Pastor Jack Hibbs Launches Campaign to Rally Georgia Evangelicals to Vote Jan. 5

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Georgia’s election for two U.S. Senate seats Jan. 5 will decide the future, not only of Georgia but of the entire country. What does liberal control of the federal government look like?

Jack Hibbs, a California pastor largely responsible for defying state government and flipping multiple congressional seats in the infamously liberal state, says it will look ominously like the one-party liberal state of California.

Launching today and running until Jan. 4, Hibbs will be the face of a wide-reaching advertising campaign called KnowTruthVoteTruth. The goal is to ensure that every evangelical Christian in the state of Georgia gets out and votes in the Jan. 5 special election. But more than this, the campaign wants Christians to understand and vote according to a biblical worldview.

“Georgians can decide if they want to take a naïve approach to Marxist, communist and socialist ideologies which are suddenly in vogue in the United States, or whether they want their children to grow up in an America where freedom is a thing of the past,” Hibbs says.

To learn more about the issues and the campaign, visit knowtruthvotetruth.com. {eoa}

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