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Meet the Republican Congressman Who Says His Faith Led Him to Vote for Impeachment
Adam Kinzinger wants to see a commitment to truth reorient his party and recover the witness of the American church.
We Need to Be Better Losers
The legitimacy of US elections requires someone to lose. For Christians, that should be okay.
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God’s Call on the Politically Ambivalent Christian
Don’t let partisan extremes and animosities prevent you from entering the arena for the sake of the common good.
Prayers for Unity in Eastern Washington House Race
Cathy McMorris Rodgers says she wants to bring people together in divisive times.
Former Liberty Athletics Official Wrestles for Virginia Congressional Seat
Bob Good rallies pastors and fellow Trump supporters with what he calls “biblical conservatism.”
Evangelical Biden Voters Straddle Partisan Divides
Unlike most Americans, they say many of their close friends will vote differently from them in 2020.
This Election, Evangelical Supporters Have More Faith in Trump
The campaign emphasizes another side of the president at “prayer, praise, and patriotism” rallies.
On the Front Lines, Some Pro-Life Activists Think Twice About Supporting Trump
National leaders back re-election. For others, the 2020 choice is not so clear.
Trump’s Faithful: Franklin Graham, Navajo VP, Freed Pastor Andrew Brunson on GOP Convention Lineup
During this year’s event in Charlotte, evangelicals are praying inside, outside, and remotely.
For Third-Party Christians, Some Things Are More Important Than Winning
Meet the presidential candidates who say they are called to the bottom of the ballot.
Quick To ListenEpisode 209|1 hr 4min
Should Al Mohler’s Vote for Trump Surprise Us?
What David French makes of the Southern Baptist leader’s change and why he thinks white evangelical support for the president has grown.
Christianity Tomorrow
What happened with the Mark Galli editorial is a precursor of evangelicalism to come.
Many Churchgoers Don’t Know If Their Pastor Is a Republican or Democrat
Still, three-quarters of evangelicals say they agree with their church leaders on politics.
Why Black Protestants and Evangelicals Still Preach Politics
Amid increasing polarization and shifting church trends, the black church continues to speak out on matters of justice.
‘Evangelical’ Isn’t Code for White and Republican
The movement is richer and more diverse than media portrayals suggest.
Unraveling the Chicken-and-Egg Puzzle Behind the ‘God Gap’ in Voting
Do people choose their politics on the basis of their religion, or is it the other way around?
Quick To ListenEpisode 101|51min
On Being an Evangelical Senator During the Trump Presidency
Oklahoma's James Lankford on supporting and criticizing the president, fellowshipping across the aisle, and speaking up for Dreamers.
Make American Politics Hopeful Again
How the call to “carry one another’s burdens” breaks down partisan stalemates.
Tim Kaine: We Need All Parts of the Body to Fix Health Care
The Corinthian church reminds us that Democrats and Republicans must work together to care for the least of these.
Young, Female, and Pro-Trump
How white evangelical millennials are defying political predictions.

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