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This Homeschooler's Viral Video Might Make a Difference on Election Day

Bob Eschliman : Nov 7, 2016
Charisma News

The song, written by Izzy and her 13-year-old sister, focuses largely on the Christian genocide in the Middle East and the abortion holocaust. It was a homeschool project their family took on after meeting fellow Christians who wanted to sit out the election or do a protest vote for a third party.

[Charisma News] With mere hours to go before the final votes are cast in the 2016 presidential election, an 11-year-old homeschool student's music video is inspiring evangelical Christians to go to the polls. (Screengrab via YouTube)

"I hope that this song, 'Christians—Don't Stay Home on Election Day,' will show Christians that there is a big difference between Trump and Hillary," the young girl who is simply identified as "Izzy," said in a press release announcing the video. "It is the difference between life and death."
 
The song, written by Izzy and her 13-year-old sister, focuses largely on the Christian genocide in the Middle East and the abortion holocaust. It was a homeschool project their family took on after meeting fellow Christians who wanted to sit out the election or do a protest vote for a third party. (Screengrab via YouTube)
 
"There are Christians who think they are being holy by not voting, but that's not true," Izzy said. "Like in the Good Samaritan parable Jesus told, if you walk on and ignore the cries..."
 
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