If You Don't Vote, The World Will Decide for You

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Should Christians vote? Should pastors speak out? In this urgent message, we confront the paradox of political silence in the Church and the consequences of disengagement. While progressive churches mobilize voters and shape policy, many conservative pastors remain silent—treating civic duty as “unspiritual.” But elections are not distractions from the Gospel; they are opportunities to apply it.
New Zealand’s democratic legacy is rare and worth defending. Yet recent voter apathy and rising authoritarian sentiment reveal a dangerous drift. If the Church won’t engage, it forfeits its prophetic voice and moral authority. This video explores why Christian participation in politics is not optional—it’s obedience. From Alfred Ngaro’s call for trained Christian leadership to the legacy of voices like Charlie Kirk and Dr. Voddie Baucham, we examine the cost of silence and the power of biblical action.
Watch now to discover why voting is discipleship, and why the Church must reclaim its role in shaping culture before it’s too late

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