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The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 98|51min
Marvin Olasky on a Better Moral Vision
Faithful living in politics, publishing, and personal pursuits.
Pro-Life Dispute Leaves Program for HIV/AIDS Patients in Peril
A negative score from groups accusing PEPFAR of supporting abortion threatens the program’s five-year renewal.
When Politics Saved 25 Million Lives
Twenty years ago, Republicans, Democrats, evangelicals, gay activists, and African leaders joined forces to combat AIDS. Will their legacy survive today’s partisanship?
Died: Michael Gerson, Speechwriter Who Crafted Faith-Inspired Language for George W. Bush
The one-time theology student believed politics should have “heroic ambition,” and speeches should be written, on occasion, for the angels.
Died: Herb Lusk II: ‘Praying Tailback’ Who Gave Up Football for Ministry
First NFL player to kneel and thank Jesus in the end zone said caring for souls and helping people in poverty were more meaningful than fame.
Quick To ListenEpisode 280|50min
Did 9/11 Change How Evangelicals See Muslims?
A brief history of a complicated relationship.
How PEPFAR Galvanized Christians in the Fight to Eradicate AIDS
And why advocates say US commitment to the cause cannot let up now.
Billy in the Oval Office: A Story of Faith, Friendship, and Temptation
Journalist Nancy Gibbs recalls Graham's relationship with six decades of American presidents.
Quick To ListenEpisode 64|36min
What Iraqi Christians Want the American Government to Know
What are the history and political priorities of this tiny minority community?
Quick To ListenEpisode 59|42min
Why Reinhold Niebuhr Still Haunts American Politics
The Christian political theologian continues to inspire—and confound—those on the right and the left.
Billy Graham's Record Grows (Again) as 'Most Admired Man' in America
(UPDATED) Out of 11 famous men, evangelist ties Bill Clinton in 2013.
George W. Bush Helps Messianic Jews Make Money
But former president's Jewish advisor sees 'bigger problems' than today's fundraiser.
The Seven Wikipedia Topics More Controversial Than Jesus
Researchers identify one prophet, one sport, one country, and one former U.S. president.
Was the Bush Faith-Based Initiative a Failure?
Civil Religion's Sharper Teeth
All believers welcome, so long as they aren't religious.
In Over His Pay Grade
When science is made 'apolitical' and 'unencumbered by religion,' it's usually to hyper-politicize and hyper-sacralize it.
Bush's Faith-Based Legacy
Key policies at home and overseas will help victims of poverty and disease for years to come.
U.S. Christian Leaders Protest Anti-Christian Violence in India
Open letter to George W. Bush urges diplomatic action.
Pope Benedict Goes to Washington
Pope's U.S. visit is expected to strengthen evangelical-Catholic relationship.
Q&A: Peter Wehner
Wehner, the former director of the White House Office of Strategic Initiatives and deputy assistant to the President, joined the Ethics and Public Policy Center in August as a senior fellow.

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In Succor and Silence
In Succor and Silence
On praying past the end of silver linings to a God who often does not answer as I hope.

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