Campaign 2012

WINNING NUMBERS: African-Americans in line to vote in Miami on Oct. 28 as part of the “Souls to the Polls” effort to mobilize Christian voters.
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Demographic hope

Politics |  A sobering 2012 election has political conservatives searching for ways to regain lost ground. Evangelical minorities might be a place to start

LEADING THE FIGHT: Cruz with wife Heidi.
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New blood

Politics |  Of the 12 new U.S. senators, six are new to Congress and six are moving over from the House, as Republicans who eyed a takeover instead face diminished status

Allen West
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Redistricting rout

Politics |  Allen West, others go down in seven-seat GOP loss in the U.S. House

The power of high places
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The power of high places

Media |  Academia and media are hives of the left that sway the culture

A Cincinnati voter with his daughter casts his ballot at Mount Washington United Methodist Church.

For Christians, it’s never over

Politics |  After a self-imposed news blackout from Tuesday night, Nov. 6, to Friday, Nov. 9, I began catching up on what was happening in the country. One of the things…

Online secession petitions receive hundreds of thousands of signatures

Online secession petitions receive hundreds of thousands of signatures

Politics |  Upset with the election results from last week, conservatives have filled the White House’s “We the People” website with petitions to allow their states…

An Ohio voter casts her ballot at a Lutheran church in North Canton.

Post-defeat, Ohio conservatives envision the future

Politics |  A week after the election, conservative pundits are still pondering what went wrong in Ohio, a key state without which no Republican has ever won the…

Obama campaign sign hang on the window at Lechonera El Barrio Restaurant in Orlando, Fla.

Waning evangelical influence

Religion |  By most accounts, evangelicalism began with the influence of the Great Awakenings of the 18th century, which provided a set of social norms and values that…

The sun setting over Main Street in Appomattox, Va.

Changing America

Politics |  "The color of the world is changing day by day."— Les Miserables , the musical. A look at the electoral map indicates the Republican Party won in square miles.

People waiting to vote file past those casting ballots in New York last Tuesday.

What I saw at the polling place

Politics |  Last Tuesday, I voted for the first time in an American presidential election. No, I’m not a college student. I’m a 50-year-old college professor. But I…

A scene from <em>For Greater Glory</em>

Everybody loses

Politics |  “Can wicked rulers be allied with you, those who frame injustice by statute?” (Psalm 94:20) That’s what I read on the morning of Election Day. That…

On the floor of the New York Stock Exchange the day after Election Day

Signs and Wonders 11.12

Newsworthy |  Wall Street sell-off. Conventional wisdom has long been that a Mitt Romney victory would have been good for the markets. So it was no surprise when Wall…

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