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What the breakdown of opinions looks like.
Infographic: America's View on Evolution and Creationism
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The Bulletin
Trump posts racist meme about Obamas, JD Vance booed at Olympics, new Epstein file revelations, and young men in the church.
Analysis
Even in San Francisco, some change is possible: The Tenderloin neighborhood is improving.
News
Iranians hope for US action after the regime in Tehran killed thousands–perhaps tens of thousands–last month.
Excerpt
An excerpt from Discipling the Diseased Imagination: Spiritual Formation and the Healing of Our Hearts.
At the Korean Lunar New Year, everyone turns a year older. Psalm 103 frames aging as a sign of God’s sustenance.
The Russell Moore Show
Russell answers a listener question about how a Martina McBride song helps us better love our neighbors.
Analysis
Pro-life political wins correlate with church attendance rates. So what do you do if most of your neighbors stay home on Sunday morning?
Parenting books—even Christian ones—capitalize on fear and longing, sometimes making promises that don’t hold true.