustrated by policies that contradict biblical values," she said, "yet many feel disempowered and disconnected."
According to a recent Barna survey conducted by Arizona Christian University, nearly one-third of U.S. evangelicals do not vote in elections. "This means millions of Christians could be missing from the 2024 election unless we turn this around," Pounds said.
Craig DeRoche, CEO of Family Policy Alliance Foundation, said the goal of the conference was to "instill a legacy of biblical values and responsible voting habits in both current and future generations."
Held at Sojourn Church in Carrollton, TX, Christians Engaged's annual conference is open to the public, featuring many speakers, including Coach Joe and Denise Kennedy, Hon. Vicky Hartzler, Tim Barton, Kyle Lance Martin, Jaco Booyens, Congressman Nathaniel Moran, Bunni Pounds, Rev. Rafael Cruz, Craig DeRoche, Pastor Chris McRae, Pastor Ryan Binkley, and Jonathan Saenz!
To register and to view the event schedule and lineup, visit https://www.thececonference.org/
To livestream the conference for free, visit Christian Engaged's YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE7Rj01vSAA1b1jncnbQuVg
MEDIA: To arrange an interview, contact:
Gregg Wooding, 972-567-7660, gregg@iampronline.com
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