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Christians called to pray ahead of general election

Christians called to pray ahead of general election
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Mike Judge
Mike Judge Mike Judge. Editor of Evangelical Times, and pastor of Chorlton Evangelical Church in Manchester.
19 June, 2024 2 min read

Christian groups have published information to help people prayerfully consider how they will use their vote in the forthcoming general election.

CARE has developed a bespoke website, engaGE24, which includes a quiz to help Christians see what party they may align with.

The site also includes video interviews with Christian politicians, a 40-day prayer diary, and advice for organising local hustings.

The Christian Institute has published its election briefing which analyses party policies on various issues of concern to Christians, including religious liberty, marriage and the family, the sanctity of life, and education.

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