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- 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|
- Our Old Leaders Won’t Walk Away, and That’s About More Than PoliticsWhat the presidential debate and its aftermath should tell us about our culture of geriatric childishness.Russell Moore|
- 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|
- Evangelicals Don’t Love Donald Trump EnoughChristians who wave away the former president’s sexual immorality may be the most anti-Trump constituency of all.Russell Moore|
- How (Not) to Talk About ‘Christian Nationalism’The phrase is increasingly useless—unfairly applied to ordinary Christians yet too weak to sufficiently condemn “another gospel” in our midst.Brad East|简体中文繁體中文
- American Democracy Is in Trouble. No, Not Like That.Ill-defined talk about Christian nationalism misses a more serious threat: Christian leaders neglecting the real concerns of the laity.Scott Waller, Darren Patrick Guerra, and Tim Milosch |
- The Bulletin Episode 71|45minWhere’s That Line, Anyway?Mike and Nicole reflect on the recent death of protestor Aaron Bushnell and its implications for a Christian ethic of protest.
- Like-Minded, Not Like MeBirds of a feather might flock together, but Christians must flock to Christ.Carrie McKean|Français
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