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The public-policy leader for the largest US Protestant denomination isn’t worried over Christians’ loss of power. He says it might just be the best thing to happen to them.
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- This Is the Southern Baptist ApocalypseThe abuse investigation has uncovered more evil than even I imagined.Russell Moore|españolFrançais
- Our Pro-Life Advocacy Shouldn’t Be Limited by Tribal LoyaltyAs Christians, we must not let political allies selectively dictate who our neighbors are.Russell Moore|españolFrançais
- The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 16|47minJonathan Haidt Says Social Media Is Making America StupidWhy leaving the shallows and pursuing deep thought really matters.Russell Moore|
- The Cross Contradicts Our Culture WarsThe victory of Christ was won by crucifixion, not societal conquest.Russell Moore|简体中文繁體中文
- Why We Need the Evangelical JeremiadSpeaking about dangers and errors is no failure of love for one’s own community.Russell Moore|
- We Have No More Tears LeftUkraine’s history has been marked by tragedy and bravery. What can we learn and how can we pray?Philip Yancey|PortuguêsFrançais
- How Putin’s Politics Threaten the Church’s WitnessAmerican evangelicals can learn from Russia—by not treating religion as a tool to maintain power.Russell Moore|españolPortuguêsFrançais简体中文한국어Indonesian繁體中文
- Of Orphanages and ArmiesMy Russian-born son enlisting reminded me of my identity in Christ.Russell Moore|
- The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 11|1 hr 8minIan Cron Answers Your Enneagram QuestionsHow the popular personality typing system finds its place in Christianity.Russell Moore|
