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Faith and the Ballot

A Christian’s Guide to Voting, Unity, and Witness in Divided Times

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Faith and the Ballot

De: Darrell Hampton-McClain
Narrado por: Frank Block
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Can you love your neighbor and still vote differently? Can the Church be a place of unity in a politically divided world? Can Christians stay faithful to Jesus without bowing to a party line?

In a world where politics often poisons relationships and hijacks pulpits, Faith and the Ballot offers a better way. With pastoral insight, biblical depth, and personal honesty, this book calls Christians to:

  • Discern how to vote without losing their witness
  • Love across political lines
  • Reject political idolatry
  • Understand the historical and racial wounds that shape today’s tensions
  • Live as citizens of heaven first—even in a divided nation

Whether you feel politically homeless, spiritually exhausted, or deeply convicted, Faith and the Ballot invites you to wrestle with the hard questions—and to walk forward with humility, hope, and Kingdom courage.

This is not a partisan book. It’s a discipleship book. Because Jesus didn’t come to take sides—He came to take over.

©2025 Darrell Lamar Hampton-McClain (P)2025 Darrell Lamar Hampton-McClain
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This book is ideal for those who feel politically homeless as well as those who align with a political camp. Christians must recognize that the gospel transcends politics. We should treat each other as brothers and sisters who disagree, rather than as enemies.

A great book.

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