Evangelicalism

President Donald Trump gave his first non-Fox News interview since May to Pat Robertson of ‘The 700 Club.’
The end of Roe v. Wade leaves Republicans wondering what’s the matter with Kansas.
"This was not just the typical conservative ideology that I had seen cozying up to evangelicalism over the years. This was something else."
"If you saw women from my church walking down the street in their long skirts and veils, you’d whisper, 'Look, Mennonites!' But we’re not Mennonite. We’re... Mennonlite?"
"I'm very optimistic we're going to be back," Trump told members of his new National Faith Advisory Board as he apparently prepares to make another run.
"I was terrified of disappointing God. Sex was on my mind — just like most other teens — but underneath, my thoughts thrummed a steady hum of shame."
The transportation secretary, who is Christian, offered a message to white evangelicals who don't want to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Dr. Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, is trying to get a pro-vaccine message out that centers on selflessness.
Pastor Jim Conrad's Georgia church was expelled from the Southern Baptist Convention for accepting a queer couple and their kids as members.
White evangelicals are an exception, according to a new survey from the Public Religion Research Institute.