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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.
The Bulletin
Palestinians cross into Egypt, Trump’s leaked tax documents, former CNN anchor arrested, and MAGA Jesus vs. the real Jesus.
A conservative pastor I know opened his home to children whose parents were deported. His witness has me examining my comfortable life.
News
The government doesn’t provide a blanket exemption for international adoptions but will examine them case by case.
The Trump administration should be able to execute on its immigration mandate without executing people like Alex Pretti in the streets.
Analysis
The White House and Congress seem uninterested in new pro-life measures. But crisis pregnancy centers will continue their mission, one life at a time.
The Russell Moore Show
Believers often use Romans 13 to wave away state violence, but that’s the opposite of what Paul intended.
The homeland security adviser is right that the international arena is anarchic. But a devilish world order is not the solution.
The Russell Moore Show
Believers can disagree on migration policies—but the Word of God should shape how we minister to vulnerable people.
News
Meanwhile, the diaspora celebrates the strongman’s ouster.
News
From the massive policy shifts under the second Trump administration to violence taking off in Nigeria, Ukraine, and Gaza, we rank the biggest developments we covered this year.