Pray, Fast, Vote

In God We Trust. The message is simple, powerful, and universal, crossing racial, political and socio-economic lines. The television special In God We Trust declares it is time for Christians to pray, fast, and then to vote for the candidates of their choice in the upcoming election. Facing the stark reality that over 27 million registered Christian voters did not vote in the 2012 election, the leaders involved with this project believe that a responsible turnout of Christian voters in November will pave the way of hope for our nation.

‘Back to the Future’ Star Wins Lead Role in ‘Canaan Land’ Film

Claudia Wells won the heart of Michael J. Fox in “Back to the Future” as Huey Lewis crooned “The Power of Love.” Today she snagged the lead role of Sister Sara Sunday, an evangelist with the power of God’s love in the upcoming film “Canaan Land.”

Family Research Council Action to Distribute Voter Guides

Before Election Day, Family Research Council Action (FRC Action), announced that it plans to finish distributing nearly 4 million voter guides targeting supporters, churches, activist groups, and state/local organizations.

Poll: Trump Support Remains Steady Among Evangelicals

(RNS) Donald Trump’s support has plummeted in the past week — but white evangelicals are sticking with him.

An Inspired Alternative for Frustrated Christian Voters

For Christians, particularly those finding it difficult to rally around either presidential candidate, Meet The Need has launched an “Ice Bucket Challenge” for service and evangelism called Vote for Eternity 20:16. The goal is to encourage 1 million Christians to turn their attention more toward who winds up in God’s House than in the White House by following Jesus’ example of letting kindness open the door to sharing the gospel – with a neighbor, coworker or complete stranger – by Election Day, November 8th.

Family Research Council Statement on ACC Championship Re-Locating

The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) has announced it will move the ACC championship football game to Orlando, Florida. The game was originally scheduled to be hosted in Charlotte, North Carolina, but the ACC moved the game out of Charlotte in protest over passage of North Carolina’s House Bill 2. The law says that while businesses can do what they want, the government cannot punish businesses for having showers, locker rooms, and bathrooms designated for men only and women only.

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