It’s About Conviction, Not Convenience: The Pulpit and Christian Voting

The Family Voice Blog of the Family Policy Council of West Virginia has this post by Nathan A. Cherry discussing ADF’s Pulpit Initiative and voting responsibilities of Christians.  Nathan writes: 

. . . Many anti-Christian organizations such as the Washington based Americans United for the Separation of Church and State act as self-imposed watchdogs for the IRS law in order to keep a strangle-hold over pastor’s and their pulpits. But the hold is loosening and the grip of fear once held over pastors is slipping away as religious rights groups such as the Alliance Defense Fund, Liberty Council, Family Research Council, and Family Policy Councils across America educate pastors and citizens of their constitutional right to speak up and out about candidates . . .