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Esau McCaulleyThe New York Times |
Although the actions of those in power have filled me with sadness, I love the people of this country.
I worry that for some of us, our antipathy to Trump has become part of who we are, and it can be something of a personal poison.
The irreconcilable difference between Trumpian politics and Christianity.
I didn’t know how to tear down that wall of silence and mystery that creeps up between parents and their teens, but I knew doing so was essential.
Church-led campaigns against businesses for retreating from D.E.I. promises are a form of pastoral ministry for those who feel ignored or forgotten.