Elections
- Dutch Election: Right-Wing Surge Sinks Once-Dominant Christian PartiesTrump-like figure Geert Wilders campaigns on traditional identity and anti-Muslim rhetoric, dividing believers as society secularizes further.Cornelis Hulsman |
- Journalists Won’t Earn Back Trust by Claiming a Monopoly on TruthMargaret Sullivan’s “reality-based” approach to journalism overlooks the reality of legitimate division in American society.Bonnie Kristian|
- After Ohio Train Derailment, Christian Mom Runs for MayorQ&A with Misti Allison, who entered local politics because she saw her East Palestine community struggling.Emily Belz in East Palestine, Ohio|
- How to Get Through 2024Christians can’t know what’s waiting for us next year. But we can know what kind of people we hope to be when we get there.Russell Moore|
- In This House We Believe Creeds Are for Church, Not PoliticsVivek Ramaswamy’s right-wing satire of the popular progressive yard sign has the same flaws as its target.Bonnie Kristian|
- The Bulletin Episode 38|39minNothing Compares 2 UPresidential hopefuls debate, Trump talks to Tucker, and Daniel shares what’s weird.
- Trump’s Georgia Election Meddling Didn’t Just Look Wrong. It Was Wrong.The ex-president’s new indictment isn’t about appearances. Some things are just as evil as they seem.Bonnie Kristian|
- RFK Jr.’s Weird Evangelical Appeal Is on Shaky GroundHis hostility to established authority attracts some Christian voters. But on policy and personal history alike, it’s an uncomfortable fit.Bonnie Kristian|
- Trump’s Indictment Demands a Distinctly Christian ResponseIt’s easy to celebrate or critique based on partisanship, but Christians can model a better way.Daniel Bennett|
- The Bulletin Episode 27|53minYou’re Gonna Need A Bigger BallotGOP presidential candidates offer weak hope and a new anti-LBGTQ law shakes up Uganda.
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