This year’s election is one of the most highly contested I can remember. The race is close, the time is short, the electorate is divided, and the stakes are high. At the risk of being too “political” on this blog, I want to devote this post to dealing with how Christians should vote.

Everyone uses some type of criteria to determine how to vote. My question is this “What criteria should a Christian use in determining who we should vote for?” In other words, “How should I vote?” Great question. And today on this blog I’m going to tell you how to vote. Not who to vote for…but how to vote. There’s a difference!
Many people struggle with whom to vote for. They look at all the issues, examine all the speeches, listen to all the pundits and walk away even more confused. I want to challenge you with one simple thing, don’t vote for a party, vote for a person. And when you vote for a person, examine their values, their beliefs and their core principles.
Here’s a simple grid I’ve put together that helps me when I’m trying to determine how to vote.
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