Evangelical support in the United States remains steady for President Trump following the conclusion of his first 100 days in office, according to new research.
White evangelicals and Catholics remain among Trump's strongest supporters, amidst a wider mood of disapproval amongst the general population.
Trump’s second arrival in the White House has featured sweeping changes to government policy which have triggered mixed reactions; his tough stance on gender and trans ideology and affirmation of America’s Christian traditions have been met with widespread praise by many believers, while other policies such as global tariffs, immigration and his dealings with the Ukraine crisis have garnered more mixed reactions.
Does the Bible agree that 'politics is local?'
We've recently had a bunch of local elections, and I was reminded of the famous quote of Tip O’Neill, then …