
How to pray for a General Election
The offending phrase appears to be, “as we discover your will for our country,” which some object promotes the view that the General Election will be directly decided by the will of God
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The offending phrase appears to be, “as we discover your will for our country,” which some object promotes the view that the General Election will be directly decided by the will of God
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and Archbishop of York John Sentamu have issued a pastoral letter to the Church of England, considering the upcoming General Election.
One hundred days into his term of office, Donald Trump continues to do well in the opinion of white evangelical Protestants.
In this episode of our Podcast we look at the Episcopal church’s place in American society and ask if that’s where we really want to be or not
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