Politics
- Christian Duty in a Spiral Toward UnrestPolitical violence looms large in our national history, to our shame. It does not have to define our future.Bonnie Kristian|
- Trump’s Would-Be Assassin and the Twisted Quest for Human GloryPolitical violence offers a false sense of meaning. The church must model a different kind of glory.Russell Moore|
- ‘We Praise You That Trump Is Gonna Be All Right’Evangelicals respond to the apparent assassination attempt at the former president’s campaign rally in Pennsylvania.Harvest Prude and Kate Shellnutt|
- The Bulletin Episode 91|43minOne-on-One with Frank BruniThe New York Times columnist talks about his new book on grievance and how to talk across differences.
- Why We’re Weird for Thinking That Tim Scott Is WeirdThe politician’s public commitment to abstinence has made him an outlier in a sex-obsessed culture. But is the church any friendlier to older single men?Zachary Wagner|
- Republican Party Backs Away from Pro-Life Stance in New PlatformEvangelicals oppose Donald Trump’s shift to leave abortion policy up to the states.Harvest Prude|
- Until the Next World Comes, Christians Hold This World TogetherHow the early church’s example of public witness helps us avoid the extremes of triumphalism and retreat.Coleman M. Ford|
- After Two Elections, France Is Divided. Can Evangelicals Make a Difference?Though they make up only 1 percent of the population, these believers want their presence to be meaningful.Kami Rice|Français
- UK Evangelicals Look Ahead to Potential Changes After Labour VictorySurvey finds that evangelical voters are motivated by care for those in need.Danny Webster|
- There Is No President Who Is Righteous, No, Not OneA government built on the assumption of its leader’s good character is a government badly built.Bonnie Kristian|
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