How will Colorado and the nation vote next year? How should we balance faith and politics? What about impeaching Trump? Why are you always so cheerful? I answer these and other questions in a long interview
Donald Trump in Washington and Emmanuel Macron in Paris gained their respective presidencies by reading the political disruptions of globalization more shrewdly than most leaders in the West, writes contributor Bill Moloney—but since taking power, their policies and polling have diverged sharply.
As Christians we must remember that politics is not war, nor is it optional, nor is it ultimate. Participation is our opportunity to witness for King Jesus, rendering rightly to Caesar and to God.
With parties of the left no longer championing Joe Sixpack and Jane Jobholder in the rapidly globalizing economies of America and Europe, it’s no wonder the right has surged, writes contributor Bill Moloney
Populations long ignored as economically and politically “peripheral” are suddenly roaring with resentment across the West, and French writer Christophe Guilluy has their number, says contributor Bill Moloney