Julie Roys
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Why I Won't Participate in 'Day Without a Woman'
Today thousands of women around the country will skip work, wear red and attend rallies in honor of "A Day Without a Woman," the first major event by organizers of the Women's March since the actual march in January.
5 Ways Christians Should Judge Others
It happened when I posted something to social media lamenting author Jen Hatmaker's disastrous decision to affirm gay unions.
5 Reasons Pastors Shouldn't Be Muzzled by the IRS
At Thursday's National Prayer Breakfast, President Donald Trump vowed to "totally destroy the Johnson Amendment," which bars churches and non-profit groups from endorsing or opposing political candidates.
Women's March Reveals Godless Nature of Feminism
Madonna dropping F-bombs and talking about blowing up the White House. Actress Ashley Judd proudly proclaiming, "Yeah, I'm a nasty woman – a loud vulgar, proud woman." And mothers marching with their daughters while wearing female genitalia on their heads.
Why Trump Critics Like Me Should Still Have Hope
I actually teared up on election night. Given the concerns I raised about Donald Trump during the campaign, one might think I was crying tears of sadness. But I wasn't. I was crying tears of sheer relief.
Why Are Christians Praising Scorsese's 'Silence'? (Movie Review)
My favorite movies always include what my theater professor in college called "exaltation" – a character who remains true to his principles and therefore is exalted, even if he loses or dies.
Russell Moore Controversy Shows Evangelical Leaders Lack Courage
Do Christians want leaders or lemmings? The recent controversy concerning Russell Moore, president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), suggests we'd prefer the latter.
Come, Let Us Adore ... Family? What Skipping Church on Christmas Means
Christmas this year falls on a Sunday, which has some churchgoers in a tizzy.
Trump Will Be the 'Evangelical President.' Will He Act Like One?
Americans have just elected someone who is arguably the most morally flawed person to ever hold our nation's highest office —and they did it with the overwhelming support of evangelicals.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Are Both Flaming Misogynists
"Does this make you more feminist?" The question came from a female reporter for a secular magazine, who was interviewing me for an upcoming story on the gender gap in the evangelical church.