Elections - Campaign 2022
- Trump Won’t Divide the Church This Time (and That’s Not Necessarily Good News)Cynicism and cruelty are even worse than division.Russell Moore|español
- Gen Z Evangelicals Vote More than Millennials or Gen X DidNew study finds believers aged 18 to 25 more likely than peers or previous generations to get involved in civic engagement.Kathryn Watson|
- Republicans Win on Inflation but Lose on AbortionPrayed-for midterm “red wave” fails to materialize.Daniel Silliman|
- With a Small Shift in Evangelical Votes, Brazil Elects LulaLeft-wing challenger directly addressed Christian concerns in final days of runoff.Morgan Lee and Mariana Albuquerque|PortuguêsFrançais
- 3 Principles for Settling Political Spats in the ChurchWhen we see civic engagement as a limited strategy rather than a source of moral identity, we’re better equipped to reach across the partisan aisle.Daniel K. Williams|简体中文繁體中文
- What the Pelosi Attack Says About a Post-Truth ChurchSome evangelicals are endorsing political violence. It needs to stop.Russell Moore|
- Some American Protestants Aren’t Letting Go of RevolutionAs partisan fighting turns into physical attacks against public figures, evangelicals lack consensus on when political violence is justified.Emily Belz|
- More Americans Want Their Church to Share Their PoliticsOver half say they believe their congregation is politically unified already.Aaron Earls - Lifeway Research|
- Christian Nationalism Debates Expose Clashing Views of PowerAs American evangelicals head to the polls, they disagree about the meaning of the contested phrase.Daniel Silliman|
- This Is Not the Most Important Election of Our LivesMichael Wear, founder of the Center for Christianity and Public Life, on the state of American politics, what’s at stake in the midterms, and the temptation to “ultimatize” our issues.Interview by Daniel Silliman|
