Philip Gent: Faith as a foundation of public service
People of faith are duty bound and must serve in our communities, must serve in our institutions. Must serve not only when it is convenient, but when it is necessary. The post Phil...
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People of faith are duty bound and must serve in our communities, must serve in our institutions. Must serve not only when it is convenient, but when it is necessary. The post Phil...
The Christian faith includes both personal and public ramifications. However, most churches in America overemphasize personal faith and underemphasize public faith. For example, al...
Faith leaders share how they preach through political tension while keeping their congregations together.
Case Thorp, Mere Orthodoxy There are moments when you realize the tradition you love is larger than the version you inherited. Ida B. Wells, a Presbyterian, has recently done that...
Though the public has recently become acquainted with Ben Sasse’s faith, he and his family have been active participants in presbyterian churches for decades. The post Dying in Pub...
Washington Post Op-Ed: JD Vance Makes the Case for a More Christian America, by Matthew Schmitz (Religion Editor, Washington Post) In a divided America, JD Vance sees Christianity...
Faith guides us in every aspect of life, whether you're a White House politician like Marco Rubio or a parent in the home... The post Marco Rubio on Faith, Freedom, and Finding Pur...
Mark Tooley, Liberalism.org The liberal Christianity of the American founding came from authentic, in-person faith communities. Can it survive in a time of influencers and vertica...
JE When John Wesley sent his Sunday Service of the Methodists in North America to the newly independent United States in the Fall of 1784, he included a number of items with his.....
A French politician’s public recitation of the Hail Mary kicking off a renewed culture war as well as the U.S. bishops’ Sacred Heart initiative highlights the growing tension betwe...
Acting in Faith with AFSC: Issue 59 abruton@afsc.org Thu, 05/21/2026 - 10:06 Main content Paragraph Dear Friend...
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Kenneth Craycraft, Catholic World Report We can also discern "public" or even "political" implications of the life of St. Mary, and May is as good a time as any to consider how t...
Robert Jeffress isn’t backing down. The longtime pastor reflects on decades of ministry, why he believes faith and politics can’t be separated from today’s cultural battles, and th...
Christians live out their baptismal vocation in service to the world in many ways. The ELCA affirms that civic participation—including voting, public advocacy and community engagem...
Religion is playing a far greater role in economic growth and prosperity than many people realize, affecting education, family size and savings, according to the Berlin-based think...
As America approaches her 250th birthday, we will look back to Philadelphia; to the signing of the Declaration of Independence; and to the courage of the men who pledged their live...
Jacob Rudenstrand, First Things In 2026, three anniversaries coincide that together illuminate the enduring significance of religious liberty. Apart from marking two hundred and f...
“How should Christians live wisely and remain faithful to Christ in a society where religious freedom is on the wane? This is the question driving Patrick Parkinson’s new book, Uns...
“Talarico v. Paxton is going to be a straight up religious argument between Christianity as a religion of love for neighbor and Christian authoritarianism. There’s not been a publi...
"Our churches, our mosques, our synagogues, our places of worship will become democracy hubs," said Minister JaNaé Bates Imari, co-executive director of the interfaith group ISAIAH...
THE medieval Franciscan poet Jacopone da Todi (1230-1306) once lamented: “I see Paris demolish Assisi stone by stone.” What irritated Jacopone was the increased number of Francisca...
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