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Running up to the 2008 election, the Democratic Party began making more visible efforts to reach out to religious voters. Pro-life Democrats have struggled in the party, both in elections and in their own party. President Obama’s election ushered in a number of changes, including a new health care law and a mandate for employers to provide contraception. He also maintained the status quo in hiring provisions for religious groups seeking federal funding.
Both parties are enmeshed in an ongoing identity crisis. The chaos can give us a chance to rediscover what we’ve lost.
The Bulletin
The life and legacy of Dick Cheney, Tuesday’s elections, and Germany signals future deportations.
News
The democratic socialist’s energetic campaign paid off in Tuesday’s election.
When we instrumentalize violence, we side with the accuser rather than with Christ.
The IRS says churches can endorse candidates. But the Black church has shown we can accomplish great change without doing so.
The Bulletin
The Bulletin discusses New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary, the United States’ bombing of Iran, and the Newsboys’ scandal.
Responsible, achievable, biblically inspired policy is not just morally better than extremist political tactics. It’s also a strategic advantage.
Healing political division requires we revive the lost virtue of civility, grounded in universal human dignity.
In a tempest-tossed political and cultural season, these episodes anchored us.
President Joe Biden’s pardon of Hunter Biden was wrong, and no amount of bad behavior from Donald Trump changes that fact.