On Election Day in small-town Pennsylvania, faith drives votes for Trump and Harris
As one voter put it: She cast her ballot, and the rest is up to God. 'We're just gonna put it in his hands.'
As one voter put it: She cast her ballot, and the rest is up to God. 'We're just gonna put it in his hands.'
Trump, who won the majority of the Christian vote, said in his victory speech that God had saved his life for a reason.
The removals are latest fallout at one of the country's largest evangelical Christian churches from allegations made in June against Gateway's founding pastor, Robert Morris.
Christians in the US are praying God's will be done as Americans prepare to cast their votes in an election that has been nail-bitingly close to the end.
Whatever the result in November, the words of 1630 continue to echo in the US of 2024.
The Evangelicals for Harris campaign has been threatened with legal action after using footage of the late evangelist Billy Graham in adverts attacking Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
The Colorado Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit against Christian baker Jack Phillips over his refusal on religious grounds to make a cake celebrating a trans-identified individual's so-called gender transition.
'We all are going to have storms in life'
Before the storm hit the US, the Salvation Army and Southern Baptists were already on their way to lend a hand. Faith-based groups make up more than half of the disaster relief organizations in the United States.
Twice as many pastors say they plan to support former President Donald Trump over Vice President Kamala Harris in the upcoming election, although many are reluctant to share their preferences, according to a new survey.
Former Liberty University President Jerry Falwell Jr. visited the campus for the first time since he reached with a settlement with school officials regarding disputes over his 2020 resignation.
California Pastor David Lin has been released from a Chinese prison after nearly two decades and has returned to the United States, the State Department said Sunday, ending a case that sparked an international outcry from free speech advocates and U.S. officials who say he was wrongfully detained.
'I see this statement as a very important call to teaching,' said Richard Mouw, a theologian and former president of Fuller Theological Seminary, who signed a statement urging evangelicals to reject 'political idolatry.'