"Your vote is your prayer."
Using animated characters and eye-opening conversations, the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV) gives Filipino voters some powerful tips and guidance when it comes to choosing the right candidates for this upcoming May 2022 polls.

In the comics intended to create awareness in picking the right political bets, a first-time voter was in a campaign rally with his younger sister, listening to the platforms of a number of candidates.
"I don't want to waste my vote," he told his little sister.
The first candidate is an elderly woman promising to lower the prices of food items in the grocery; the second is a man with two bodyguards in black saying he will solve all the crimes in town by arresting bad guys; the third one, on the other hand, is too confident on his looks, stressing that he's good-looking, appealing, and a good dancer.
The other one is a woman who plans to construct more roads and bridges, as well as enables electricity in the barangay; while the last one said he will prioritize helping the underprivileged individuals, vows to open the doors of the government and listen to their concerns, and promises to end the pandemic, yet buying votes on the sides in order to win the election.
In the end, the older brother told his little sister that the most important quality to look for in a candidate is being faithful to God.
"If a candidate is faithful to God, he or she will also respect life—our lives and the lives of other people," he said.
He added, as well, that he will opt to vote an upright person to ensure that his vote will not go to waste.
"A candidate who lives an orderly life, walang halong panloloko at panlalamang sa kapwa. An industrious person, para maiahon tayo sa kahirapan. If a candidate shows us that they live with values like that, we can be assured that they are sincere in their concern for our future and will be ready to face challenges like typhoons, disasters, epidemics, and many more," he stressed.
While he did not say which he picked among the candidates, the male character highlighted that: "We need to pray hard, think many times, and study the track records of the candidates."
The child also left a question, "Kuya, have you decided?" Below their image is a simple yet striking message, "Your vote is your hope. Your vote is your prayer. Vote wisely."