The 2020 presidential elections are one month away. As a white, home owning, middle class, employed, English speaking citizen of the United States, it is possible that the outcome of this election may not have a huge impact on my personal life. However, I have neighbors that I know and that I do not know whose safety, security, and well-being is hanging on this election. Their future is on the ballot, and I am voting. As I read the Bible, I see a recurring theme of caring for the vulnerable and the marginalized. Repeatedly, God's word reminds us to care for the poor, for orphans, for widows, and for sojourners, or immigrants ( James 1:27 , Exodus 23:9 , Deuteronomy 24:19 , Deuteronomy 27:19 , Zechariah 7:9-10 , Jeremiah 7:5-7 , Malachi 3:5 ). One way to care for the marginalized in my current context is to vote for candidates and policies that will serve these people by protecting them and promoting their inherent human dignity. When I vote, I want to remember that everyone on eart...