Michael Gerson
- When Politics Saved 25 Million LivesTwenty years ago, Republicans, Democrats, evangelicals, gay activists, and African leaders joined forces to combat AIDS. Will their legacy survive today’s partisanship?Emily Belz in Lilongwe, Malawi|
- The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 29|54minNavigating Friendship and Loss with Peter WehnerBuilding community in an era of conflict.Russell Moore|
- What Tim Keller and Michael Gerson Want You to Know About How America Spends Its Money“It’s possible for a church with deep resources for doing good to get co-opted by nationalism. I don’t want that to happen now.”Interview conducted by Sarah Kate Neall|
- How Christians Can Flourish in a Same-Sex-Marriage WorldBy many accounts, orthodox Christians have lost the culture wars. How they can live well—not vanish—in a time of retreat.Michael Gerson and Peter Wehner|
- Michael Gerson: Obama's Speech Rhetorically Flat, but Ideologically InterestingA former presidential speechwriter examines President Obama's inaugural address.Interview by Sarah Pulliam in Washington, D.C.|
- Mixing Faith and PowerBush speechwriter takes a principled, though not always popular, stand.Collin Hansen|
- How Then Shall We Politick?Michael Gerson, recently resigned Bush speechwriter and adviser, on how evangelicals should comport themselves in the public square.Interview by Collin Hansen|
- Gerson to Leave White HousePlus: Passion II, ECUSA deliberates, and more articles from online sources around the world.Compiled by Rob Moll|
- White House Speechwriter Talks About the Bush CodePlus:
U.S. News phones it in on prayer, Indonesian churches attacked, Mormon author disfellowshipped, and other stories from online sources around the world.Compiled by Ted Olsen|
