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Churches and Families Are Divided over Trump, Russell Moore Says: 'They’re Afraid' to Talk about Him

Churches and Families Are Divided over Trump, Russell Moore Says: 'They’re Afraid' to Talk about Him

Christianity Today editor-in-chief Russell Moore told NBC Sunday that churches and families remain divided over Donald Trump. He also said he hopes another Republican candidate will step forward and "talk about the importance of character."

Learning from the Sins of Santos, Biden, and Trump: How Each Day Can Leave a Legacy

Learning from the Sins of Santos, Biden, and Trump: How Each Day Can Leave a Legacy

Throughout Scripture, we find people whose legacy changed from hero to villain or the other way around over the course of their story. David, for example, started out about as well as anyone could. He was a man after God’s own heart who slayed Goliath and retained such respect for God’s anointment of Saul as king that, even after the latter repeatedly tried to kill him, David refused to respond in kind. Yet, by the end of his story, he’d become a poor father, an impotent ruler, and his parting wisdom to Solomon was a list of people to kill—several of whom he had sworn to protect (1 Kings 2:1-9).

Trump: Overturning Roe v. Wade Has 'Saved So Many Lives'

Trump: Overturning Roe v. Wade Has 'Saved So Many Lives'

Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday touted his pro-life accomplishments but declined to say whether he would sign a federal abortion ban if he wins back the White House.

Major Pro-Life Group Meets with Trump, Weeks after Criticizing Him

Major Pro-Life Group Meets with Trump, Weeks after Criticizing Him

One of the nation’s leading pro-life groups says it met with former President Donald Trump on Monday in the wake of comments he made that were criticized by the organization.

Donald Trump Must Pay $5 Million for Sexually Assaulting, Defaming E. Jean Carroll in 1996, Jury Says

Donald Trump Must Pay $5 Million for Sexually Assaulting, Defaming E. Jean Carroll in 1996, Jury Says

A Manhattan federal jury has ordered former President Donald Trump to pay writer E. Jean Carroll $5 million for battery and defamation for sexually assaulting her in the spring of 1996.

Most Americans Don't Want Biden or Trump to Run for President in 2024: Polls

Most Americans Don't Want Biden or Trump to Run for President in 2024: Polls

Joe Biden and Donald Trump are the leading contenders for their parties’ presidential nominations, but most Americans don’t want either to run, according to a series of new polls.

Trump Indictment Is Widely Criticized: 'It's Even Flimsier Than We Were Led to Believe'

Trump Indictment Is Widely Criticized: 'It's Even Flimsier Than We Were Led to Believe'

Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty on Tuesday after he became the first former American chief executive to be arrested and charged with a crime in a case involving alleged hush money paid to cover alleged affairs.

Donald Trump Indicted, but Even His Critics Are Questioning the Charges

Donald Trump Indicted, but Even His Critics Are Questioning the Charges

On Thursday, Donald Trump became the first former or sitting president to be indicted for criminal charges when a Manhattan grand jury approved criminal counts related to business fraud during his 2016 run for the White House.

NYC Grand Jury Has Yet to Indict Donald Trump in Hush-Money Case

NYC Grand Jury Has Yet to Indict Donald Trump in Hush-Money Case

A Manhattan grand jury determining whether to indict former President Donald Trump reconvened at noon on Thursday after abruptly taking the day off on Wednesday.

Will Donald Trump Be Indicted Today? A Week “Unlike Any Other in American Politics”

Will Donald Trump Be Indicted Today? A Week “Unlike Any Other in American Politics”

Our political culture is divided to a depth that raises questions about our national future. A former president of the United States and current leader for his party’s presidential nomination is either the victim of a partisan witch hunt or the perpetrator of felony crimes; one would think either scenario would move the political needle. As it is, it would seem that both parties are believing and doing precisely what the other party condemns them for doing. The depth of these divisions is unprecedented in living memory.