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  • Case in Point Sept/Oct 20240

    In Maine, Battle Continues Over State Funding for Religious Schools Can Maine require religious schools to adopt LGBTQ nondiscrimination policies as a condition of receiving state funds via a tuition assistance program? The answer, according to a recent federal court ruling, is “Yes—for now.” This is the latest development in an ongoing saga that kicked

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  • Gen Z Has Arrived. Now What?0

    A group of Christian college students consider the intersection of faith and civic duty. Gen Z voters are preparing to make their mark in November’s presidential election with a projected 7 to 9 million new voters, born between 1997 and 2013, set to cast their first ballot. In all, there are a staggering 40 million

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  • It’s All About Me0

    How the culture wars are redefining evangelicals and religious liberty.Illustrations by Jon Krause This November, roughly 82 percent of evangelical voters are expected to cast their votes for Donald Trump. However implausible evangelical support for Trump seemed in 2015 when he first ran for the Republican nomination, evangelicals have become his most loyal supporters. So

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  • Tightening the Screws on Religious Hiring0

    As federal lawmaking stalls, more state legislatures venture into culture-war territory. One target? The hiring practices of religious institutions. Hyper partisanship and split-party control of the U.S. Congress has gridlocked the 2023–2024 federal legislative session. In contrast, states with majority red or majority blue legislatures have become hotbeds of culture-war-​related lawmaking. There has been much

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  • America’s Spiritual Warriors0

    What helped fuel the toxic blend of religious and political fervor displayed by some on January 6, 2021? For anyone seeking answers, The New Apostolic Reformation may be the most important movement you’ve never heard of. Illustrations by Scott Bakal There’s an insurgent new political force in American Christianity that is bringing about a powerful

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  • A Religious Freedom Voting Guide0

    In the coming election, if you truly care about religious freedom, you’ll vote Republican. Unless, of course, you’re concerned about Christian nationalism and Project 2025 and its goal of Christianizing America through law, in which case you’ll vote Democrat. However, if you’re alarmed that young people in public schools are being exposed to militant secular

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