In a recent statement, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary president Albert Mohler encouraged Christians to sit tight and wait for all of the votes to be counted. He also urged them not to buy into rumors of voter fraud without substantial proof.
In a recent statement, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary president Albert Mohler encouraged Christians to sit tight and wait for all of the votes to be counted. He also urged them not to buy into rumors of voter fraud without substantial proof.
Thirteen new pro-life women were elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, doubling the number of women in the chamber who oppose legalized abortion.
More than 1,000 clergy members, religious scholars and faith-based advocates urged calm as Americans await the results of the 2020 Presidential Election.
According to a recent survey, 62 percent of Americans say they are afraid to share their political views with others. Clearly, we have crossed a dangerous line of essential civility.
In a 62 to 38 percent vote, Louisiana voters approved the "Love Life Amendment" which declares that there is no legal "right to abortion" within the state’s constitution.
A presidential race that many thought would end in a Democratic landslide is too close to call.
Former Colson Center colleague and current Family Research Council Senior Fellow Joseph Backholm's admonition in his Facebook post is spot on: “The future of our country and the quality of our lives is not determined primarily by who is in public office. Politicians are the fruit of the tree, they are not the tree. Our future will be determined by the strength of our families, and we all have control over that.
While we wait for the results of the 2020 election, here’s what we do know: the health of our democracy depends on how we relate to each other once the election is over.
Megachurch pastor and White House faith advisor Reverend Samuel Rodriguez recently explained in an interview with Premier Christan News that President Trump has given faith leaders "more access than any other president in American history" when it comes to offering input on future policy decisions.
Kirk Cameron is encouraging Christians, particularly the 120 million politically inactive Christians, to vote in the 2020 Presidential Election.