Democracy
- Hungarian Evangelicals Thank God for Viktor Orbán VictoryDespite some misgivings, most supported him as a conservative Christian who would stand up for their values.Ken Chitwood|
- Amid Cascade of Coups, African Christians Debate Civic DutyConcentrated lately in the impoverished and jihadist-plagued Sahel, military overthrows disturb democratic development. Do they equally disturb believers?Jayson Casper|Français
- Worried Christians ‘Wait and See’ After Sudan CoupWith believers unable to communicate, international advocates weigh in on how the Sudanese church—buoyed by recent religious freedom gains—considers the military seizure of power.Jayson Casper|
- Christians Welcome Coup in GuineaAfter yet another military overthrow of a democratically elected leader in West Africa, minority evangelicals debate the role of faith in politics.Jayson Casper|
- We Are All Baptists Now—So Let’s Not Fight Like ItAmerican democracy and democratized Christianity face a similar crisis of disunity.Russell Moore|español
- Populism Poses Dangers to Democracy. It Does the Same to Christian Witness.How polarizing narratives corrupt our hearts and redefine our faith.Robert Tracy McKenzie|Português简体中文繁體中文
- Christian Leaders Pray for Peace and Safety Amid Capitol MobFor believers under democratic rule, peaceful transitions are “part of honoring and submitting to God’s ordained leaders.”Kate Shellnutt|
- We Need to Be Better LosersThe legitimacy of US elections requires someone to lose. For Christians, that should be okay.Daniel Bennett|Português
- Democratic Candidate Says She Has the Faith to Turn Western Michigan BlueHillary Scholten hopes to flip a House seat with appeals to deep Dutch Reformed roots.Kathryn Watson|
- J.I. Packer: The Bible’s Guide for Christian ActivismTrying to improve society is not worldliness but love.J. I. Packer|Português简体中文Indonesian繁體中文
