A Faith of Our Own

3 facts about the Syrian refugee crisis many Christians overlook

By Jonathan Merritt — November 17, 2015
In the refugee debate, many Christians are opting for facts over Bible verses. Here are three that some may have overlooked.

Government shutdown may drive more young Christians from GOP

By Jonathan Merritt — October 9, 2013
The Republican-led government shutdown may have the unintended effect of driving more young Christians from the GOP.

George Zimmerman and the myth of post-racial America

By Jonathan Merritt — July 18, 2013
Reaction to the George Zimmerman verdict uncover deep racial tensions. How do we move forward?

Faith isn’t all about winning: An interview with Tom Krattenmaker

By Jonathan Merritt — April 22, 2013
Award-winning journalist Tom Krattenmaker tells what he learned in his recent exploration of the evangelical church.

Fox News’ evangelical Democrat: An interview with Kirsten Powers

By Jonathan Merritt — April 10, 2013
Fox News' Kirsten Powers is both an evangelical and a Democrat. Here she talks about media bias, faith, and her take on the hot button topics of gun control and gay marriage.

Fox News’ evangelical Democrat: An interview with Kirsten Powers

By Jonathan Merritt — April 10, 2013
Fox News' Kirsten Powers is both an evangelical and a Democrat. Here she talks about media bias, faith, and her take on the hot button topics of gun control and gay marriage.

Partisanship, gay marriage, and the common good: An interview with Jim Wallis

By Jonathan Merritt — April 8, 2013
Jim Wallis has released a new book on the common good. Here he shares his ideas and why he's changed his mind on gay marriage.
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