In Pray Fast Vote, a powerful call for the body of Christ to take a stand, he calls it as he sees it, challenging those who have made it their mission to silence the voices of millions of American Christians.
Whether the topic is traditional family values, abortion, personal responsibility, or presidential elections, Jentezen Franklin believes it’s time to consider our position and unify as one voice. His
compelling, patriotic, and spiritually-driven message challenges each of us to connect with our own power and leads us back to that place that is quickly being forgotten . . . “ONE NATION UNDER GOD.”
Jentezen Franklin is the senior pastor of Free Chapel, a multicampus church with a global reach. His messages influence generations through modern day technology and digital media, his televised broadcast, Kingdom Connection, and outreaches that put God’s love and compassion into action. He has been honored with the Martin Luther King Jr. Mantle of Destiny Award for his work in racial reconciliation, the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference Micah Award, and the Jewish National Fund’s Tree of Life Shalom Peace Award for his unwavering commitment to Israel.
Jentezen is also a New York Times bestselling author who speaks at conferences worldwide. He and his wife, Cherise, make their home in Gainesville, Georgia, and enjoy spending time with their children and grandchildren.
Jentezen Franklin is the senior pastor of Free Chapel, a multicampus church with a global reach. His messages influence generations through modern day technology and digital media, his televised broadcast, Kingdom Connection, and outreaches that put God’s love and compassion into action. He has been honored with the Martin Luther King Jr. Mantle of Destiny Award for his work in racial reconciliation, the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference Micah Award, and the Jewish National Fund’s Tree of Life Shalom Peace Award for his unwavering commitment to Israel.
Jentezen is also a New York Times bestselling author who speaks at conferences worldwide. He and his wife, Cherise, make their home in Gainesville, Georgia, and enjoy spending time with their children and grandchildren.