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As religion's political influence grows, these faith voices are likely to draw attention in 2026
Religion played a role in some of the biggest political stories of the past year. That’s likely to continue in 2026, as ...
Five journalists discussed the intersection of faith and policies and its role in the upcoming presidential election in a Feb. 13 conversation at Georgetown University. John Carr, founder of the ...
Do you remember what our neighborhoods looked like leading up to the 2024 presidential election? Campaign signs were everywhere. The natural greenery of the area was lost in a sea of signs colored in ...
Cirelli, Nihal Khan, and Ari Sacks tell us how they've been guiding their congregations this year and what their hopes are for 2026.
For decades, Christian faith has been slowly declining in the U.S. However, recent data suggests this trend may be stabilizing. A study by Pew Research Center found that the share of adults ...
BYU’s Office of Civic Engagement, alongside the Religious Studies Center, hosted four Latter-day Saint political leaders to discuss the intersection of faith and public service on Dec. 3. The panel ...
The Internal Revenue Services is reversing a long-standing policy and will now allow religious institutions to endorse political candidates without jeopardizing their tax-exempt status — a move that ...
In his inaugural address in January 1977, President Jimmy Carter spoke just four sentences before quoting from scripture. He chose an admonition from the prophet Micah in the Old Testament: “He hath ...
WASHINGTON (TNND) — Cornerstone Chapel in Virginia near Washington, D.C., is among one of thousands of churches Charlie Kirk visited around the world in his short life. During his 31 years, he ...
Charlie Kirk's Christian faith was central to his life and his political views. NPR political correspondent Sarah McCammon has been listening to some of Kirk's own words about his views on religion ...
Politics and religious faith have always been divisive issues in the Philippines. In national politics, one is considered either a supporter of President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr., or Vice President Sara ...
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