
Source: BreakPoint Symposium: Where Do We Go From Here? | The Stream

Source: BreakPoint Symposium: Where Do We Go From Here? | The Stream

Democracy sees the value of dialogue for the common good. Source: Lovekindness: A Post-Election Path for Christians in America | The Exchange | A Blog by Ed Stetzer

(RNS) Christians are called to lovingly engage people as Jesus did. But what does this look like when we all dig our heels into one side of a sea of red and blue? Source: 3 ways to practice civility after a very uncivil election | Religion News Service

Christians can maintain prophetic clarity during a Donald Trump presidency. Source: Why Christians should not succumb to the apocalyptic language of the election – The Washington Post
(RNS) How prominent religious figures, both evangelical Christians and others, responded to the 2016 presidential election results as they became clear overnight. Source: Evangelical Christians celebrate and urge unity; others wary | Religion News Service

Dramatic election ends with historic victory for Donald Trump. Source: Trump Elected President, Thanks to 4 in 5 White Evangelicals | Gleanings | ChristianityToday.com

The conventional wisdom is that Hillary Clinton is reluctant to talk about religion, which is only half true. Her faith has both a public and a private face. Source: The public and private faith of Hillary Clinton – CNNPolitics.com

To many Evangelicals, Mrs. Clinton is a perfect storm of divergent values, dismissive advocacy, and distrusted personality. Source: Why Evangelicals Dislike and Distrust Hillary Clinton So M… | The Exchange | A Blog by Ed Stetzer

This election, many of evangelicals’ GOP allies across the Tiber are leaving for Clinton. Source: Trump Ends Evangelicals and Catholics Together | Gleanings | ChristianityToday.com

Evangelical students at Liberty University are tired of this election—and the party that let them down. Source: Because of Trump, Liberty Students and Evangelicals Want to Be Christians, Not Republicans – The Atlantic