Tongan believers approach Christian solidarity in a unique way...
Tongan believers approach Christian solidarity in a unique way...
The youngest inaugural poet, Amanda Gorman, issued a call for unity at President Joe Biden’s inauguration on Wednesday.
In his closing benediction at President Joe Biden's inauguration, Pastor Silvester Beaman prayed that Americans acknowledge their sins and work toward unity.
Commemorations of the life of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. look different this year, with few in-person opportunities to preach, pray and volunteer in person amid the coronavirus pandemic. But many online gatherings will apply his messages of years ago to the current crises the country is facing.
In a post on Facebook, Evangelist Franklin Graham urged President Trump to invite President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris to the White House in an effort to begin the healing process in America.
In a culture plagued with such partisan divides and distrust, is there a way forward? Let’s consider three biblical imperatives.
Amid deep political division, nearly 200 evangelical leaders have signed a statement urging Christians to be peacemakers and encouraging them to treat their neighbors with love and dignity.
Former Colson Center colleague and current Family Research Council Senior Fellow Joseph Backholm's admonition in his Facebook post is spot on: “The future of our country and the quality of our lives is not determined primarily by who is in public office. Politicians are the fruit of the tree, they are not the tree. Our future will be determined by the strength of our families, and we all have control over that.