Law and Legislation
- Indian State Moves to Criminalize Praying for the SickA proposed ban on “magical healing” is the latest government initiative targeting Christian practice and evangelism in Assam.Surinder Kaur|
- Remembering Canadian Politician Brian Mulroney, Who Opened Doors for EvangelicalsThe late prime minister welcomed our engagement at a crucial time—and changed my mind about public witness.Brian C. Stiller|
- One Underrated Way to Enrich Your Christian Political Witness: Be a Better ChristianPersonal discipleship and spiritual formation are hardly irrelevant to the rough-and-tumble of public debate.Matthew Loftus|
- The 2016 Election Sent Me Searching for AnswersPolitics had become a false idol, and I needed a deeper source of purpose and meaning.Carrie Sheffield|
- Journalists Won’t Earn Back Trust by Claiming a Monopoly on TruthMargaret Sullivan’s “reality-based” approach to journalism overlooks the reality of legitimate division in American society.Bonnie Kristian|
- Christianity Has Anchored Free Societies. What Happens as They Deconvert?Philosopher John Gray predicts we’re headed for an age of all-consuming moral warfare.Bonnie Kristian|
- Kids’ Access to Porn Is a Problem. Are State Laws the Solution?As some Christian advocates fight for age verification, others say it’s parents’ responsibility to monitor.Maria Baer|Português
- We Must Put Our Body Where Our Mouth IsThe path to restoring Christian credibility is paved with embodied action, not empty words.Marlena Graves|简体中文繁體中文
- The Law Can’t Always ‘Love’ YouCompassionate enforcement has its place. But the state’s role is to bear the sword.Mike Schutt|
- ‘We Do Need Healing’: What First Nation Christians Make of Australia’s Indigenous Representation Referendum(UPDATED) Leaders want a seat at the table. Not all are sure about changing the Constitution.Isabel Ong|
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