The General Election is an excellent opportunity to put the cause of persecuted Christians on the agenda of your election candidates - and ultimately your future MP. You can do this by asking a question about freedom of religion or belief at your local hustings (events where election candidates debate policies and answer questions from potential voters). Hustings are organised by a range of community groups, including many churches. The following are a few suggested questions to use: If you become an MP, how will you engage with issues of international freedom of religion or belief? If your party forms the next government, in which ways will it stand up for freedom of religion or belief around the world? What are your party's plans for protecting the right to freedom of religion or belief in the government’s foreign policy and aid strategy? You can download and print these and other questions at:
Speak out for persecuted Christians at local hustings
Written by David Fletcher 19 May 2017Additional Info
- Pray: for many to speak out for our persecuted brothers and sisters at local hustings. (Prov. 31:8,9)
- More: www.opendoorsuk.org/about/how_help/hustings-questions.php
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