Wednesday, 5 May 2010



Final election message: Please remember the three key issues as you cast your vote

 

The polling booths open in less than 24 hours. As you consider how to vote, please remember the biblical vision of what makes for a peaceful and prosperous society and to value God’s wisdom over that of any political leader. Please also continue to cry out to the living and life-giving God that He might have mercy on this country and raise up godly leaders.

 

As the campaigns come to a close, we continue to underline the vital importance of three key areas. We do so not because they are the only issues of interest to Christians but because they are fundamental to the very foundation and fabric of our society and because they are currently under relentless attack. The ‘litmus tests’ of the future shape of the society that we and our children will inhabit are:

 

  1. The protection of the most vulnerable in society—especially those at the earliest (unborn) and final stages of this life. (Christians make an enormous and positive contribution to serving the needs of the marginalised. We long to see justice for all and our concern for arguably the most vulnerable—the unborn and those nearing death—naturally flows from this).
     
  2. The promotion of the family, biblically and traditionally understood, as the basic building block of a healthy society.
     
  3. The proclamation of Jesus Christ as the only ultimate hope for our nation.

 

Despite the fact there are many wonderful politicians doing great work within each of the biggest political parties none of the parties now publicly support the biblical position on all three of these issues. This makes voting decisions harder and underlines the importance of voting in light of the commitments of the particular candidates in your constituency.

 

 

 

Where do the parties stand on key Christian issues?

 

 

Christians and Candidates

 

Click here for candidate profiles.

 

Click here for guide to issues.

 

 

Highlights from Christians and Candidates National Hustings 2010

 

 

Christians and Candidates

 

Find out Westminster 2010 ‘Preferred Candidates’ in 150 marginal seats.

 

 

The issues at stake are so significant, that we believe thatcandidates’ positions on them outweighs other considerations—whether party loyalty or sympathy on matters such as economic, environmental or foreign policy.

 

Please use the following resources to find out more about your candidates. Please continue to probe them and let us have any information that would be of interest to other Christian voters.

 

 

Please continue to probe your candidates and let us have any information that would be of interest to other Christian voters.

 

Please pray that Jesus Christ would be honoured in our land—for the glory of God and the good of all people.



 

Andrea Minichiello Williams

Christian Concern for our Nation

http://www.ccfon.org