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Christians 2020: Between a rock and a polling place?
And while some may malign this president's character, they cannot malign his reliability. Say what you will about Donald Trump, but he has been faithful to the American people.
Should Christians vote?
Earlier this week was National Voter Registration Day, so it is an appropriate time to consider an important question: do American Christians have a moral obligation to vote?
Why Bostock will never have the final word on human sexuality
Can religious institutions such as colleges and seminaries continue to have have sex-separated dormitories and housing?
Religious liberty is in the Bible
Christians should support religious liberty because it’s in the Bible.
Graduated persecution against VP Mike Pence
There's no one who understands the situation better — or has raised more awareness on the issue of faith-based persecution — than the man the story's about: Mike Pence.
The Sexual Revolution and sex abuse scandals: A Protestant take on Pope Benedict's letter
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI recently surprised church observers by weighing in on the Roman Catholic Church’s sexual ...
Texas backs Chick-fil-A, come what mayo!
Chick-fil-A may cater, but not to the demands San Antonio liberals care about.
Defend human rights, but don’t impose your sexual values on the rest of the world
Let’s find common ground in calling for an end to all forms of physical violence against homosexuals — but refrain from imposing the values of the sexual revolution on the rest of the world.
Why Evangelicals Will Vote (It's Not What You Think)
The issues that animated some of Trump's most dedicated voters leading to the 2016 presidential upset, which were under the radar of the pollsters and politicians, still motivate them today.
Trump's Opponents Attack Illegal Immigration Border Policy, but Will They Work to Reform the System?
Anxious to turn the country's attention away from President Trump's diplomatic success with Kim Jong Un, his opponents have returned to an issue that the Congress has repeatedly failed to resolve — immigration.