“This is really sad, if these pastors can’t see the difference between Trump and Hillary then they must be blind. This election is beyond critical if we want to have any hope of turning this nation around and back to God. To sit on the sidelines this year is indefensible.” Admin
Many are calling this election cycle the most important in a lifetime for conservatives and evangelicals. So why are evangelical pastors less involved in the political process this time around?
The numbers from a American Culture and Faith Institute survey conducted last month show that compared with 2014, conservative pastors are about half as likely to sponsor a voter registration drive at their church, about ten percent fewer of them plan on passing out voter guides, and only six in ten of them even plan on talking about the importance of voting.
Christian pollster and culture monitor George Barna took the survey. He shares some of his impressions.
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