Matthew Loomis:

Faith in Politics

Despite their numbers, a significant portion of American Christians abstain from voting. Matthew Loomis shares his journey of bridging faith and politics, encouraging believers to take action and influence society.

Bio

From English and Communications Major to Mental Health Worker? My unusual career path that led to Kaboomis Influence Full Stack Story Marketing.

Educating and Encouraging Christians to Vote and Participate in the American Political Process.

Topics

  • Why millions of Christians don’t vote
  • The intersection of faith and politics
  • Overcoming voter apathy in the Christian community
  • The impact of elections on religious freedoms
  • Practical steps to becoming an informed Christian voter
  • Challenges Christians face in political engagement
  • Addressing political corruption through faith-based action
  • Cultural shifts and their influence on voting patterns
  • The role of the church in civic engagement
  • Encouraging young Christians to vote

Guiding Questions

  • What inspired you to start Christian Voter?
  • Why do you think so many Christians choose not to vote?
  • How can faith and politics coexist without conflict?
  • What are some misconceptions Christians have about voting?
  • What practical steps can churches take to encourage voter participation?
  • How do you address concerns that politics feels “dirty” to many believers?
  • What impact could Christian engagement have on policy and culture?
  • How has your personal faith journey influenced your views on civic duty?
  • What challenges have you faced in promoting Christian voter engagement?
  • What would you say to someone who believes their vote doesn’t matter?

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