
Source: Post-Election Evangelical: A Statement from Mark Labberton and Richard Mouw :: Fuller

Source: Post-Election Evangelical: A Statement from Mark Labberton and Richard Mouw :: Fuller

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

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

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

(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