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Hispanic Churches Groan Under Florida’s Double Immigration Crackdown
Some Latino pastors feel betrayed by the government’s harsh enforcement efforts, as worship leaders disappear and congregants stay home.
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Florida’s Abortion Amendment Becomes the First to Fail Since Roe’s Reversal
On election night, pro-lifers cheered the news that a 6-week ban enacted under Gov. Ron DeSantis will get to stay, with further wins coming in South Dakota and Nebraska.
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Widespread Helene Misery Stretches Christian Relief Groups
Organizations respond to destruction in Florida, Georgia, and rural Appalachia, but they must pull resources from as far away as Canada.
Why Both Parties Want Hispanic Evangelicals in 2024
Harvest Prude in Texas and Arizona
This year’s most closely watched voting bloc is reshaping the presidential contest—and the church.
He Told Richard Nixon to Confess
Most ministers were silent about Watergate. Why was one evangelical pastor different?
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For Sale: Christian Ministry Headquarters
Evangelical organizations including Wycliffe, CT, and Lifeway are giving up their buildings and developing new models for remote work.
How Brazilian Megachurches Became Global Church Planters
Satellite congregations are popping up wherever a critical mass can be found, from Florida to Portugal to Kazakhstan.
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‘Whatever They Need’: GOP Candidates Focus on Israel Support
Debate participants appealed to Zionist evangelicals while condemning campus antisemitism.
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DeSantis Partners with Pastors in Attempt to Gain on Trump
Even with his new faith coalition and bolder pro-life convictions, few evangelicals are stepping away from the former president and GOP frontrunner.
Trump’s Indictment Demands a Distinctly Christian Response
Daniel Bennett
It’s easy to celebrate or critique based on partisanship, but Christians can model a better way.