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Post-Election Civility Is Not Enough
Love keeps no record of wrongs, but it does stand up against them.
Ted Olsen

It is too banal to say that the 2020 election is dividing American evangelicals. We’ve always been politically divided, which some of us see as a strength of a renewal movement transcending electoral politics. No, the 2020 election has beaten and broken American evangelicals, not so much divided as dismembered. We’re tired of the election but even more tired of each other. And it’s going to get worse in the coming weeks.

In 2016, longstanding animus toward Hillary Clinton explained ...

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A challenging year threatens to divide Christians who have resisted the cultural trend.
Daniel Silliman

The problem is not that people in the church disagree about who to vote for.

The problem is not that people get angry, shoot fiery emails to the pastor, and get into bruising fights with other church members on Facebook. (Though that does happen.)

And really, the problem is not even that some things are suddenly intensely political, though they weren’t before—trusting health experts, saying everyone is created in the image of God, or preaching on a passage of Scripture that mentions the ...

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Fired Hillsong NYC Pastor Carl Lentz Apologizes for Infidelity
Wire story
The hip preacher, friends with celebrities like Justin Bieber, had led Hillsong’s first US church since its launch a decade ago.
Roxanne Stone - Religion News Service
John Piper’s Liberty Convocation Pulled After Election Post
University said Piper's appearance with J. D. Greear was “unfortunate timing,” falling the same week as his viral article decrying both presidential candidates.
Kate Shellnutt
Supreme Court Reconsiders Religious Liberty Rule
Catholic foster care asks for the exemption that a Native American church didn’t get for drug law.
Daniel Silliman
Why Evangelicals Disagree on the President
The reason we’re divided, and how we can come together.
Timothy Dalrymple
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Louisiana Votes to Specify No Right to Abortion in State Constitution
Wire story
In other states, voters approve “stand your ground” in churches and legalize marijuana.
Diana Chandler - Baptist Press
Movement Wants to Make Southern Baptists Conservative Again
A new network of pastors says it’s trying to unite the SBC. But its critics fear the opposite.
David Roach
The Bible Makes a Fashion Statement
Theologian Robert Covolo encourages Christians to take matters of dress and style more seriously.
Interview by Whitney Bauck
What Kuyper Can Teach Us 100 Years Later
Evangelicals can build social trust through a commitment to Christian institutions and service to the world.
Jordan J. Ballor
Louisiana Church Arsonist Sentenced to 25 Years
Wire story
He was also ordered to pay $2.6 million to the three black churches he destroyed in 2019.
Associated Press
Creation Care Movement Takes Action with Solar Panels and Petitions
Evangelicals concerned for the environment make strides toward change.
Adam MacInnis
Miroslav Volf on Christian Witness in Turbulent Places
From life under oppressive communist rule came one of the last century’s most influential theologians and advocates for grace and reconciliation.
Mike Cosper
Christian Trump and Biden Voters Wait on the Lord ... and Ballot Counts
Without a clear victory, Americans keep praying for candidates and the country.
Kate Shellnutt and Daniel Silliman
Latino Evangelicals Boost Trump in Florida and Texas
The 2020 race draws attention to the varying interests of America’s largest minority group.
Kate Shellnutt
Churches Search for Sounds of Heaven
With growing diversity, evangelical leaders pursue multicultural and international worship music.
Megan Fowler
Christians Like Me Believe We Must End the Drug War to Win It
Ballot initiatives decriminalizing drug use may be the best way to fight sinful drug abuse.
Bonnie Kristian
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