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Dr. Martin Luther King King Jr., John Lewis, and others march to the courthouse in Montgomery, Alabama.

What does it mean to peacefully protest? On Martin Luther King Jr., John Lewis, and godly civil disobedience

Donald Trump's Twitter account displayed on a phone screen and Twitter logo in the background

Twitter and Facebook block President Trump: How should evangelicals respond to the threat of censorship?

Police officers in riot gear stand guard while Trump supporters protest on the steps of U.S. Capitol in Washington on January 6, 2021.

Can the violence on Capitol Hill be justified? Thinking logically and biblically about the ongoing threat to our country

The revolution ended today—in 1784: A lesson from the past on how to build a better future

Sleeping National Guard Troops at the Capitol

National Guard troops sleeping in the Capitol: Finding transcendent hope in hard days

President Donald Trump walks to board Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House, Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021, in Washington. The President is traveling to Texas. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert )

Should President Trump be removed from office? Biblical accountability and three steps forward

The American flag waves next to a cross against a cloudy blue sky.

House plans to impeach the president: Why I am a Christian patriot but not a Christian nationalist

A Trump supporter holds a Bible outside of the Capitol building.

Was the Capitol riot a “Christian insurrection”? Why we must “live as though the truth were true”

An ATF police officer cleans up debris and personal belongings strewn across the floor of the Rotunda in the early morning hours of Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, after protesters stormed the Capitol in Washington, on Wednesday.

After the Capitol riots: Three questions everyone is asking and a biblical path to empowering purpose

Violent protesters, loyal to President Donald Trump, storm the Capitol, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington

“A sickening and heartbreaking sight”: Four biblical responses to the Capitol assault and the promise of redemptive hope

Chaos in Washington as protesters descend on the Capitol: Two biblical and urgent responses

Rep. Emanuel Cleaver

“Amen and A-woman”: Two steps to help people know the God of the Bible instead of a god of their own making

The American flag flaps in front of the US Capitol building

The latest on the Georgia runoff and explaining Congress and the Electoral College: An invitation for all Christians

Georgia votes in Senate runoffs today: The most popular class at Yale and the path to “divine joy”

Responding to ongoing election conflict

Responding to ongoing election conflict: Three biblical steps to our “upward call”

How should you respond if you consider the election to be illegitimate?

How should you respond if you consider the election to be illegitimate? Four options and a biblical path forward

"This is the election 2020 deserves": Two biblical ways to cope while we wait

“This is the election 2020 deserves”: Two biblical ways to cope while we wait

four women vote

Voters change abortion rights in Louisiana and Colorado: What are you paying attention to today?

The results of the election

The results of the election: How to preserve the health of our democracy

Donald Trump and Joseph Biden

“The most consequential election in living memory”: Why the 2020 election has been so divisive and how Christians can respond redemptively

Boarding up businesses in case of riots

Boarding up businesses in case of riots: An election like no other and two empowering ways to pray

Sean Connery arrives at the American Film Institute Life Achievement Award event honoring Al Pacino in Los Angeles on Thursday, June 7, 2007. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, File)

The death of Sean Connery and tomorrow’s election: “Whoever finds me finds life”

Two men have coffee

A coffee shop promotes reconciliation and Chuck Colson explains how abortion will end: Three ways to bring peace today

How neighbors with conflicting political views stayed friends

How neighbors with conflicting political views stayed friends: Good news for peace and the best news of all

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