Throughout the Jewish high holidays this year, I have been thinking about whether and how the lessons of these days could help America emerge from the current depths of division, anger, distrust, and ...
Already in 2018, Barna could report that, “More than any other generation before them, Gen Z does not assert a religious identity. They might be drawn to spiritual things, but with a vastly different ...
As a pastor and a preacher, I want to urge all Christians this election season: Get out and vote. I believe it is our duty as citizens of our state and country, but I also believe it’s especially ...
I wish the editorial “San Francisco’s Political Foreshock” (Feb. 17) had emphasized that the school-board recall campaign was a grass-roots effort led mainly by Asian-American parents, many of whom ...
On Point host Meghna Chakrabarti moderated a conversation with historian Heather Cox Richardson about her new book, “Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America.” Following the phenomenal ...
From historian and author of the popular daily newsletter LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN, a vital narrative that explains how America, once a beacon of democracy, now teeters on the brink of autocracy -- ...
Trump calls it “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” I have a more accurate description: our political trauma. After almost a year of Trump’s second term, I and many other people — including, very likely, you ...
No fists clenched in rage, only hands lifted in worship. No deadly division, only inexplicable unity. No hatred and blame, only introspection and repentance, and requests for forgiveness. No bodies on ...