Trump Ends DACA, Calls on Congress to ‘Get Ready to do Your Job’ Published on September 5, 2017 / ucnwp-admin Posted in Immigration Continue reading The Trump administration Tuesday formally announced it will end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program — also called DACA […]
Republicans, Democrats Divided on Positive Impact of Churches, Religious Organizations Published on July 12, 2017 / ucnwp-admin Posted in National Continue reading Do churches and other religious organizations have a positive impact on the way things are going in the United States?
Here Are America’s Most Bible-Minded Cities of 2017 Published on June 23, 2017 / ucnwp-admin Posted in National Continue reading We live in an age when the Bible is read and understood very differently in cities across the country. So […]
The Vanishing American Adult: Senator Ben Sasse on Virtue In Politics Published on May 30, 2017 / ucnwp-admin Posted in Books Continue reading In his new book, Ben Sasse has identified the right project for America: rehabilitating a shared moral language.
Study: Americans More Worried About Their Reputation Than Their Conscience Published on May 24, 2017 / ucnwp-admin Posted in Slider Continue reading Many Americans are more worried about their reputation than their conscience.
Meet the Minister Making Room for Refugees In Dallas Published on May 22, 2017 / ucnwp-admin Posted in Christian Continue reading Samira Page has made it her life’s work to help other Christians — and all Americans — love and welcome […]
Why Educated Christians Are Sticking With Church Published on April 28, 2017 / ucnwp-admin Posted in Christian Continue reading New data suggests religious Americans with college experience tend to participate in services more often than their peers.
Americans Are Fond of the Bible, But Don’t Actually Read It Published on April 26, 2017April 26, 2017 / ucnwp-admin Posted in Christian Continue reading Americans have a positive view of the Bible. And many say the Christian scriptures are filled with moral lessons for […]
When the American “Christian Persecution Complex” Gets in the Way Published on March 24, 2017 / ucnwp-admin Posted in Opinion Continue reading “I need to share some hard news,” Jim, a senior vice president, begins, as the staff stares back with dread.
Sean Callahan, Richard Stearns Make a Christian, Conservative Case for Foreign Aid Published on March 23, 2017 / ucnwp-admin Posted in Opinion Continue reading The Bible is replete with references to caring for the poor in obedience to God. Jesus declares that loving our […]
March Mildness? Many Americans Say Sports Isn’t All About Winning Published on March 16, 2017 / ucnwp-admin Posted in Sports Continue reading Thanks to wild buzzer beaters and unbelievable upsets, the NCAA men’s basketball tournament has become known as March Madness. For […]
‘American Born Chinese’ Graphic Novelist Gene Yang Considers Being an Outsider a Blessing Published on March 15, 2017 / ucnwp-admin Posted in Authors Continue reading One morning this past September, Gene Luen Yang was backing out of his driveway in San Jose, California, to go […]
America’s Empty-Church Problem Published on March 15, 2017 / ucnwp-admin Posted in National Continue reading The culture war over religious morality has faded; in its place is something much worse.
8 Kidnapped Samaritan’s Purse Aid Workers Released In South Sudan Published on March 14, 2017 / ucnwp-admin Posted in Africa Continue reading Franklin Graham’s Boone-based Samaritan’s Purse says the eight aid workers who were kidnapped this week have been released and are […]
Tim Keller on Reaching the Religiously Unaffiliated Published on March 11, 2017 / ucnwp-admin Posted in Christian Continue reading Rev. Timothy Keller spent nearly 30 years reaching out to skeptics in New York City. Here’s what he’s learned.
Survey Reveals Great Disparity Between Those Who Claim Christian Faith and Those Who Live It Published on March 2, 2017 / ucnwp-admin Posted in Christian Continue reading Just 10 per cent of Americans hold basic Christian beliefs despite 70 per cent identifying as Christian.
Faith on the Big Screen and America’s Movie-Going (or Not Going) Habits Published on February 26, 2017 / ucnwp-admin Posted in Movie News Continue reading The 89th Academy Awards ceremony is around the corner and Damien Chazelle’s romantic comedy-meets-musical La La Land is expected to […]
Most Major Faith Groups Viewed More Warmly by Americans Than In 2014 Published on February 16, 2017 / ucnwp-admin Posted in National Continue reading Americans have a more positive impression of most major faith groups today than they did three years ago, displaying warmer […]