Tag: politics

When I Think You’re Wrong

Sarah Stewart Holland and Beth Silvers, from opposite ends of the political spectrum, discuss gracious disagreement.

Breaking Free From the Enemy-Making Machine

How to live the presence of Christ in a divided culture.

Who Earns Your Political Support?

Choosing a candidate is not always easy, so here are some helpful things to consider when voting.

Being People of Virtue in a Culture of Vice

We as Christians can model a different, better way to engage in politics.

Amy E. Black: Seeking a More Perfect Union—Part 1

Amy Black, a political science professor at Wheaton College, is an advocate for civil dialogue about American politics.

Amy E. Black: Politics and the Church—Part 2

There are some troubling signs of deepening division in our public discourse, but there is hope in the kingdom of God.

Faith and Politics—A Look Inside the May/June 2019 Issue

Culture, Politics and the Church—featuring the Outreach Interview with Wheaton College political science prof Amy E. Black

Why the Gospel Is Deeply Political

Jesus presented a vision of a kingdom in direct opposition with the empire of his day.