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Elections - Campaign 2004
- The Bulletin Episode 27|53minYou’re Gonna Need A Bigger BallotGOP presidential candidates offer weak hope and a new anti-LBGTQ law shakes up Uganda.
- Opportunity of a GenerationFive issues will test the strength and unity of Christian conservatives in the new term.By Tony Carnes|
- The New Civil WarChristians must be driven by the common good, not by any ideology.By Charles Colson with Anne Morse|
- Same Song, Second TermIt is a unique political moment for Christian conservatives—or is it?A Christianity Today Editorial|
- Dobson on the Gay Marriage BattleThe Nov. 2 election was the first step in a long fight for traditional marriage.Interviewed by Kathleen K. Rutledge|
- Post-Election Faith at WorkThe next four years will not be a cake-walk for the pro-life, pro-family cause.By David Neff|
- For Whom Would Jesus Vote?Single-issue politics is neither necessary nor wise.A Christianity Today Editorial|
- IRS Investigating 20 Churches, 40 Other Non-Profits for Illegal CampaigningPlus: Terri Schiavo will be fed indefinitely, Buttiglione withdraws, and many other stories from online sources around the world.Compiled by Ted Olsen|
- 'Moral Values' Carry Bush to VictoryMoral issues bigger priority for voters than economy, terrorism, or war in Iraq. Nearly a quarter of voters identify themselves as evangelical/born-again.Compiled by Collin Hansen, guest blogger|
