A group called Shut Down DC is reportedly planning to do whatever it takes to see President Trump leave office no matter the outcome of the 2020 Presidential Election.
A group called Shut Down DC is reportedly planning to do whatever it takes to see President Trump leave office no matter the outcome of the 2020 Presidential Election.
Black church leaders are encouraging their congregants to vote through the 'Souls to the Polls' initiative. The initiative encourages churchgoers to go straight to the polls following church services.
In an interview with The Christian Post, Pastor David Platt called for the church to unite amid divisive politics.
In a country where 93 percent of us say civility is a problem, a new story in the Wall Street Journal is welcomed news. We meet the Gates family, who are lifelong Republicans, and the Mitchells, who are lifelong Democrats. The two families are next-door neighbors in suburban Pittsburgh. The Gates home displays a Trump yard sign; the Mitchell home displays a Biden sign.
But next to each there is another sign which says, “WE [HEART] THEM” with an arrow pointing to the other family’s home and “One Nation” inside the heart drawing.
In this election, there are serious policy differences that will greatly alter the world we live in, the nation we give to our children. Three issues, however, are at a DEFCON 1 level of imminent danger for believers, for every freedom-loving American. We should consider these issues carefully before voting.
In a post on his Desiring God website, Pastor John Piper explains why he is not voting for Donald Trump or Joe Biden.
In a recent interview, Mike Sharrow, president and CEO of C12 Group, discussed the importance of Christian business leaders engaging in politics and voting and loving our neighbors through our civic involvement
In Thursday night's Presidential debate, President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden put forth drastically different visions for America's future.
President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden met last night at Belmont University in Nashville for the final presidential debate before the November 3 election. Once again, who won depends on your partisan perspective: conservative John Podhoretz says the president “had the debate of his life,” while CNN‘s Chris Cillizza writes that Joe Biden “managed to land the best lines of the night.”
How has our culture become so divisive? Let’s consider two surprising factors.
In a new video, pastor and Christian author Skye Jethani makes the case for why abortion should not be the determining factor in who Christians vote for in the presidential election.