Supreme Court Considers State Bans of Transgender Procedures for Minors
The justices seemed skeptical of arguments that bans preventing transition represent sex discrimination.
Study: Evangelical Churches Aren’t Particularly Political
Even if members are politically active and many leaders are often outspoken about issues and candidates they support, most congregations make great efforts to keep politics out of the church when they gather.
Between Faith and Fight: What Motivated Latino and Black Christian Men to Back Trump
Frustrated with status quo politics, minority voters turned to Trump for economic and social stability.
Donald Trump Takes the White House Again
In his late-night victory speech, the former president says God gave him a mission to “save our country.”
Trump’s Path to Victory Still Runs Through the Church
The former president held on to the white evangelical vote while making gains among Catholics and Hispanic Christians.
The Evangelical Voters Who Changed Their Minds
Candidates Break Out Faith References ‘For Such a Time as This’
During their final push, Trump and Harris extend more explicit appeals to Christian voters.
Gen Z Christians Aren’t Sold on Trump or Harris
Young Americans resist polarization as they show up to vote for president for the first time.
How Can Evangelicals Navigate Political Tensions? Practice.
This campaign season, Christians have tried to proactively address political polarization—starting with tough conversations among themselves.
Back at Shooting Site, Trump Supporters Pray for His Protection
Still shaken by the tragic attack, Butler, Pennsylvania, welcomed the former president back with cheers of triumph and a memorial for the previous rally’s victim.