
Samuel Rodriguez and Carlos Campo
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Is Charlie Kirk the first American Evangelical saint?
History may one day describe Charlie as one of the closest things Evangelicalism has ever had to a “saint.”

Why America needs dangerous men again
The time has come to reclaim a term vilified for too long: dangerous men.

Biblical numerology of 40: Understand and use it
Belief in Jesus is rising. This is encouraging, but there is more.

The false narrative about money
That’s a false narrative. Money cannot and will not buy happiness.

A powerful antidote for holiday blues
Hope is a powerful but tenuous state, and the holidays can elicit strong, often competing feelings.

President Biden, where are the children?
The current administration must be held accountable for this humanitarian crisis.

Donkeys and Elephants aside, the Church must focus on the Lamb
Many of the hardships we face — inside the Church and our society — result from our failure to remember that we serve the Lamb before all else.

The Latino seismic shift: Why Latinos supported Donald Trump
This electoral outcome challenges long-standing assumptions about the Latino electorate’s political leanings.

This election, make the Bible your voting guide
Going back to the Bible could give us much needed context and guidance in this contentious election season.

The red herring of Christian nationalism
Imagine for a moment a U.S. president continuously engaging biblical references to undergird a political agenda.



















