
According to a new survey, President Trump will likely receive 'near-unanimous' support from conservative Christians in the 2020 election.
According to a new survey, President Trump will likely receive 'near-unanimous' support from conservative Christians in the 2020 election.
Democratic Presidential nominee Joe Biden asserted in a new op-ed for The Christian Post that his Christian faith has informed his personal life and political career.
In an op-ed for The Christian Post, Vice President Mike Pence encouraged Christians to vote for President Trump, asserting that he will continue to fervently protect religious freedom.
These are times are dark. Everyone’s trust is broken. We don’t trust the news. We don’t trust people’s motives. Don’t trust what they say. It is so like the times of Isaiah, where he groans, “See, darkness covers the Earth, thick darkness over the peoples.” But, and here’s where you come in as an intercessor. "But the Lord rises upon you and his glory appears over you. Nations will come to your light and kings to the brightness of your dawn."
In a recent op-ed, Joe Biden's faith advisor made the case for why Christians must elect Biden for president in the 2020 election.
Long-time friend to pastor John Piper, Wayne Grudem, recently penned an op-ed published in The Christian Post in response to Piper's piece in Christianity Today in which he explained why he would not be voting for Donald Trump or Joe Biden. Grudem, who is voting for President Trump, asserted in his piece that while a candidate’s character is important, it should not be the primary issue.
During a recent rally in Warm Springs, Georgia, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden quoted scripture and asserted that God is calling for healing and unity in America.
Joe Biden recently asserted that he would make the passage of the controversial Equality Act a priority in his first 100 days if he is elected as the President of the United States.
President Trump's faith advisor, Paula White-Cain, is urging Evangelicals to give the president a second term.
According to a new LifeWay Research Center survey, 98 percent of Protestant pastors have not endorsed a candidate from the pulpit this year, although 32 percent say they have endorsed a candidate “outside of their church role.”