Who’s the Christian Candidate? Americans Say Neither
White evangelicals and white Catholics are the only groups to see Donald Trump as “religious.”
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.
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.
On a Wing and a Prayer: Mike Pence Hitches Presidential Hopes on Fellow Evangelicals
However, convincing faithful voters to choose him over Trump or DeSantis will not be easy.
The Little-Known History of Evangelicals’ Changing Israel Views
Responses by Christian leaders to today’s war in the Holy Land are 50 years in the making.
Why Both Parties Want Hispanic Evangelicals in 2024
This year’s most closely watched voting bloc is reshaping the presidential contest—and the church.
What Trump-Supporting Pastors Preached After the Capitol Attack
Sermons mentioned national divides, condemned violence, and applauded police—and some did not reference the event at all.
Immigration Ministries Praise Biden’s Day One Priority
Proposed legislation would give 11 million a path to citizenship and prioritize keeping families together.
Evangelicals Call for Police and Criminal Justice Reform
New initiative challenges churches and believers: “Scripture makes the pursuit of justice for our neighbors a mandatory part of the Christian life.”
Trump’s Faithful: Franklin Graham, Navajo VP, Freed Pastor Andrew Brunson on GOP Convention Lineup
During this year’s event in Charlotte, evangelicals are praying inside, outside, and remotely.