by Leslye Colvin | Aug 5, 2019 | Christian Nationalism, Opinion
In the United States, Christian nationalism is a disingenuous oxymoron spawned by the conflation of a distorted view of Christianity and a political ideology that romanticizes parts of the nation’s history. A variety of peoples participating in a series of events...
by Sue Smith | Aug 2, 2019 | Christian Nationalism, Opinion
Christian nationalism is on the rise. Proponents would have us believe that our faith tradition is threatened by religious and cultural diversity, and that a stronger tie between church and state is necessary to save our nation from ruin. But this dangerous way of...
by Rob Sellers | Aug 2, 2019 | Christian Nationalism, Opinion
I had the privilege of living and ministering for almost 25 years in Indonesia, the beautiful string of island pearls that wraps some 3,100 miles along the equator in southeast Asia. Blessed with surprising biodiversity, fascinating and distinct cultures, a wealth of...
by Mitch Randall | Aug 1, 2019 | Christian Nationalism, Opinion
Captain Richard H. Pratt delivered a speech in 1892 addressing the education of Native Americans. His words are haunting: “A great general has said that the only good Indian is a dead one, and that high sanction of his destruction has been an enormous factor in...
by Molly T. Marshall | Aug 1, 2019 | Christian Nationalism, Opinion
Nothing widens an American’s self-understanding like learning how our nation is seen by other parts of the world. I remember several trips to Myanmar (formerly Burma) prior to the 2016 election and the acute interest in its outcome. Both Secretary Clinton and...