Why Trump Still Looms Large In Many Evangelical Congregations

Why Trump Still Looms Large In Many Evangelic...

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We use our smartphones for just about everything - why not voting?

Entrepreneur, political strategist and philanthropist Bradley Tusk argues his new online voting tech could revolutionize participation in American elections. He is hellbent on making online voting a reality - even at a time when much of the election establishment thinks that is a ...  Afficher plus

The U.S. spent billions to rebuild Afghanistan. Was it successful?

A new report from U.S. government watchdog SIGAR gives us the fullest accounting yet of U.S. efforts to rebuild Afghanistan.In short, they call it "a two-decade long effort fraught with waste.”Each week, Consider This hosts interview newsmakers, experts, and artists for NPR — con ...  Afficher plus

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The Pastors Being Driven Out by Trumpism
The Daily

Evangelicals make up about a quarter of the population in the United States and are part of the nation’s largest religious group. But lately the movement is in crisis.

The biggest issue is church attendance. Many churches closed at the beginning of the coronavirus pandem ...

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The political power of white Evangelicals; plus, Biden and the Black church
It's Been a Minute

For decades, Evangelicals have propped up Republican presidents. And while church attendance has fallen across the board, Evangelicals are still making waves politically; they just helped deliver Trump a historic win in the Iowa caucus. But the political bent of Evangelicals begs ...  Afficher plus

Is the US Church in the grip of political idolatry? Shane Claiborne & Johnnie Moore
Unbelievable?

Following the pro-Trump riots and storming of Congress at Capitol Hill, many fear white evangelicals in the USA are in the grip of political idolatry in their support of the outgoing president.

Justin is joined by Johnnie Moore wh ...

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Heart and Soul: Evangelical or political Christianity?
The Documentary Podcast

One of the founding principles of the United States is that religion and politics, church and state, are separate. Yet today in America religious belief and politics have become inseparable. Self-styled "evangelical" Christians have become the dominant grassroots force in the Rep ...  Afficher plus