by Joel Searby | Sep 15, 2020 | Commentary, Shareable
Since I announced publicly that I will be voting for Joe Biden in November, I’ve received a few communications from puzzled readers. “How can you, a supposedly pro-life woman, support someone who believes in killing babies?” I will try to respond...
by Joel Searby | Sep 14, 2020 | Commentary
The good news for Trump and his supporters is that if politics really has become this dominated by the television age, he’s well on track for reelection. He definitely has Biden’s number in the entertainment sweepstakes. The bad news is that voters might...
by Joel Searby | Sep 14, 2020 | Commentary, Shareable
John Kingston’s journey for public office took him on a journey through America. While gunning for the U.S. Senate seat held by Senator Elizabeth Warren, Kingston was introduced to thousands of Americans experiencing pain, disillusion, anger and...
by Joel Searby | Sep 10, 2020 | Commentary
This is what I get for tweeting. This is especially what I get for tweeting a line from an article I am currently writing out of context…
by Joel Searby | Sep 10, 2020 | Commentary
We’re a growing, politically diverse congregation in the heart of downtown Indianapolis, so I understand the concern. Isn’t talking about politics a recipe for disaster?
by Joel Searby | Sep 14, 2020 | Commentary, Shareable
Here’s a truth of Christian cultural and political engagement you can take to the bank: If we don’t get our allegiance right, we’ll get everything else wrong…
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