
Source: Survey Reveals the Political Analysts Who Had the Most Influence on Conservative Christians | American Culture and Faith Institute

Source: Survey Reveals the Political Analysts Who Had the Most Influence on Conservative Christians | American Culture and Faith Institute

Why you probably have a skewed perception of how evangelicals voted—or didn’t vote—in the election. Source: No, the Majority of American Evangelicals Did Not Vote for Trump

Our Constitution alone will not be adequate protection if we allow the left to sweep through our mainstream culture and our institutions. Source: Tea Party Elegy | Public Discourse

As the data comes in, the key will be to watch turnout. Source: Did white evangelical support for Trump drop due to lower turnout? | Religion News Service

Imagining the U.S. as a town of 100 people can help illuminate the nation’s religious diversity. Source: If the U.S. had 100 people: Charting Americans’ religious affiliations | Pew Research Center

The 2016 election has revealed afresh a deep fissure—and a great opportunity. Source: After Trump, Should Evangelical Christians Part Ways? | Christianity Today

The obituary has been written many times over. The old-guard Religious Right would be diminished, perhaps vanquished, over its support of Donald Trump. Source: The Revival of the Old Religious Right | Religion & Politics

President Obama transformed the Democratic Party into a bastion of elite progressivism that alienated the working class. Source: Why Trump Won | Hoover Institution

Here’s some insight into what the Trump election is doing to one small community. Me, I could not imagine — literally, could not imagine — deciding I could not be friends with someone over his or he Source: When Politics Becomes Your Religion | The American Conservative

White, conservative Christians voted for the Republican candidate by a huge margin, but this election revealed deep fractures among leaders and churches—especially along racial lines. Source: Evangelical Leaders Reckon With Their Positions on Trump – The Atlantic