by Stephen K. Reeves | Dec 22, 2020 | Opinion>Christian Nationalism
Christian faith is under attack in America. No, I’m not talking about the annual fabricated “War on Christmas.” I’m talking about the deeply held faith of millions of Black Americans who worship in churches aligned with a prophetic, liberating gospel. The type of...
by Stephen H. Cook | Dec 11, 2020 | Opinion>Christian Nationalism
International cooperation is a Christian value. It can beat COVID-19. Christ’s words in Luke 10:36-37 to the lawyer who challenges him are a convicting reminder of the call given to every Christian: to love God and to love neighbor. “‘Which of these three, do you...
by John D. Pierce | Dec 1, 2020 | Opinion>Christian Nationalism
President Donald Trump may be golfing most Sundays, but his presence in America’s churches will be felt for a long, long time. While his glowing face may not appear among the worshippers, he is most assuredly there. As he aims a nine-iron toward a manicured green,...
by John D. Pierce | Nov 10, 2020 | Opinion>Christian Nationalism
The heroics of many amid a seemingly endless pandemic deserve our continuing admiration and cheer. They will not, or should not, be forgotten. However, year 2020 will largely be remembered for divisive politics among the masses and deflective finger pointing by those...
by Amanda Tyler | Oct 2, 2020 | Opinion>Christian Nationalism
In a chaotic and often incoherent presidential debate this week, one moment stood out. When asked by moderator Chris Wallace if he would condemn white supremacists and militia groups, President Donald Trump hemmed and hawed and ultimately said, “Proud Boys, stand back...
by Mitch Randall and Mark Wingfield | Sep 3, 2020 | Opinion>Christian Nationalism
When Mike Pence substituted the American flag for Jesus in his speech during last week’s Republican National Convention, he continued a long tradition of American fundamentalist Christianity, which seems to have a problem with Jesus. Pence did not misspeak. His...