51% of evangelical Christians are not planning to vote due to a spirit of pomposity and self-righteousness, dissatisfaction with Trump's pro-life stance, and a belief in no godly candidate.
He is in Colorado to address a large audience and potentially reach Christian television viewers, aiming to wake up the church and increase voter turnout.
The missing ingredient is the engagement and turnout of the church, which is crucial for preventing a Kamala Harris presidency.
He criticizes pastors for invoking a spirit of pomposity and self-righteousness, dismissing Trump's pro-life record, and remaining silent on critical issues like abortion and modern-day slavery.
He suggests starting at the top by asking questions in church groups, ensuring everyone on contact lists is voting, and creating a ministry focused on ensuring church attendees vote.
He believes the church should lead culture, be unafraid to go against it, and not conform to worldly standards, emphasizing correction and elevation of divine values.
He recommends honoring the Sabbath by turning off phones, dedicating one day to God, and making it a test of prioritizing God over daily distractions.
Why is it that so many Christians are against voting? Charlie sits down with Andrew Wommack at Charis Bible College to give a wake-up call to any Christians who are on the fence in this upcoming election. It's an impactful conversation that you need to send to every pastor, believer, and undecided voter you know.
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