In part five of our series on Christian engagement in politics, Jonathan Merritt explains why he resists partisanship.
Part four in our series on Christian engagement in politics.
As we continue our series on Christian engagement in politics, David Masciotra shares why the call for compassion leads him to embrace Democratic ideology:
In part two of our series looking at Christian engagement in politics, Matthew Lee Anderson explains his conservative convictions.
Caryn Dahlstrand Rivadeneira comments on the surge of Ron Paul supporters and why so many Christians now identify with Libertarian philosophy.
Ed Gungor writes about the role religion should play in our voting decisions and if faith ensures a credible candidate.
Ambassador Tony Hall writes an op-ed for RELEVANT about the current U.S. budget crisis, particularly how Christians ought to think of a budget as a moral document.
Eric Teetsel writes an op-ed for RELEVANT about the current budget crisis, including the ways both parties are holding up the process and causing conflict, as well as offering a workable solution.
The following is Cameron Strang’s First Word column from the November/December issue of RELEVANT. In…
The following is a breakdown of my opinions on how music is strategically used in…