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The “cheerful prudery” of Ned Flanders has given way to vulgarity, misogyny, and partisanship. What does this mean for our witness?
Christian leaders who were initially hopeful about the US president are now feeling conflicted.
Evangelical elites of all political stripes still dispute Trump, but the question is largely settled at the grassroots.
News
Faith organizations hope the Trump administration will reverse course after the announcement of a historically low refugee ceiling.
The Bulletin
Trump hints at running in 2028, US strikes more alleged drug boats, ChatGPT produces erotica.
Antisemitic, racist texts show the need for spiritual and character renewal.
The Bulletin
Mamdani leads NYC mayoral race, Trump-Putin relationship cools, and why horror movies might help you cope in a horrible world.
News
The administration’s compact with universities would freeze tuition for five years and cap the number of international students, among other measures.
The Bulletin
Controversial Republican texts, Anglican Communion splits, and George Santos’s sentence is commuted.
News
Awarding Kirk the Medal of Freedom, President Trump questioned his widow’s emphasis on his willingness to forgive and love his enemies.
The Russell Moore Show
Russell takes a listener’s question about what we should call religious participants in the MAGA movement.
News
Students for Life leader calls the move “a stain on the Trump presidency.”