
How can Christians interact in the public square with grace?
Amidst rising levels of polarization and a public square often marked by distrust, incivility and animosity, Christians are called to engage with the grace and love of Christ.
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Amidst rising levels of polarization and a public square often marked by distrust, incivility and animosity, Christians are called to engage with the grace and love of Christ.
As we enter 2024, the complex political landscape in the United States, marked by division and a struggling Congress, presents unique challenges and opportunities for Christian engagement in public policy.
A few weeks ago, thousands of pro-life supporters gathered in Washington to mark the 50th anniversary of March for Life, and it was the first since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. But where do these supporters and others who value the sanctity of life go from here?
Amidst rising levels of polarization and a public square often marked by distrust, incivility and animosity, Christians are called to engage with the grace and love of Christ.
As we enter 2024, the complex political landscape in the United States, marked by division and a struggling Congress, presents unique challenges and opportunities for Christian engagement in public policy.
A few weeks ago, thousands of pro-life supporters gathered in Washington to mark the 50th anniversary of March for Life, and it was the first since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. But where do these supporters and others who value the sanctity of life go from here?
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