presidential campaign

Bestselling spiritual author Marianne Williamson presses on with against-the-odds presidential run

By Luis Andres Henao — November 13, 2023
Born in Houston to a Jewish family, Judaism remains her core belief, and she also embraces universal spiritual themes, like loving one another.

Voting my conscience in this election may mean staying home

By Peggy Wehmeyer — September 6, 2020
(RNS) — As we barrel toward Election Day, I’m weighing each party’s values against the revolution I long ago pledged allegiance to, led by a radical named Jesus.

The K-pop election

By Tara Isabella Burton — June 30, 2020
(RNS) — On the eve of the 2020 elections, Gen Z-ers are on the verge of using their digital tools to counteract the political establishment.

Why 2020 is the right time for a pro-life Democrat

By Jacob Lupfer — January 8, 2019
(RNS) — A run by even a centrist on abortion would enliven a national debate that has poisoned our politics without doing much to help children (born and unborn) or families.

After lewd tape release, Ralph Reed lays out evangelical case for Trump

By Emily McFarlan Miller — October 10, 2016
(RNS) Avoiding the 'mud and mire of politics is simply not an option for a follower of Christ,' said Ralph Reed, the Faith & Freedom Coalition founder and chairman.

Can political candidates speak at churches? Yes, if they follow these five rules

By Tobin Grant — September 15, 2016
Churches and other religious communities can invite candidates to speak, but they need to follow these rules.

Listen to what the campaign soundtracks tell us about our spirituality

By guest — August 12, 2016
(RNS) These are now our hymns, psalms, and spiritual songs.

Is the Catholic hierarchy moving toward the GOP?

By David Gibson — September 18, 2012

(RNS) A series of recent developments are renewing concerns that the Catholic bishops are tilting toward the Republican Party, with much of the attention focusing on comments by a leading prelate, Philadelphia Archbishop Charles Chaput, who said he “certainly can’t vote for somebody who’s either pro-choice or pro-abortion.” By David Gibson.

Page 1 of 1