Elections around the world carry incredibly high stakes as they occur under a growing shadow of increasing political division and extremism.
And with recent news of a snap election in France, the political landscape of the European Union is changing significantly and quickly - over 373 million eligible people across 27 countries will vote this year.
A common theme across all of these elections is the growing schism of ideology that pushes people and policies into the shadowy margins of extremism. Votes are being cast into an increasingly growing void of disillusionment, anger and reactionary rhetoric. This growing gap is swallowing up compassion and love, replacing our shared humanity with a finger invariably pointed at those who are "not like us".
For the church to be salt, light and hope in the world, showing love and compassion in place of fear and division
For all the countries facing increasing political polarisation and vision
For churches and Christians to ask the hard question of whether their political ideology and views are contrary to the character and example of Jesus
For Christians everywhere who are in danger or who put their safety on the line for the sake of others