Politics
- Conspiracist Thinking Is Cultural MarxismMarx’s view of history powerfully shaped how we think about time and power, but it’s not the Bible’s view.Mike Cosper|
- India By Any Other Name? Christians Braced for ‘Bharat’ or NotBelievers weigh what the latest postcolonial name change discussion would mean for religious freedom and pluralism in the Hindu-majority nation.Surinder Kaur|
- Rosaria Butterfield Issues Five Battle Cries for the Church MilitantThere is much to admire in her views on church and community, but also much to find troubling in her new polemic.Bonnie Kristian|
- Mitt Romney Chose Truth Over Tribe. We Should Too.Character and competency matter all the time, whether that’s in public office or the church.Russell Moore|
- Do Artsakh’s Armenians Need More or Less ‘Christian’ Advocacy?As humanitarian aid—and Azerbaijan’s attacks—return to the Caucasus enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, religious freedom advocates debate the merits of emphasizing religion.Jayson Casper|Français
- Senator Demands to Know if World Vision Is Funding TerrorismChristian aid organization says it is not and defends former director sentenced to prison in Israel.Ken Chitwood|
- DeSantis Partners with Pastors in Attempt to Gain on TrumpEven with his new faith coalition and bolder pro-life convictions, few evangelicals are stepping away from the former president and GOP frontrunner.Kate Shellnutt|
- Myanmar’s Christians: As Our Churches Burn and People Flee, We Need the US’s HelpThe Biden administration and the global church can do more to help the Chin people in Myanmar.Zo Tum Hmung, David Moe, John Indergaard|
- Viral JesusEpisode 80|52minHow Did the Bible Become a Political Prop?Kaitlyn Schiess traces the misuse of Scripture in American politics and encourages us to bring deeper discipleship to our political engagement.Heather Thompson Day|
- The Problem with Anti-Anti-Christian NationalismModerate Christian nationalists shouldn't be smeared. But neither should extremism be defended.Paul D. Miller|
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