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White evangelicals support immigration more when active in church and theologically conservative
White evangelicals who participate in church activities often and hold conservative evangelical beliefs are less Trump-like on immigration issues, according to recent research.
3 books to help with your internet diet in 2019
Are you planning to better manage your internet use in 2019? Three recent books can help.
Facebook apologizes to Franklin Graham for temporary ban
Facebook apologized to Rev. Franklin Graham for temporarily banning his page over a 2016 post about transgender bathroom use and Bruce Springsteen.
5 types of American evangelicals; new report contributes to 'what is evangelicalism?' debate
The essence of evangelicalism has become a central concern among evangelicals since the election of President Donald Trump. In light of these debates, a new report presented a typology of five varieties of American evangelicalism.
Calvinists more likely to believe domestic violence myths and oppose social justice, study finds
Christians who hold Calvinist beliefs are more likely to believe certain myths about domestic violence against women and oppose social justice advocacy, a new study has found.
Prison reform bill has strong bipartisan support; Will a few Republicans block it?
A prison reform bill has strong bipartisan support in the U.S. Senate, and the support of President Donald Trump, but a few Republicans could be blocking the measure.
Rick Warren Recovering After Emergency Surgery
Pastor Rick Warren is recovering after an emergency surgery.
Bipartisan Senate Group Meets Weekly 'in a Spirit of Humility and Prayer,' Sen. Chris Coons Says
Amid the rancor of divisive political rhetoric often heard from Capitol Hill, a bipartisan group of senators meets weekly to pray together and understand each other as "real people," not "evil enemies," Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., said Sunday on CBS' Face the Nation.
Evangelicals Should Support Trump but Publicly Criticize His Sins, Michael Brown Says in New Book
To support or not to support Donald Trump? That is the question many evangelicals have struggled with since the thrice-married reality TV billionaire announced his candidacy in 2015. In "Donald Trump Is Not My Savior: An Evangelical Leaders Speaks His Mind About the Man He Supports as President," theologian Michael Brown traces his up-and-down views on the president that has bemused many.
Kavanaugh Allegations Remind Us Politics Makes Us Crazy
Reactions to the allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh remind us that our political partisanship often inhibits our ability to think clearly.