Politics+Current Affairs

When Red Is Blue
Why I am not a Red-Letter Christian.
Dispensational Dustup
Student dismissed from leadership for 'potentially divisive' beliefs.
Faith-Talk Surprise
Presidential candidates deviate from the usual religious scripts.
Christians and the Burmese Crackdown
A Burmese Pastor speaks on the situation of the church.
Church, State, and the Founding of America
Plus: Studying pagans, humanities vs. religion, and more.
Our Teachable Moment
The Iraq war calls for some serious rethinking by Christians.
Latter-Day Politics
Mitt Romney believes American values, not Mormon doctrine, should rule a President.
I Was a Stranger
How should we deal with 12 million illegal immigrants?
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.
Campus Capitalism
Colorado Christian firing raises questions about university's politics.
Second Chances at Life
698,000 inmates were released from prison in the last 12 months. Most will be behind bars again by 2009. How can we keep more from returning?
Rwandan Politics Intrudes on American Church
Archbishop told Anglican congregation to cancel talk by Hotel Rwanda subject Paul Rusesabagina.
Uniform Disagreement
Officers' endorsement tests First Amendment boundary.
Choosing a Side
New Amnesty International policy says abortion shouldn't be illegal.
Q&A: Paul Marshall
The Hudson Institute senior fellow discusses initial findings of the forthcoming book Religious Freedom in the World 2007.
Powering Down
World Vision India head Jayakumar Christian on how the poor become movers and shakers, and movers and shakers become poor.
Bush's 'Theological Perspective'
U. S. presence in Iraq is 'allowing for the inevitable to happen.'
The Christian Message in Lebanon
Journalist Rami Khouri on how the church can foster peace in a troubled region.
When a Blessing Is a Curse
Sometimes the most loving prayers are not all that nice.
Trusted Guides
Texas Baptists want to help immigrants become citizens.

Top Story April 29, 2024

Care for the Environment Is Biblical. It’s Also a Witness to Environmentalists.
Care for the Environment Is Biblical. It’s Also a Witness to Environmentalists.
Do activists often invest their work with religious significance? All the more reason for Christians to be discerning co-laborers.

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