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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
Trump insists on nuclear deal with Iran, Brand’s viral Bible faux pas, and Senator Sasse shares his dying and his faith.
The Trump administration’s critique of elite universities is worthwhile, but government control is problematic. Good news: Christian study centers are multiplying at major universities.
The manifesto of the WHCD shooting suspect was biblically superficial and wrong. It was also unsettlingly familiar.
News
In writings, Cole Tomas Allen thanked his church and argued that his attempt to assassinate Trump administration officials was compatible with his faith.
The venerable theological tradition makes war slower, riskier, costlier, and less efficient—and that’s the point.
The Bulletin
Israel and Lebanon agree to ceasefire, court approves Trump’s $400 million ballroom, and the Strait of Hormuz affects the world.
The Russell Moore Show
Trust me, I’m a doctor.
Four astronauts remind us that our humanity is both a gift from God and a joy.
The Bulletin
Magyar gathers coalition to defeat Orban, Reps. Swalwell and Gonzales resign for sexual assault allegations, and the Trump Jesus AI meme.
Public Theology Project
Perhaps this blasphemous image can expose what we’ve become—and, ironically, lead the way back to what’s real.