Muster Up and Vote!
It’s decision time, friends — early voting has officially begun here in Austin! And once again, Carl and I are stoked (yes, stoked!) to be serving as election officials.
No, this isn’t a major presidential primary — but don’t let that fool you. State and local propositions are where a lot of real-life decisions are made, and your vote truly matters.
Plus, serving in elections holds a special place in our hearts — it’s our sweet spot! This is actually where Carl and I first met three years ago. I tell people all the time, “Some couples meet at church, some at coffee shops… we met as election officials.” Now, that’s what I call casting ballots and catching blessings! 🇺🇸
But here’s the thing — if we don’t vote, we shouldn’t complain about the process. Sitting on the sidelines doesn’t change the scoreboard.
This is our civic duty, our privilege, and our opportunity to make our voices heard. And for those who say, “My one little vote won’t make a difference,” I say — oh yes it will!
God used one voice to part a sea, one stone to slay a giant, and one widow’s mite to move heaven’s heart. Your one vote? It matters.
Now, I’m not offering political commentary or picking sides here — but I am offering encouragement. Vote for what aligns closest to God’s Word. People are flawed (always have been, always will be), but God’s truth still stands tall. Scripture reminds us that He used imperfect leaders — kings, prophets, and fishermen — to shape history. And He still does.
So muster up your courage, take a deep breath, grab your ID, and get to the polls! Let’s finish 2025 strong — as people of faith, purpose, and conviction.
Because when we show up, we don’t just cast ballots — we cast light.
God bless America! 🇺🇸
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