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Humanitarian Leaders Jamie Aten and Kent Annan launch petition to encourage Evangelicals to get vaccinated against COVID-19

Share this article Share this article WHEATON, Ill., April 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Jamie Aten and Kent Annan have started an online petition on Change.org encouraging fellow Evangelicals to get vaccinated against COVID-19.  This is in response to a recent study by Pew Research which indicates that white Evangelicals lag behind other religious groups in the U.S. when deciding to get protected against COVID-19. If we can t get a significant number of white evangelicals to come around on this, the pandemic is going to last much longer than it needs to, said Jamie Aten in a recent interview with . The World Health Organization has named vaccine hesitancy as one of the top ten threats to global health. The reasons why people choose not to vaccinate are complex, but lack of confidence in vaccine safety, driven by concerns about adverse events, has been identified as one of the key factors. 

Join Us: Encourage Evangelicals to Get the COVID-19 Vaccine

Join Us: Encourage Evangelicals to Get the COVID-19 Vaccine Learn more about a faithful Christian response to conversations about COVID-19 vaccines and how to equip others to take action. Jamie Aten & Kent Annan Evangelicals who get vaccinated against COVID-19 demonstrate their love of neighbors, care for the most vulnerable, and protect our own bodies. However, a recent study shows that white Evangelicals are less likely to get vaccinated than most other groups in the United States. In response, we launched the Evangelicals for COVID-19 Vaccines campaign on Change.org to encourage and equip Evangelicals to get vaccinated themselves and help their neighbors do so as well. Keep reading to learn more about why this campaign is needed for the sake of our communities of faith and for our country. Then, sign the petition to commit with us in encouraging Evangelicals to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

White Evangelical Resistance Is Obstacle in Vaccination Effort

White Evangelical Resistance Is Obstacle in Vaccination Effort Elizabeth Dias and Ruth Graham © Dustin Chambers/Bloomberg Demonstrators hold signs during a protest outside the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarters in Atlanta last month. Stephanie Nana, an evangelical Christian in Edmond, Okla., refused to get a Covid-19 vaccine because she believed it contained “aborted cell tissue.” Nathan French, who leads a nondenominational ministry in Tacoma, Wash., said he received a divine message that God was the ultimate healer and deliverer: “The vaccine is not the savior.” Lauri Armstrong, a Bible-believing nutritionist outside of Dallas, said she did not need the vaccine because God designed the body to heal itself, if given the right nutrients. More than that, she said, “It would be God’s will if I am here or if I am not here.”

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